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The Casanovas are an Australian
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band, which formed in 1999 by Patrick Boyce on drums, his brother Tommy on lead vocals and lead guitar, and Jimmy Lewis on bass guitar. They have released four albums, ''The Casanovas'' (2004), ''All Night Long'' (2006), ''Terra Casanova'' (2015) and ''Reptilian Overlords'' (2020).


History

The Casanovas were formed in late 1999 in Melbourne as a hard rock trio by brothers Patrick "Paddy" Boyce on drums and Tommy Boyce (a.k.a. Tommy Love) on lead vocals and lead guitar, with Jimmy Lewis on bass guitar. They released their debut single, "10 Outta 10", in August 2000. They added another guitarist, James Saunders shortly after. Their first extended play, ''Keep It Hot'' was released in September 2002. During 2002 Saunders left and Lewis was replaced on bass by Damian "Damo" Campbell. Starting in December 2002 they toured Australia, United Kingdom and supported New Zealand group,
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, for their European tour. This was followed by five dates in the United States in March 2003. Their single, "Shake It", received considerable
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airplay. Carly Sticpewich of ''Oz Music Project'' described it as "hip-shaking rock turned up to 11 that you can get drunk to while you figure out how you're going to become as cool as singer/guitarist Tommy Love. Which, of course, is impossible because rock stars as cool as this are damn hard to imitate. Eat your heart out." They toured with the Datsuns, again, in October 2003 to New Zealand. They followed by two more Australian tours; one with
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in November–December. In December 2003 Paddy Boyce left the group and was replaced on drums by Jordan "Jaws" Stanley (ex-the Onyas) in the following January. Campbell explained "It was long time coming and everyone is still on good relations but Paddy just wanted to go and do other projects... We had to train tanleyup nice and quick. His first two shows were in Sydney with the Darkness and then The Big Day Out. That's putting the pressure on." They followed by another tour in early 2004 with Starky and the Specimens. Their debut self-titled album, was released in May 2004. ''Oz Music Project''s Tim Coyle felt they "have been cruising on the groundswell of enthusiasm for four-square beats and power chord + clever-dick-solo guitar pyrotechnics, providing their rock mission statement."
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's Eduardo Rivadavia observed that they "not only succeed at pulling off mirror-image AC/DC blues bombers like 'Livin' in the City', 'Shake It', and evergreen first single, '10 Outta 10', with remarkably little evident guilt; they also know how and when to step out of the box without embarrassing themselves." They went on to play some dates in
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in July and then a tour of
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in September 2004. A second album, ''All Night Long'' was released in 2006, from which they have released two singles, "Born to Run" and "California". ''Born to Run'' was featured on the soundtrack of video game publisher
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'', as well as being the main song for Melbourne-based video game developers IR Gurus' title, '' AFL Premiership 2006'', whilst ''Shake It'' was used in three Videogames: '' F1 2011'' (
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) . Their third Album ''Terra Casanova'' was released in 2015, and their fourth, "Reptilian Overlord", in 2020.


Members

;Current members * Tommy Boyce – vocals, guitar * Damo Campbell - vocals, bass * Brett "Wolfie" Wolfenden – drums ;Previous members * Jordan "Jaws" Stanley – drums (2003–2019) * Patrick Boyce – drums (1999–2003) * Jimmy Lewis – bass guitar, vocals (1999–2002) * James "Fatty" Saunders – guitar, vocals (2000–01)


Discography


Studio albums


Extended plays


Singles


Awards and nominations


ARIA Music Awards

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is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of
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References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Casanovas Australian alternative rock groups Musical groups established in 1999 1999 establishments in Australia Musical groups from Melbourne