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Artist description
Frantic pop-noise tangled melodies carving sonic landscapes bound to split yer eyeballs |
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Music Style
indi rock |
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Musical Influences
You know, guitar rock |
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Similar Artists
Drive Like Jehu, Poster Children, Husker Du, Buzzcocks |
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Artist History
Minneapolis dual guitar engine from Amphetamine Reptile's Freedom Fighters, Mickey Finn's multi-drum assault and bass from somewhere near Canada |
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Group Members
The Joe The Frank The Andrew The Jacob |
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Instruments
Guitars, basses and drums |
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Albums
Antarctica |
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Press Reviews
The Stranger (Seattle) says: "A slightly less churning Drive Like Jehu is one way to describe capital!capital. Loud-then-soft yelly guitar rock is another. It all boils down to an album, Antartica, that's as hypnotizing as it is rousing. I'ts good. "The Rocket (Seattle-Portland): "One of the coolest records Amphetamine Reptile put out in 1997 was "My Scientist Friends" from a feisty locomotive of a trio called "Freedom Fighters". Armed with clashing rythems, winding progressions, sharp syncpation and stop-on-a-dime time changes, the Freedom Fighters led an aural assault that was fierce, succinct and welcomed. Owing much to the noisy rambunctiousnous and tenacity of the Freedom Fighters, capital!capital have slowed the pace somewhat and introduced a stronger pop sensibility to the raucous display. Check out the band's new EP, Antarctica." |
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Additional Info
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Location
mpls, mn - USA |
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