The Marabar Caves Trouble song
Trouble a song by The Marabar Caves
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The Marabar Caves new song Trouble is out
” Tastefully put together song. Good instrumentation and melody. Good job.” – Hipradar
“vocals are strong and the song is nicely moody.” – MusicArenaGh
“Interesting sound…vocal is very unique and emotional.” – Viviplay
14 November 2021 – After building overwhelming anticipation and delivering a number one hit single, the Northampton boy band The Marabar Caves release their highly anticipated single ‘Trouble’, after a long break in 34 years, today via Massive Rodent Records England, the country’s leading music company.
Trouble is a song about having too much fun from time to time. Despite their aggregate age of almost 230, the band can still teach the young people of Northampton a thing or two about music!

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Marabar Caves were formed in Northampton in 1982. The band was started by guitarists Tony Risely and Bill Westley together with drummer Steve Goddard and bassist Chris Jess. They recorded the single ‘Seeds that Never Grew/Sally’s Place’. This was followed by the e.p. Eyes of Fire. Marabar Caves eventually split in 1994. The band reformed in 2018 with bassist Duncan Bisatt replacing Chris Jess.
“Trouble is the first new recording from The Marabar Caves in 34 years. Despite the gap, the band are still energetic, professional and influenced by current styles and bands.”

The band played a lot of shows in London and the surrounding areas, including opening for Doctor and the Medics and Wilco Johnson. Tony and Steve went on to form the successful and long-lived Bushpigs after Marabar Caves split in 1994.