The Capitol Years - Revolutions
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Label: SOE
Release Date: 05/01/09
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Some well to be heeded musical advice is that to use the word 'revolution' in music is setting up ideals that you will never meet. Music does not inspire upheaval, or protest. It merely provides the soundtrack for the clip show montage. Anyways, The Capitol Years have a lot to prove.

It does not start so well for them. The opening bars of 'Revolutions' greatly resemble the theme tune of the bastion of cutting edge comedy, Teachers (or 'The Boy With The Arab Strap' by Belle And Sebastian, if you are so minded). Within a few seconds, however, a lilting pop song emerges. Melodic, with shifting time signatures and pretty little edges littered throughout, like those flecks of gold in Goldschläger. These do enough to render what could have been a simplistic pop song into something much more transcendent.

Even the B-side 'CIA' is crammed with pluck, a melancholic beauty. The lush melodies show a band that have the well-worn lines of age carved in their faces (MySpace boasts of five previous albums). 'Revolutions' makes you wish this wasn't their first single to be released over here. Lazy Yanks. No lesser beings than Radcliffe and Maconie have tipped The Capitol Years for success. Fingers crossed.

James Lawrenson

The Capitol Years Official Site
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