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Cellarr

Cellarr (formerly known as Maybe Rave and OpenSide) is a band from Auckland, New Zealand, formed in 2012 by Jen Newton, PJ Shepherd, Harry Carter and George Powell. The original singer, Jen Newton, left the band in 2014 and was replaced by Possum Plows. Plows later left the band in 2020. Openside was originally known as Maybe Rave; however, they later changed their name to Openside,[1] inspired by the sport Quidditch where one of the positions is Openside Chaser. In 2016, the band released their debut EP Album "Push Back" which reached number twelve in the New Zealand Charts and number two in the New Zealand Music Charts. In 2020, the band broke up and the males from the band created their new band called "Cellarr".

Cellarr
OriginAuckland, New Zealand
Genres
Years active2012–Present
Labels
Members
  • PJ Shepherd
  • George Powell
  • Harry Carter
Past members
  • Jen Newton
  • Possum Plows

As Maybe Rave, 2012–2014 edit

Before being signed, Maybe Rave started in 2012 and launched themselves in 2013. In 2013, they did covers from artists including Lorde[2] while also releasing original music. They released a song called "Here Me Now" [3] and an EP "At Peace In Pieces".[4] In 2014, Jen Newton left the band[5] and Possum Plows became the lead singer. Maybe Rave released a new song called "First Time" with Possum Plows as lead vocals.[6] After releasing the song they toured in Australia, doing shows in Sydney, Melbourne, and Gold Coast.[7] In March 2015, the band announced that they had changed their name to Openside.[8]

As Openside 2015 - 2020 edit

Push Back, 2015–2017 edit

They signed with a new management company called CRS Management, who also manage New Zealand artists like Brooke Fraser, The Naked and Famous, and Maala.[9] In March 2016, the band signed with the record company Warner Music NZ.[10] Later that year, Openside would release their debut EP, Push Back. Push Back would peak at #2 in the New Zealand Music Albums charts[11] and #12 in the New Zealand Album charts.[12] A single from Push Back, "Letting it Out", also reached #2 on the New Zealand music Heatseeker Charts.[13] In September 2016, they were chosen to open for Ellie Goulding,[14] All Time Low,[15] Ladyhawke, Fall Out Boy,[16] Twenty One Pilots and Panic! at the Disco.[17] In August 2017, the band released their single "I Feel Nothing".[18] The single had some local success reaching 11th in the New Zealand Music Charts.

After releasing the single, Possum Plows wrote an article with Spin Off about coming out as gender-nonbinary.[19]

In April 2018, Openside released the single "No Going Back", which peaked at #1 in the New Zealand Hot Single Charts.[20] With the success of the single, they toured New Zealand, playing shows in Christchurch, Hamilton, Wellington and Palmerston North.[21]

Character Flaws, Waiting for love, Break up, Paul McKessar Sex Scandall 2018–2021 edit

In early October 2018, Openside released the single "Character Flaws" which peaked at #2 in the New Zealand Music Hot Single Charts and #23 in the New Zealand Hot Single Charts.[22] The band later announced that they will be releasing a comic book at the 2018 Auckland Armageddon.[23] In the first week of their single "Episode One: Character Flaws" being released, "Character Flaws" re-entered the NZ Music Hot Charts back at number 2, with their song "Work Out" entering the same charts at 8th and "Tuesday" entering at 19th. On 31 December 2018, the band performed on the third day of Rhythm & Vines.[24]

In February 2019, the vocalist Possum Plows was verbally abused by a homophobic man at a Countdown Supermarket in Ponsonby.[25] The abuse came after Possum was kissing their girlfriend in public. Possum stated that they feel less safe in public spaces.[26] That same month, the band performed at Big Gay Out for the second time.[27] At Big Gay Out, the band performed their new song "Waiting for Love", which was later released as a single on in March 2019.[28] Openside performed their first headline show for 2019 on 6 April at Avondale Hollywood Cinema in Auckland.[29]

