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MP3 all capitals - Saturn

Frank Black and Daniel Ash walk into a bar and discuss politics with Thurston Moore and Jello Biafra. After a few more shots, they''re singing songs with George W. Bush about a country that doesn''t exist. One shot for each song...you''ll understand.

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ROCK: Modern Rock, ROCK: Emo



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Formed in November of 2004, all capitals consist of four individuals with an innate passion for creating new music. Paul Christus (Guitar/vocals), Todd Spriggs (Bass/vocals), Antonio Corona (Drums/vocals), and Nathan Norris (guitar/vocals) all engineer and invent the punch of the band. In the beginning, Christus, Corona, and Norris, all former band mates from another previous local band were evolving as musicians and searching for a bassist that would connect with their musical aspirations. Meanwhile, Spriggs was playing in and around the Denver scene when he read an ad for a band searching for a new bassist. After many rehearsals with other musicians, the then unnamed band auditioned Spriggs; there was an instant connection and conception…all capitals.

Over the past year all capitals have melded together to complete a genuine original sound. all capitals synthesize a wide array of influences from Jazz to Punk to Classical while continually exploring and pushing their musical talent to spark an intimate synergy with each other that is absolute. By playing local venues they are getting their name out and are constantly building their fan base.

In November of 2005 they released their first EP, saturn. Their CD release party was a success and they received an exceptionally positive review in the November 17, 2005 issue of Westword, a local Denver publication. Eryc Eyle wrote, “Deceptively simple at first, the often-seething guitar pop of all capitals reveals greater complexity upon several listens. The band avoids coyness and cuts straight to the rock and recalls the Pixies and Sugar-era Bob Mould."

Open to growth and thriving off of creativity, all capitals are excited and anxious for what the future has in store for them. A West-Coast tour is planned for the spring of 2006. Soon the rest of the west will be exposed to the “lethal ear-candy” of all capitals. Have you heard it? If not, then listen now at: https://www.tradebit.com



CD Review
Who / What:
all capitals
Music Genre:
Rock

Deceptively simple at first, the often-seething guitar pop of all capitals reveals greater complexity upon repeated listens. At its best, the band avoids coyness and cuts straight to the rock, with the right combination of crunchy riffs and chewy layers, recalling the Pixies and Sugar-era Bob Mould. Complex leads supplied by Paul Christ and Nate Norris -- as well as Tony Corona''s prog-indie beats -- drive the poppy "Oaktree" and "Saturn," while "Holiday" boasts surf guitar and a catchy but inscrutable chorus. The dirty hook that heralds "Habitat" gives way to a rather goofy verse, which is ultimately redeemed by a chaotic, shout-along chorus. Saturn''s zenith, however, comes with "Never Neverland," which sounds like it''s scratching its way out of an early-''90s Amphetamine Reptile seven-inch. Todd Sprigg''s bass creates irresistible momentum as Norris screams words to rock by: Gotta live like a bloodthirsty animal before you die.
Written by Eryc Eyle: November 17, 2005

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