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Monday, April 18, 2022

Guy Capecelatro III - "Wake"


Back in 2005, Kittery, Maine's Guy Capecelatro III gathered thirty musicians in an old gymnasium and recorded an eighteen track album in three days. That album was released in 2012, but apparently there were another nineteen songs from that session, so a second album will be released later this month.

"Wake" is a one minute and seventeen seconds long song that sounds like modern folk despite being recorded almost twenty years ago. It's a quiet and reflective folk song that is too simple to be all that mainstream sounding. It's a song about those moments when your thoughts begin to wander into a dream just before you fall asleep. My only complaint with the song is the short length. Just as you're starting to truly lock in and get sucked in, it ends. Luckily we have an entire album coming next week.

You can watch the video for "Wake" below. Heading North Again is due out April 29 on Dromedary Records, and can be pre-ordered through Bandcamp. For more on Guy Capecelatro III, check out the artist's Facebook.

Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Cathedral Ceilings - "Addition By Sedition"


Hailing from New Jersey, Cathedral Ceilings are a relatively new band made up of punk veterans. Their new song, "Addition By Sedition," is definitely a punk song despite how melodic it is. It's more of a combination of melodic punk and straight up rock and roll. The song is dripping with the attitude needed for a punk song, but one that just flat out rocks. I kinda hate to say something like this, especially since they're from New Jersey and all, but this is what Bruce Springsteen would sound like if he fell into punk and decided to go stadium rock with it.

Ralphie Malanga of Cathedral Ceilings says about the new song (and we're pretty sure you can guess who it is about!):

"I like to save political arguments for social media or family gatherings. So it's really rare for me to get political in a song.  But you can argue that this song isn't political at all. It's just about a decrepit human, who might see a jail cell soon."

You can listen to "Addition By Sedition" below. Summer of Misguided Dynamite is due out May 27 on Dromedary Records, and can be pre-ordered through Bandcamp. For more on Cathedral Ceilings, check out the band's Facebook.