On 16 January 2020, Openside announced their breakup via their Facebook page. In 2021, Possum Plows admitted to having a sexual relationship, as well as a business relationship with the band's manager Paul McKessar. Possum ended the sexual relationship after four years. The business relationship ended soon after the sexual relationship and Openside broke up shortly afterward. Possum did not solely blame Paul McKessar for the reason why Openside broke up. Possum described the relationship as steep power imbalance.[30]

As Cellarr 2021 - Present edit

In May 2021, the male members of the band came back together to form a new band under the name of Cellarr. They released their first single under their new name called "LUV.[31] In September 2022, the band released their first EP since being called Cellarr, called "Better".[32] In February 2023, they released their second EP called Golden Minds Resort.[33]

Band members edit

Timeline

Discography edit

As OpenSide edit

Extended plays edit

List of extended plays, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications
NZ NZ Music
"Push Back" 2016 12 2
"Episode One: Character Flaws" 2018
"Episode Two: Waiting For Love" 2019
"—" denotes items which were not released in that country or failed to chart.

Singles edit

Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
NZ NZ Hot NZ Music NZ Music Hot
"Worth It" 2015 Non-album single
"Lean On" Non-album single
"Letting It Out" 2016 2 Push Back EP
"I Feel Nothing" 2017 11 Non-album single
"No Going Back" 2018 1 Non-album single
"Character Flaws" 23 2 Episode One: Character Flaws EP
"Waiting For Love" 2019 11 1 Episode Two: Waiting For Love EP
"I Just Wanted You"
"Kiss Me" 10
"FCK U" 20 Non-album single
"—" denotes items which were not released in that country or failed to chart.

Other charted songs edit

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
NZ Music Hot
Work Out 2018 8 Episode One: Character Flaws EP
Tuesday 19
"—" denotes items which were not released in that country or failed to chart.

Music videos edit

Title Year Director(s) Location
"Worth it" 2015 Tim van Dammen New Zealand
"Branches" 2016 Mikey Rockwell Auckland, New Zealand
"Letting It Out" Paul Innes
"I Feel Nothing" 2017 Shae Sterling California, USA
"No Going Back" 2018 Auckland, New Zealand
"Character Flaws" Guangzhou, China
"Waiting For Love" 2019 Auckland, New Zealand
"Kiss Me"
"FCK U" Carolina Cortella Los Angeles, California, USA

As Cellarr edit

Extended plays edit

List of extended plays, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications
NZ NZ Music
"Better" 2022
"Golden Minds Resort" 2022
"—" denotes items which were not released in that country or failed to chart.

Singles edit

Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
NZ NZ Hot NZ Music NZ Music Hot
"LUV" 2021 Non-album single
"Serotonin feat. LA WOMEN" 35 7 Non-album single
"Reopen" 2 Non-album single
"Let Go feat. Lilly Carron" 2022 17 Golden Minds Resort
"Transpire"
"Gold feat Lora" 20 6
"—" denotes items which were not released in that country or failed to chart.

Music videos edit

Title Year
"Serotonin " 2021
"Let Go" 2022
"Transpire"
"Gold"
"Freak Out" 2023

Concert tours edit

As Maybe Rave edit

Headlining

  • Maybe Rave at the Ellen Melville Hall (2013)
  • MAYBE RAVE Australian Tour (2014)

Opening Act

As Openside edit

Headlining

  • Openside Lot23 (2017)
  • No Going Back Tour (2018)[34]
  • Openside - Live at Hollywood Avondale (2019)
  • Openside NZ Tour (2019)

Opening Act

Festivals

As Cellarr edit

Headlining

  • CELLARR + FRIENDS: LIVE AT WHAMMY! (2022)

Bibliography edit

Comics

  • Openside Episode One: Character Flaws (art by Inzunza, written by William Geradts & Possum Plows, Ink by Danny Jimenz, Lettering by Christian Docolomansky, Warner Music New Zealand, 2018)[35]

