A note from Capitals HQ :
Hello everyone,
We'd like to say how thankful we are for all the very kind comments and hearts we have been getting over the last few months. We have been very busy recently, so apologies for the lack of contact from us!
Also, a very special thanks to those kind people who have donated some of their hard earned cash to us. We promise to put it to good use! We are actually talking to a few people about making a music video, so your donations are very much welcome and appreciated!
Also, we are looking for a talented artist/graphic designer who might be interested in working with us to create a few wee things. If thats you, and you have a showreel or something we could have a look at, then please do get in touch here: dgo_keir@hotmail.com
As for new music... well, we have a couple of tracks on the slate that are nearing completion, and as always, you guys will be the first to hear them when they're ready!
Speak soon friends
Capitals
The word on the street:
"Capitals is the name given to the musical partnership of Angus Carbarns and Keir MacCulloch. Both hailing from Inverness (ish) and currently based in Edinburgh, the two have both been previously involved with various musical endeavours, with Keir releasing electronic music under the name Araya, and Angus performing in such local bands as Theatre Fall, and The Cinematics.
This new project is still in what some would describe as the embryonic stage, having not yet released anything or even played a gig. However the strength of the material that has surfaced is enough to give them enough time to breathe. Their music fuses wistful melodies and engaging lyricism with a potent mix of organic and electronic sounds to create songs that are as soaring and atmospheric as they are punchy and interesting."
(THE LIST) Read the full interview here: http://www.list.co.uk/article/19408-exposure-capitals/
" A future national anthem "
[on A Spectre is Haunting Europe]
Vic Galloway (BBC Radio 1)
"Love them, love them, love them!"
ICA
"The best new Scottish band we've heard. Pretty much full stop"
Aerials Presents
"...its all worth it for something like this"
Jim Gellatly
(Radio Magnetic/BBC Radio Scotland)