Caesar

Caesar: The Gritty Voice of Modern Garage Rock
Caesar is a dynamic rock artist from Melbourne, Australia, known for his raw, riff-driven sound that revitalized garage rock for a new generation. His major label debut album, 'The Voltage Rise,' cracked the top 20 on the ARIA Albums Chart and achieved gold certification, cementing his place in the contemporary rock scene.
Early career
Born in 1990, Caesar began his musical journey in the vibrant Melbourne pub circuit, fronting several short-lived punk bands. His first serious project, the trio Blacklist Saints, self-released a well-received EP titled 'Static Lines' in 2013, which caught the attention of local indie label Dusty Records.
Signing with Dusty Records in 2014, he released his first solo EP, 'Motor Heart,' under his new moniker. This collection of four gritty, high-energy tracks established his signature blend of distorted guitar and anthemic, shouted vocals, building a dedicated local following.
Breakthrough
Caesar's breakthrough arrived in 2017 with the single 'Neon Animal,' which became an instant hit on Australian alternative radio. The song's success propelled his debut album, 'The Voltage Rise,' to number 18 on the national chart and led to a licensing deal with major label Warner Music Australia for international distribution.
The album's raw production and relentless energy resonated widely, earning it a gold certification in Australia. This commercial validation allowed Caesar to embark on his first national headline tour and secure coveted slots at festivals like Splendour in the Grass.
Key tracks
Neon Animal — This breakthrough single defined his sound with its driving bassline and became a staple on alternative rock radio.
Wire and Flame — The lead track from his second album showcased a more polished, anthemic side while maintaining his garage rock roots.
Kings of the Void — A collaboration with fellow rocker Ella Thompson, this track highlighted his ability to blend melodic vocals with heavy instrumentation.
The Voltage Rise — The title track from his debut album remains a fan favorite and a setlist cornerstone for its explosive live energy.
Following the breakthrough, Caesar's second album, 'Counterfeit Joy,' arrived in 2020 and debuted at number 12 on the ARIA chart. The record featured a notable collaboration with veteran producer Burke Reid, known for his work with Courtney Barnett, which added nuanced depth to the mix. Tracks like 'Wire and Flame' received strong rotation on rock-focused streaming playlists, further expanding his audience beyond Australia.
His most recent work includes the 2023 EP 'Digital Ghosts,' which saw him experimenting with synthesizers within his established rock framework. Caesar continues to tour extensively, known for delivering powerful, sweat-drenched live performances that solidify his connection with fans. His consistent output and stage presence ensure he remains a relevant force in the modern rock landscape.
Fans of Caesar's high-octane garage rock often appreciate the work of similar Australian artists. DMA's share a similar foundation in 90s-inspired rock anthems and soaring melodies. The Chats deliver the same raw, punk-infused energy and irreverent Australian spirit. Skegss operate in the same sunbleached, garage-surf rock territory with catchy, riff-heavy songs. Amyl and The Sniffers embody a similarly fierce, unapologetic, and high-energy approach to modern punk rock.
Caesar's music maintains a strong presence on radio, regularly featured on alternative rock radio stations and dedicated online rock radio streams that champion guitar-driven music. Independent music radio stations, in particular, have been consistent supporters, often programming his tracks alongside other rising rock acts.
Listeners can discover the powerful garage rock of Caesar on radio stations featured across our network. Tune in to stations available on onairium.com to hear his essential tracks and experience the raw energy that defines his sound.