References edit

  1. ^ "Fresh Talent: Openside". NZ Musician. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  2. ^ "Maybe Rave - Royals (Pop Punk - Lorde Cover)". Youtube. Retrieved 20 October 2018.
  3. ^ "Hear Me Now". Bandcamp. Retrieved 20 October 2018.
  4. ^ "At Peace In Pieces". Bandcamp. Retrieved 20 October 2018.
  5. ^ "Very Sad Announcement". Instagram. Archived from the original on 26 December 2021. Retrieved 20 October 2018.
  6. ^ "First Time". Bandcamp. Retrieved 20 October 2018.
  7. ^ "Tour". Instagram. Archived from the original on 26 December 2021. Retrieved 20 October 2018.
  8. ^ "New Name". Instagram. Archived from the original on 26 December 2021. Retrieved 20 October 2018.
  9. ^ "Management". CRSManagement. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  10. ^ "Openside the next big thing". NZHerald. 10 March 2018. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  11. ^ "NZ Top 40". New Zealand Music Charts. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  12. ^ "NZ Top 40". New Zealand Music Charts. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  13. ^ "NZ Top 40". New Zealand Music Charts. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  14. ^ "Auckland band Openside no longer on the outside thanks to Ellie Goulding". Stuff.co.nz. 14 September 2016. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  15. ^ "Auckland group Openside release electro-pop gem 'I Feel Nothing'". Music Insight. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  16. ^ "Openside on Fall Out Boy and dealing with impostor syndrome". NZHerald. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  17. ^ "Artist Biography by Marcy Donelson". All Music. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  18. ^ . The Hits. Archived from the original on 19 October 2018. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  19. ^ "Openside's Possum Plows on coming out as gender-nonbinary". The Spin Off. 14 September 2017. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  20. ^ "Openside - No Going Back". ZM Radio. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  21. ^ "Kiwi band Openside puts acoustic emo-pop spin on Lorde". NZ Herald. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  22. ^ "Openside - Character Flaws". ZM Radio. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  23. ^ "New Openside Music Video!". Radio 13. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  24. ^ . rhythm and vines. Archived from the original on 18 February 2019. Retrieved 17 February 2019.
  25. ^ "Kiwi Openside singer Possum Plows feels 'less safe' after homophobic abuse". New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 17 February 2019.
  26. ^ "Kiwi singer doesn't feel safe after homophobic abuse". Stuff.co.nz. 3 February 2019. Retrieved 17 February 2019.
  27. ^ "BIG GAY OUT 2019". NZMusician. Retrieved 17 February 2019.
  28. ^ "Openside". Under the Radar. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
  29. ^ "Waiting for love - Openside". Spotify. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
  30. ^ "Music industry professionals demand change after speaking out about its dark side". Stuff NZ. 23 January 2021. Retrieved 23 February 2021.
  31. ^ "NewTracks New Artist: Cellarr". NZ Musician. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
  32. ^ "CELLARR - 'BETTER' Feat. Rhys Rich Out Today!". NZ Music Commission. 16 September 2022. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
  33. ^ "Cellarr share whimsical new music video for Golden Minds Resort single, 'Freak Out'". Sniffers. 16 September 2022. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
  34. ^ "Openside - No Going Back Tour". Under the Radar. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  35. ^ "Openside Releases New Comic At Armageddon Expo". Radio 13. Retrieved 10 November 2018.

