Caesar Of Cymatics Releases New Single ‘Sunday Mourn’

Caesar Of Cymatics’ new single makes way for a new genre called Motorway Music. Using a mix of psychedelia, emotions of paranoia and experimental assets have all blended together to give the ambience and nostalgia of a car journey. Written alone in his room after experiencing a traumatic breakup and being tossed to the sidelines of life, making him become a social outcast, Caesar created this track to provide himself with comfort, nostalgia and reflection in one of the most difficult periods of his life.

Caesar is a talented up and coming 16 year old songwriter from Manchester. After releasing his first single in November 2022, “It’s Plain Knowing” at 15 years old, he has managed to amass a passionate and loyal online following and a deep connection between him and the local Manchester scene through handing out free CDs of his music. Working with local promoters such as ‘Scruff Of The Neck’ and ‘Dusty Pop Entertainment’ to put together highly attended gigs at Manchester Academy 3 and The Deaf Institute. Now, Caesar has released a limited edition compilation CD, which is quickly on its way to selling out, has been featured as Artist Of The Week on Tameside Radio, as well as continuing to grow his loyal fanbase and write new music. People know that this is a once in a generation opportunity.

Learning his first two chords at the age of 11 and beginning to write his first few songs during lockdown, it quickly became clear that this is what he wanted to do. After years of maturing his technique, the songs he writes in his room include ideas of identity, romance, isolation and the questions of where are we, why are we here and how did we get here? Taking influences from such genres as Dream Pop, Post-Punk, folk and general alternative music with influences from bands such as The Chameleons, The Smiths, Joy Division, The Cure, The Velvet Underground to name a few.

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