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September 12, 2009 New Music Posted by: Melissa Tan     3 Comments

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The Novocaines – ‘Leaving in the Sunrise’ (mp3)

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With Cup of Coffee whoring the Triple J airwaves earlier this year, watching  just one of their raucous gigs is testament to the Novocaines’ caffeine aficionado claims. Rupturing into a boisterous onslaught of swagger-step rock, The Novocaines jostle manically on stage like boys possessed. Front man Corey Marriott is quite the requisite exhibitionist and howls with slight Iggy Pop idiosyncrasies.

Growing up on the outskirts of Northam in WA, the brigade of four barely past twenty aren’t hiding behind the facade of small town syndrome, having previously landed a Ben Kweller support slot. Their impressive debut EP Ragdoll swoons, howls and wrenches you by the ears just like fine rock and roll should.

Opening track Lazy Hoof oscillates between a chain of dirty guitar breaks and sporadic harmonica bursts, while a copious bass line and thumping kick drum face off in Ragdoll Blues. Standout track Leaving in the Sunrise salvages up enough bravado to give The Vasco Era’s Sid O’ Neil a fair run for his money.

And whether the ricochet riff of Cup of Coffee amuses or agitates you, there’s no denying that the Novocaines shameless approach to cock-out rock compressed into a one minute thirty ditty is enough to blow the dentures of any well acquainted pub veteran back out into his beer.

The Novocaines have just finished supporting Kram on his national tour, and have a list of upcoming shows on the WA leg of Sugar Army’s national tour in early October.

Ragdoll EP is out now.

www.myspace.com/novocaines

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Currently there are "3 comments" on this Article:

  1. Steven Prichard says:

    Amen Mel,

    One of the best live bands my eyes have graced and a great EP. I picked one up after a show in Melbourne and have rotated it for the week and a half since.

  2. Cab Toovey says:

    Agreed they’re a world class live band, and a fantastic first release.
    A MUST SEE.

    Cab

  3. Fiona Ewing says:

    They’re new stuff is so much more mature, i came looking for dowloads after jjj had the free track. I see a real promise for this band.

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