CAESARIA draws its origins from the new English-rock wave. Armed with their punchy electro-pop music, the band had already raised interest in 2016 with its first EP Bring My Ears Back.
CAESARIA’s last EP Come on & Dance is a playground for dancing and dynamic experimentations, they mix the vocal harmonies of a devilishly efficient pop-music with more recent electronic sounds brilliantly. Powerful guitar riffs add the cherry on top to this savant mixture: the crowd wants more.
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Fiery and simply mind-blowing, the four French « kids », led by the label from Strasbourg Try&Dye Records, continue to play in festivals, for musical
springboards and as prime parts, attracting after each gig new enthusiasts that are caught by an unstoppable need to dance their hips off.
CAESARIA’s burning and contagious energy on stage is illustrated by their victories in many musical springboards (RTL2 in 2015, Music on Stage and Printemps des grandes écoles in 2016). It has led the inexhaustible band to play on several big stages such as doing Naive New Beaters’s first part (La Laiterie – Strasbourg), Printemps de Bourges’s festival or les Eurockeennes de Belfort, pursuing the universal and timeless goal : to make bodies shake.
On the song the band say: "This song features an Irish rapper named Sheridan. We wanted to mix an original rock/pop song with an old school floating rap from Sheridan, who we met recently - and we loved his flow.
We wanted to support him by putting forward his talent. « Come on & Dance » is his first recorded music and his first music video.
Moreover, we wanted to create a real invitation to come to dance. We wanted the EP to begin with this track because it is the way-of-thinking, the very guide line of our artistic line.
To sum up, it's what we want to spread through our music, our gigs, our photos… our global artistic project. We just want one thing : make people dance and enjoy on our music".
The band play in their native France throughout November and there are dates already confirmed for 2018. They hope to come back to the UK soon.