Retaining the core of their visceral, riff driven sound, on their new album “Backseat Rhythms” THE CASANOVAS shaped an exploration of hard rock fused with pop elements and elevated by their maturity as a band, resulting into their most varied release yet.
Sounding like the love child of Paul Stanley and Angus Young, “Backseat Rhythms” brings back that classic hard rocking sound from the ’70s, ’80s, and early ’90s. To achieve that feeling the Aussies have worked with prestigious engineer & producer Ron Nevison (Led Zeppelin, Thin Lizzy, KISS) -and they nailed that magic.
Doesn’t “Backseat Rhythms” cover art recall The Cult’s 1989 ‘Sonic Temple’ album? Well, the music inside isnt’ far from that vibe too.
The new album is the first to feature new drummer Brett “Wolfie” Wolfenden (Todd Rundgren band). Wolfie, who has joined frontman/guitarist Tommy Boyce and longtime bass player Damo Campbell, is helping The Casanovas take their sound to new levels.
When star producer Ron Nevison is involved, the band immediately gets our attention. There’s a polished treatment without losing the band’s grit. There’s a catchy, poppy approach too, however all balanced to keep the motor running on all cylinders.
“Backseat Rhythms” musically rocks, and rocks hard. This collection might just be their best too, given it’s got the most rock n roll feel of a career that has been steeped in it, and also a set of songs that by and large meet the vision.
Summing up: wonderful songs, wonderful songwriters, wonderful band.
Highly Recommended
Tracklist:
01. The Devil In Me (3:18)
02. When You Want Something From Me (3:35)
03. The Lover (3:59)
04. Burning Up The Night (2:21)
05. Baby Wants To Get Down (3:15)
06. Bad Girl (2:53)
07. City Streets (3:33)
08. The Last Time Was Good (4:12)
09. Her Kiss (4:39)
10. Kundalini Rising (5:49)
The Casanovas – Backseat Rhythms (2023)