cellarr, formerly, known, maybe, rave, openside, band, from, auckland, zealand, formed, 2012, newton, shepherd, harry, carter, george, powell, original, singer, newton, left, band, 2014, replaced, possum, plows, plows, later, left, band, 2020, openside, origin. Cellarr formerly known as Maybe Rave and OpenSide is a band from Auckland New Zealand formed in 2012 by Jen Newton PJ Shepherd Harry Carter and George Powell The original singer Jen Newton left the band in 2014 and was replaced by Possum Plows Plows later left the band in 2020 Openside was originally known as Maybe Rave however they later changed their name to Openside 1 inspired by the sport Quidditch where one of the positions is Openside Chaser In 2016 the band released their debut EP Album Push Back which reached number twelve in the New Zealand Charts and number two in the New Zealand Music Charts In 2020 the band broke up and the males from the band created their new band called Cellarr CellarrOriginAuckland New ZealandGenresPopYears active2012 PresentLabelsWarner Music NZ 2015 2020 MembersPJ Shepherd George Powell Harry CarterPast membersJen Newton Possum Plows Contents 1 As Maybe Rave 2012 2014 2 As Openside 2015 2020 2 1 Push Back 2015 2017 2 2 Character Flaws Waiting for love Break up Paul McKessar Sex Scandall 2018 2021 3 As Cellarr 2021 Present 4 Band members 5 Discography 5 1 As OpenSide 5 1 1 Extended plays 5 1 2 Singles 5 1 3 Other charted songs 5 1 4 Music videos 5 2 As Cellarr 5 2 1 Extended plays 5 2 2 Singles 5 2 3 Music videos 6 Concert tours 6 1 As Maybe Rave 6 2 As Openside 6 3 As Cellarr 7 Bibliography 8 ReferencesAs Maybe Rave 2012 2014 editBefore being signed Maybe Rave started in 2012 and launched themselves in 2013 In 2013 they did covers from artists including Lorde 2 while also releasing original music They released a song called Here Me Now 3 and an EP At Peace In Pieces 4 In 2014 Jen Newton left the band 5 and Possum Plows became the lead singer Maybe Rave released a new song called First Time with Possum Plows as lead vocals 6 After releasing the song they toured in Australia doing shows in Sydney Melbourne and Gold Coast 7 In March 2015 the band announced that they had changed their name to Openside 8 As Openside 2015 2020 editPush Back 2015 2017 edit They signed with a new management company called CRS Management who also manage New Zealand artists like Brooke Fraser The Naked and Famous and Maala 9 In March 2016 the band signed with the record company Warner Music NZ 10 Later that year Openside would release their debut EP Push Back Push Back would peak at 2 in the New Zealand Music Albums charts 11 and 12 in the New Zealand Album charts 12 A single from Push Back Letting it Out also reached 2 on the New Zealand music Heatseeker Charts 13 In September 2016 they were chosen to open for Ellie Goulding 14 All Time Low 15 Ladyhawke Fall Out Boy 16 Twenty One Pilots and Panic at the Disco 17 In August 2017 the band released their single I Feel Nothing 18 The single had some local success reaching 11th in the New Zealand Music Charts After releasing the single Possum Plows wrote an article with Spin Off about coming out as gender nonbinary 19 In April 2018 Openside released the single No Going Back which peaked at 1 in the New Zealand Hot Single Charts 20 With the success of the single they toured New Zealand playing shows in Christchurch Hamilton Wellington and Palmerston North 21 Character Flaws Waiting for love Break up Paul McKessar Sex Scandall 2018 2021 edit In early October 2018 Openside released the single Character Flaws which peaked at 2 in the New Zealand Music Hot Single Charts and 23 in the New Zealand Hot Single Charts 22 The band later announced that they will be releasing a comic book at the 2018 Auckland Armageddon 23 In the first week of their single Episode One Character Flaws being released Character Flaws re entered the NZ Music Hot Charts back at number 2 with their song Work Out entering the same charts at 8th and Tuesday entering at 19th On 31 December 2018 the band performed on the third day of