Celadore

Being a part of a spunky indie-rock threesome from Melbourne, with Chris Cheney (hot The Living End frontman) in your corner, exposure on Triple J Unearthed, and two EPs under your belt sounds like a pretty good position to be in.
Cate Gilpin
Published on November 01, 2011

Overview

Being a part of a spunky indie-rock threesome from Melbourne, with Chris Cheney (hot The Living End frontman) in your corner, exposure on Triple J Unearthed, and two EPs under your belt sounds like a pretty good position to be in.

That is the situation for Melbourne band Celadore, who only formed a couple of years ago, but have clearly been working their bot-bots off to get their music off and rolling.

In 2010 they released their first EP Distance is a Gun to fab reviews from music media and solid airplay on Melbourne community radio.  Now they are taking it up a notch with the release of their second EP The Bright and Blue, their second release through top-notch indie label Popboomerang Records, and was recorded at Melbourne’s Red Door Sounds.  It was engineered by Luke Postill (Children Collide, Red Riders) and is Chris Cheney’s first foray into music production.

What a hardworking bunch of lads, and now the work continues with their 16-date tour across Australia, taking in capital cities and regional towns.  Obviously they are hitting Brisbane too, and will by rocking out (indie style) at the Hotel Orient later this week.  It shall be grand.

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