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Caustic Casanova: Highly electric, extremely eclectic heavy rock.


Caustic Casanova is a hard rock power trio operating out of America's proud capital city (of rock!), Washington D.C. The CC has been tearing up stages and studios alike with their unique brand of diverse, heavy music since their inception on the campus of The College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia in 2005, where they were named "Williamsburg's Finest Band" by Submission Magazine.

In 2008 the reunited CC released their first ever full-length studio album, a fourteen song, seventy-two minute tour de force entitled Imminent Eminence. Caustic Casanova has gigged in DC, Delaware, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Texas and Virginia since returning to live performances in summer 2008.

They have been described as "Riff Emperors" (The Pinhook, Durham, NC) who possess "...an air of optimism and freshness that's been lacking from the music scene for well over a decade now (Voltcase)."

They finished second in The Deli Magazine Readers' Poll for "Best Emerging Artist from DC/Baltimore 2010," out of over 40 nominated artists. In summer 2011 they headlined on the big red stage at the legendary Fort Reno Summer Concert Series in Washington, DC, bringing their "original brand of off-metal, slight psyche, quirky and powerful rock music" to their biggest live audience yet (DC Rock Live).

Their latest record, Someday You Will Be Proven Correct, produced by J. Robbins and mastered by Bob Weston, was released February 7th, 2012 on Mad Love Records.

A sampling of the praise for Someday You Will Be Proven Correct thus far:

"A blistering showcase of the co-ed D.C. outfit's uniquely brainy hard rock. Heavy yet clever in a Torche-meets-Dismemberment Plan kind of way-yes, it's that addictively strange-Someday leaves a complex, acidic aftertaste."
THE ONION AV CLUB

"Ted Nugent banging away at Jilted John, or Henry Rollins in a sit com with Emo Philips...Caustic Casanova are The Eels gone rawk, they are They Might Be Giants on steroids and they could be important."
UNPEELED

"Killer powerhouse drums...pile-driving bass lines...precise difficult guitar riffs...and vocals that really kick. Who could ask for anything more?"
LMNOP

"Literary, political and tangentially astral, Someday You Will Be Proven Correct is an energetic blast of sci-fi postpunk."
CAUGHT IN THE CAROUSEL

  Caustic Casanova

[Someday You Will Be Proven Correct by Caustic Casanova]

Someday You Will Be Proven Correct



Caustic Casanova lives in Virginia, USA.

Tagged as: Hard Rock, Alt Rock, Industrial, Intense Metal.


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