Rhythm amp Vines 24 In February 2019 the vocalist Possum Plows was verbally abused by a homophobic man at a Countdown Supermarket in Ponsonby 25 The abuse came after Possum was kissing their girlfriend in public Possum stated that they feel less safe in public spaces 26 That same month the band performed at Big Gay Out for the second time 27 At Big Gay Out the band performed their new song Waiting for Love which was later released as a single on in March 2019 28 Openside performed their first headline show for 2019 on 6 April at Avondale Hollywood Cinema in Auckland 29 On 16 January 2020 Openside announced their breakup via their Facebook page In 2021 Possum Plows admitted to having a sexual relationship as well as a business relationship with the band s manager Paul McKessar Possum ended the sexual relationship after four years The business relationship ended soon after the sexual relationship and Openside broke up shortly afterward Possum did not solely blame Paul McKessar for the reason why Openside broke up Possum described the relationship as steep power imbalance 30 As Cellarr 2021 Present editIn May 2021 the male members of the band came back together to form a new band under the name of Cellarr They released their first single under their new name called LUV 31 In September 2022 the band released their first EP since being called Cellarr called Better 32 In February 2023 they released their second EP called Golden Minds Resort 33 Band members editCurrent members PJ Shepherd Guitar 2012 present George Powell drums 2012 present Harry Carter Bass 2012 present Former members Jen Newton Lead vocals 2012 2014 Possum Plows Lead vocals 2014 2020 TimelineDiscography editAs OpenSide edit Extended plays edit List of extended plays with selected chart positions Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications NZ NZ Music Push Back 2016 12 2 Episode One Character Flaws 2018 Episode Two Waiting For Love 2019 denotes items which were not released in that country or failed to chart Singles edit Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album NZ NZ Hot NZ Music NZ Music Hot Worth It 2015 Non album single Lean On Non album single Letting It Out 2016 2 Push Back EP I Feel Nothing 2017 11 Non album single No Going Back 2018 1 Non album single Character Flaws 23 2 Episode One Character Flaws EP Waiting For Love 2019 11 1 Episode Two Waiting For Love EP I Just Wanted You Kiss Me 10 FCK U 20 Non album single denotes items which were not released in that country or failed to chart Other charted songs edit Title Year Peak chart positions Album NZ Music Hot Work Out 2018 8 Episode One Character Flaws EP Tuesday 19 denotes items which were not released in that country or failed to chart Music videos edit Title Year Director s Location Worth it 2015 Tim van Dammen New Zealand Branches 2016 Mikey Rockwell Auckland New Zealand Letting It Out Paul Innes I Feel Nothing 2017 Shae Sterling California USA No Going Back 2018 Auckland New Zealand Character Flaws Guangzhou China Waiting For Love 2019 Auckland New Zealand Kiss Me FCK U Carolina Cortella Los Angeles California USA As Cellarr edit Extended plays edit List of extended plays with selected chart positions Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications NZ NZ Music Better 2022 Golden Minds Resort 2022 denotes items which were not released in that country or failed to chart Singles edit Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album NZ NZ Hot NZ Music NZ Music Hot LUV 2021 Non album single Serotonin feat LA WOMEN 35 7 Non album single Reopen 2 Non album single Let Go feat Lilly Carron 2022 17 Golden Minds Resort Transpire Gold feat Lora 20 6 denotes items which were not released in that country or failed to chart Music videos edit Title Year Serotonin 2021 Let Go 2022 Transpire Gold Freak Out 2023Concert tours editAs Maybe Rave edit Headlining Maybe Rave at the Ellen Melville Hall 2013 MAYBE RAVE Australian Tour 2014 Opening Act All Time Low 2013 Hurricane Kids 2013 Neck Deep 2014 Swifts and Sparrows 2014 Marianas Trench 2014 As