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The Capes

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The Capes

Background information
Origin Flag of the United Kingdom London, United Kingdom
Genre(s) Indie Rock
Years active 2002-present
Label(s) Hard Soul Records (2005-2006)
Fabtone Records (Japan)
Website Official site
Members
Kris Barratt
Richard Gladman
Rupert Phelps
Rupert Cresswell
Nick Cresswell

The Capes is a five-piece indie rock band from South London. Their hook-laden music draws comparisons to britpop, in particular Blur.

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Biography

The band formed in 2002 when singer/guitarist Kris Barratt, keyboard player Richard Gladman, bass guitarist Rupert Cresswell and drummer Rupert Phelps began rehearsing together at South London's Goldsmiths College. Rupert Cresswell's brother Nick was soon brought in as an extra guitar and keyboard player, thus completing the current line-up of the band. Hard Soul Records, an American label, released the band's debut EP Taste in 2005. This was followed in early 2006 by the Capes' first album, Hello. Despite two American tours, an appearance at SXSW, and favourable reviews by online publications such as Pitchfork Media and Cokemachineglow, by late 2006 the band had parted ways with Hard Soul. This was in part due to a general lack of support from the label, who, amongst other things, left the band stranded in Athens, Georgia at the end of the 2006 US tour.[1] Hello, however, is still available both in the US and internationally via the iTunes store. In late 2006, the band signed to Fabtone records in Japan, who will domestically release Hello, with a slightly different tracklist and some bonus tracks, on January 10th, 2007.[2]

Discography

Albums

  • Hello (Hard Soul Records, 2006)

Singles and EPs

  • Taste EP (Hard Soul Records, 2005)

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