Cover of Ceres Drag It Down On You
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For fans of indie and alternative rock, listeners drawn to emotionally raw music, youth and adolescence listeners, followers of the melbourne music scene
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THE REVIEW

There comes a time in your adolescence when all you can do is lock yourself in your room, scream, and cry. Because, well, there are no whys, that's just how it goes. You feel like a piece of shit, and if you can't sleep, it's her fault, and if you can't dream, it's her fault, and she doesn't care at all, and you know it, you are more than aware of it. But what can you do? You're just another unfortunate teenager, in a completely dark room where who knows how many before you have already been. And everything that is a burden for you to carry is on your shoulders, not hers. But no one seems to understand, and you only wonder what it would be like if you died. I mean, we all know how it is. And the Ceres know too. "Born, bred, and dead in Melbourne." Well, it's about time they move out of the city and reach your ears. Drag It Down On You is their second album, released not even two months ago. Enjoy it.

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Ceres' second album, Drag It Down On You, vividly captures the raw turmoil of adolescence, from frustration and loneliness to dark reflections. The Melbourne-based band expresses these intense emotions through powerful indie rock music. The review highlights the authenticity and relatability of the album for listeners facing similar feelings. With strong emotional resonance, the album invites immersion into its dark yet genuine atmosphere.