Openside edit Headlining Openside Lot23 2017 No Going Back Tour 2018 34 Openside Live at Hollywood Avondale 2019 Openside NZ Tour 2019 Opening Act Blurryface Tour for Twenty One Pilots New Zealand Dates 2015 Ladyhawke 2016 Delirium World Tour for Ellie Goulding New Zealand Dates 2016 All Time Low 2017 Mania Tour for Fall Out Boy New Zealand Dates 2018 Pray for the Wicked Tour for Panic at the Disco New Zealand Dates 2018 Anne Marie 2019 Festivals Auckland Council Music in Parks PleasePlease 2016 Auckland City Limits Music Festival 2016 Silent Sound 2016 Going Global 2016 Rainbow s End Night Frights 2016 Seamless 2016 2018 Big Gay Out 2017 Edgefest 2017 Jim Beam Homegrown Music Festival 2017 Armageddon 2018 Rhythm amp Vines 2018 Big Gay Out 2019 As Cellarr edit Headlining CELLARR FRIENDS LIVE AT WHAMMY 2022 Bibliography editComics Openside Episode One Character Flaws art by Inzunza written by William Geradts amp Possum Plows Ink by Danny Jimenz Lettering by Christian Docolomansky Warner Music New Zealand 2018 35 References edit Fresh Talent Openside NZ Musician Retrieved 19 October 2018 Maybe Rave Royals Pop Punk Lorde Cover Youtube Retrieved 20 October 2018 Hear Me Now Bandcamp Retrieved 20 October 2018 At Peace In Pieces Bandcamp Retrieved 20 October 2018 Very Sad Announcement Instagram Archived from the original on 26 December 2021 Retrieved 20 October 2018 First Time Bandcamp Retrieved 20 October 2018 Tour Instagram Archived from the original on 26 December 2021 Retrieved 20 October 2018 New Name Instagram Archived from the original on 26 December 2021 Retrieved 20 October 2018 Management CRSManagement Retrieved 19 October 2018 Openside the next big thing NZHerald 10 March 2018 Retrieved 19 October 2018 NZ Top 40 New Zealand Music Charts Retrieved 19 October 2018 NZ Top 40 New Zealand Music Charts Retrieved 19 October 2018 NZ Top 40 New Zealand Music Charts Retrieved 19 October 2018 Auckland band Openside no longer on the outside thanks to Ellie Goulding Stuff co nz 14 September 2016 Retrieved 19 October 2018 Auckland group Openside release electro pop gem I Feel Nothing Music Insight Retrieved 19 October 2018 Openside on Fall Out Boy and dealing with impostor syndrome NZHerald Retrieved 19 October 2018 Artist Biography by Marcy Donelson All Music Retrieved 19 October 2018 Openside I Feel Nothing The Hits Archived from the original on 19 October 2018 Retrieved 19 October 2018 Openside s Possum Plows on coming out as gender nonbinary The Spin Off 14 September 2017 Retrieved 19 October 2018 Openside No Going Back ZM Radio Retrieved 19 October 2018 Kiwi band Openside puts acoustic emo pop spin on Lorde NZ Herald Retrieved 19 October 2018 Openside Character Flaws ZM Radio Retrieved 19 October 2018 New Openside Music Video Radio 13 Retrieved 19 October 2018 OPENSIDE PLAYS 31 DEC rhythm and vines Archived from the original on 18 February 2019 Retrieved 17 February 2019 Kiwi Openside singer Possum Plows feels less safe after homophobic abuse New Zealand Herald Retrieved 17 February 2019 Kiwi singer doesn t feel safe after homophobic abuse Stuff co nz 3 February 2019 Retrieved 17 February 2019 BIG GAY OUT 2019 NZMusician Retrieved 17 February 2019 Openside Under the Radar Retrieved 22 March 2019 Waiting for love Openside Spotify Retrieved 22 March 2019 Music industry professionals demand change after speaking out about its dark side Stuff NZ 23 January 2021 Retrieved 23 February 2021 NewTracks New Artist Cellarr NZ Musician Retrieved 21 February 2023 CELLARR BETTER Feat Rhys Rich Out Today NZ Music Commission 16 September 2022 Retrieved 21 February 2023 Cellarr share whimsical new music video for Golden Minds Resort single Freak Out Sniffers 16 September 2022 Retrieved 21 February 2023 Openside No Going Back Tour Under the Radar Retrieved 19 October 2018 Openside Releases New Comic At Armageddon Expo Radio 13 Retrieved 10 November 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cellarr amp oldid 1186250268, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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