CapitalSignal Corps (2006)Iron Pier Reviewer Rating: User Rating: Contributed by: Brian (others by this writer | submit your own) Published on July 25th 2006
The Eastern seaboard has continuously provided a hotbed of influences from which to harvest for punk rock bands from Long Island. Notably it's melodic hardcore that's one of the strongest and most prolific styles that's prevailed, and how. None of the bands have quite achieved legendary status within the underground but outside of their region, maybe for a lack of originality even for the style being executed, but we always invest hope in those new guns that come along. The question is likely to be raised with Capital, who feature ex-Silent Majority vocalist Tommy Corrigan in his newest project, and one that offers a healthy look into mid-`90s melodic hardcore. While there will be many doubts for their notoriety gaining any massive heights due to a seemingly strict no-touring / local show only ethos, it definitely seems that they deserve it based on the musical chops of their 9-song debut, Signal Corps.
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This is a great album. This is one of the better reviews to read in Brian's New York accent. This review was pretty good, but here's how I'd make it better: Brian, where is the Bronx review man? I'm a lyrics nerd, so far, this band looks awesome. Jordan Pastepunk is PUMPED! | Features
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