The neon sign above Rar’s Record Room buzzed like a distant swarm. Inside, dust motes spun through slices of colored light while a battered turntable spun a vinyl single pressed with a name that had started as myth: The Michelle Gun Elephant—rumors said they’d burned down three venues in a week during a tour that never officially happened. Tonight the record was on the exclusive listening table, lacquered black and labeled in silver script: “Casanova / Snake Rar — Exclusive.”
. It’s an album that perfectly captures the "cool demeanor" of the band—four men in slim-fitting mod suits and sunglasses delivering blistering riffs. Essential Tracks: "Dead Star End" thee michelle gun elephantcasanova snakerar exclusive
: The album holds a solid 3.65/5 based on over 200 ratings. The neon sign above Rar’s Record Room buzzed
: Fans on the Casanova Snake Discogs page give it high marks, often averaging between 4.3 and 4.5/5 across different releases. It’s an album that perfectly captures the "cool
The night kicked off with [Snakerar/Casanova] taking the stage, setting the tone for an evening of eclectic sounds and captivating performances. Their setlist included [notable songs], showcasing their range and ability to engage the crowd from the get-go.
Often described by the band as TMGE’s sound on Casanova Snake is a collision of Detroit-style "pummel-rock," 60s garage, and high-octane punk. The 15-track odyssey kicks off with the relentless "Dead Star End" and peaks with the anthemic "Revolver Junkies," showcasing Yusuke Chiba’s gravelly, authoritative vocals and the late Futoshi Abe’s legendary, machine-gun guitar style. Track Highlights & Musical Evolution