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THE CASANOVAS TEAR LEGENDARY GERMAN LIVE MUSIC TV SHOW ROCKPALAST A NEW ONE!

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THE GROUP’S EURO TOUR GOING GREAT GUNS FOLLOWING SURPRISE NEW SINGLE “WHEN YOU WANT SOMETHING FROM ME”

HOMECOMING SHOW ANNOUNCED FOR
NOVEMBER 5 AT CHERRY BAR

As they start to wind up their long awaited 2022 European tour, which kicked off Oct 6 and which has taken in much of Spain as well as Holland, Sweden, Denmark and next heads to France, Melbourne’s rock’n’roll kings The Casanovas performed a high-energy set in the early hours of this morning on iconic German rock TV Show Rockpalast. Their set is now streaming worldwide on YouTube.

The European tour came 20 years to the month since The Casanovas first toured Europe with The Datsuns. and the band dropped a hard-punching new single, “When You Want Something From Me”, to celebrate it. The new single is a tantalizing taste of the band’s recently finished fifth album, which will be released in the new year.

Mixed by legendary US producer Ron Nevison – a man who made his mark working on an engineer on The Who’s Quadrophenia, Bad Company’s debut and Led Zeppelin’s Physical Graffiti before going onto produce Thin Lizzy, UFO and Kiss amongst others for chissakes! – “When You Want Something From Me” is 3:35 of classic Casanovas; a pure distillation of the riff-heavy and melodic ’70s hard rock that they love, bottled into the aural equivalent of one of those minibar miniatures that always leaves you wanting more.

The band finish up in Europe back in Spain on October 31, and they’ve announced a special homecoming show on Saturday, November 5 at their spiritual home, Melbourne’s Cherry Bar. They’ll also be playing Geelong’s River Rocks Festival alongside the likes of the Hard-Ons and The Mark Of Cain, Saturday November 12.

the casanovas tear legendary german live music tv show rockpalast a new one!

The Casanovas’ new single and forthcoming album follow the band’s Covid-afflicted 2020 album Reptilian Overlord, which got the best reviews of the band’s career. The new recordings are the first to feature new drummer Brett “Wolfie” Wolfenden who joined in time to tour the last album and who has previously played with The Pictures, legendary Masters Apprentices frontman Jim Keays and Todd Rundgren. Wolfie is helping The Casanovas take their sound to new levels.

Stay tuned for further tour updates and more news about The Casanovas’ new album.

‘The Casanovas are at their best when they’re just joyously rocking out, and ‘Reptilian Overlord’ is filled to the brim: “Cold Day in Hell”, “Stand Back” and the supremely rocking “Red Hot” are simply parties looking for a place to happen, and that place should be the cars and living rooms of anyone who needs to something kick-ass right now. 8/10 – Loud

“Summing up: wonderful songs, wonderful songwriters, wonderful band. Hopefully when the world gets back to its normal self, we can go watch them rock the fuck out. The Casanovas will be a priority for me, and I want to hear these songs live.” 5/5 – I94 Bar

“With ‘Reptilian Overload’, The Casanovas sign off on their best album, a concentrate of hard rock with a sublime heavy touch! The Australian tradition continues!” 5/5 – United Rock Nations, France

“You can compare The Casanovas with bands like AC/DC, Rose Tattoo, Airbourne, a little bit of Kiss or the Stones. Ass-kicking Hard Rock with a light Glam / Sleaze note – sometimes hot and sometimes bluesy.” 8/10 – Rock Garage, Germany

The Casanovas formed in 1999 and got caught up in the early 21st-century rock mania, sharing a bill with a barely known White Stripes early on before touring Europe with The Datsuns.

Then came SXSW, Triple J rotation, The Big Day Out, and shows/tours with Motörhead, Mötley Crüe, The Darkness, The Living End, The Black Crowes, Redd Kross, Airbourne and others. They always had deeper roots though; they were as much The Powder Monkeys as AC/DC, and very much a merging of two great local traditions – hard rocking punk and larrikin Oz rock – so they naturally stuck to their guns when rock was no longer in fashion.

These days it’s like the early days at the Tote all over, and with new drummer Brett Wolfenden on board (Wolfie is a longtime sideman of You Am I’s Davey Lane and has played with Jim Keays and Todd Rundgren), joining frontman/guitarist Tommy Boyce and longtime bass player Damo Campbell, they are finding an even greater joy in playing.

Released in August 2020, Reptilian Overlord was The Casanovas’ first album in five years and arguably the best-reviewed album of their 20-year career. Produced by iconic Oz Rock engineer/producer Mark Opitz (AC/DC, Angels, Chisel, Divinyls etc.), and featuring singles including “Hollywood Riot” (which was appropriately picked up by legendary LA DJ Rodney Bingenheimer) and “Lost and Lonely Dreams”, the album was described by Melbourne’s own preeminent rock booster James Young (owner of the world famous Cherry Bar) thusly: “It’s like they’ve captured all my favourite rock acts – Cheap Trick, Stones, Kiss, ZZ Top & AC/DC, and crammed them all into their own jar of Vegemite.”

Indeed, it captured the band’s soulful rock’n’roll groove like never before and drew attention from around the world:

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Mick Pacholli

Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972.  Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry. Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.        

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Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972.  Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry. Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.        
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