Artist's albums
The Devil In Me
2023 · single
When You Want Something From Me
2022 · single
Reptilian Overlord
2020 · album
Lost and Lonely Dreams
2020 · single
Red Hot
2020 · single
Hollywood Riot
2019 · single
Terra Casanova
2015 · album
The Most Hated Man In Melbourne
2011 · single
Let It Ride
2006 · single
California
2006 · EP
All Night Long
2006 · album
The Casanovas
2005 · album
Heartbeat
2004 · single
No Time For Love
2003 · single
Shake It
2003 · single
Living in the City
2002 · single
Keep It Hot
2002 · album
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Biography
Formed in 1999 by frontman Tommy Boyce, The Casanovas began much like most rock bands, as a recreational collab between a few mates over a few beers but by the year 2000 this Melbourne trio were quickly making a name for themselves in Australia’s rock scene. The release of ‘Keep It Hot’ saw The Casanovas jump on a nine-week stint with The Datsuns as they toured NZ, Europe and the US and was followed by a highly anticipated visit to SXSW in Texas. A return to home soil initiated a number of national tour supports including The Living End, Motorhead and The Darkness, The Black Crowes, Airbourne and Redd Kross. Somewhere in amongst it all the trio; found time to make appearances at Big Day Out, Meredith, Triple J live, shows in New York and tour in Japan. Come 2007, familial responsibilities and Tommy’s completion of an architectural degree imposed a hiatus. Then, almost 9 years since their last album, The Casanovas dropped ‘Terra Casanova’ in 2015. Overcoming a number of obstacles including Tommy’s diagnosis with Haemochromatosis – a physically debilitating iron overload disorder – The Casanovas’ return from hiatus was warmly welcomed by all. In 2017 following the release of Terra Casanova, the trio hopped on a plane to Europe where they played a packed out headline tour through countries like Germany, France, Italy and Spain. Now in 2019 The Casanovas are back with their first new music in 4 years and in their opinion, some of the best they have ever written.