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Capitol Cities

Good lookin' corpse......

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The hype of Detroit Rock City has passed.
Let's get on with it - shall we?

Capitol Cities kicked in the door of the Detroit rock establishment in 2004 with the release of their 9-song opus to the excesses of the cities' rock scene, " All Thrills... ", a record that brought you the party before the hangover. It was a no-bullshit rock 'n' roll record meant for delivering the rock 'n' roll goods, and in pushing the record, the Cities earned themselves a reputation around town for drunken mischief, controlled arrogance, and the occasional crash-and-burn gig. Nonetheless, when all was said and done, "All Thrills..." became a local favorite, making several local year-end best of lists.
Fast-forward to 2006: Not a whole lot has changed in Detroit. The hype is gone, but it's still the same city that it was before. That doesn't mean you pack it in and call it a day, so the Cities' went in for round two. With infamous Detroit producer Jim Diamond once again at the helm, the Cities' moved beyond the collection of three-chord pop structures and distanced themselves from the local hype machine - and all the baggage that comes along with it. Enter "M.F.I.C.", a five-song venerable "fuck you" record made with with all the right references in all the right places.
Gone are the nods to Johnny Thunders and the 70's New York street punk that were all over "All Thrills..." Comparisons to the Detroit garage rock hierarchy were thrown out the window - right where they belong. "M.F.I.C." embraces everything from stoner rock to trashy glam, psyche-rock to Grande Ballroom-era Detroit, Capitol Cities have created a perfect transition piece for the next phase of Detroit rock.
Throwing off the shackles of expectations has paid off. Insecurities have been shed. Chris Capitol's lyrics to have meaning beyond drunken Saturday night flings and his own ego. Guitar duo Geo & Atom Bomb trade licks like Slash and Izzy and knock 'em dead like Wayne Kramer and "Sonic" Smith. Bassist Ian Williamson and drummer Mark Tabor hold the ship together and give the tunes a loud, thundering, low-end drive like you haven't heard in ages.
So the boys have grown up. They've moved on.
You can keep the past. Capitol Cities want the future. And in case youre wondering, this is exactly what it sounds like.
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Downloads now available on iTunes
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Member Since: 4/1/2004
Band Website: capitolcitiesdetroit.com
Band Members: Chris
Geo
Ian
Adam
Mark

Coleman A. Young - Spiritual Advisor
Influences: Glorious rock 'n' roll
Sounds Like: The reason you fell in love with rock 'n' roll in the first place. If that doesn't work for you, try these:



All Thrills...
Supercool Records (2004)
Buy now at CDBaby.com
Download at iTunes
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The Sweet Sounds of Detroit, Vol 1
Bellyache Records (2006)
Buy now from Bellyahce Records
Record Label: Supercool Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

When you were young.

So I found this online tonight. I was amused and a bit nostalgic after reading it. This is the first piece of press we ever got. J to the Trost wrote it for Motor City Rocks (remember them ?) It's pre...
Posted by Capitol Cities on Thu, 12 Jun 2008 09:01:00 PST

013007: A January Story

In the summer of aught-six, Capitol Cities and friends spent two days at Jim Diamond's world-famous Ghetto Recorders studios to crank out a little E.P. that ended up being called "m.f.i.c." For your ...
Posted by Capitol Cities on Wed, 31 Jan 2007 07:44:00 PST

121506: December Treats

Since we are playing it very low-key this holiday season, we made two songs available for download - the riff-laden, bluesy ball buster "Why You Gotta Come?" from our 2006 release called M.F.I.C., and...
Posted by Capitol Cities on Sat, 16 Dec 2006 05:33:00 PST

091806: 89X

Well, we lost a contest, but we have two great shows coming up with the likes of the often elusive Hentchmen, the Muldoons, the fine ladies of Hellen, and the pop-perfectionist Jason Croff. Check the ...
Posted by Capitol Cities on Mon, 18 Sep 2006 10:16:00 PST

091106: Vote for Capitol Cities

Check it: CC's have made it into Round The Deuce in the 89X Windsor/Detroit Radio's "I'm With The Band" contest. Three winners will advance over the next three weeks and compete in a live, knuckledu...
Posted by Capitol Cities on Tue, 12 Sep 2006 05:58:00 PST

052606: June and Beyond.......

Hello.Well June is gonna be kinda sweet. June 9th & 10th we'll be doing a two night stand at the Satisfied Frog in Sault Sainte Marie. Yeah, I've looked and there aren't even strip clubs in the Soo. B...
Posted by Capitol Cities on Fri, 26 May 2006 09:35:00 PST

The Infamous Candy Comp and Things to do in the Soo

It's finally here! Scotty from Grande Nationals and his co-operations, Bellyache Candy Shoppe and Belly Ache Records have finally released "The Sweet Sounds of Detroit, Volume 1" compilation, of which...
Posted by Capitol Cities on Wed, 17 May 2006 07:17:00 PST

03/06/06: Blowouts, Hotcasts and Irishmen

Thanks to the full room of people who made it to Small's Saturday for the 2006 Blowout and the Metro Times for the press. FotogInk was there and took photos of our show with our friends the Grande Nat...
Posted by Capitol Cities on Tue, 07 Mar 2006 08:09:00 PST

Goodnight Indianapolis !!!

That was some weekend. Friday night we played at the Jigsaw in Cleveland. played with some great openers (Luxury Pushers, Science Fiction Idols) and one hell of a headliner (Southern Trespass). Believ...
Posted by Capitol Cities on Tue, 21 Feb 2006 11:39:00 PST

01/29/06: Detroit Local and Desolation Stones

"Get Low" recently received a spin on Detroit rock-powerhouse The WRIF's new HD station, RIFF2. Occassional Capitol Cities bandmate Melody Licious brought her Detroit rock know-how to "Detroit Local 1...
Posted by Capitol Cities on Sun, 29 Jan 2006 02:16:00 PST