The Capes
The Capes evoke a bittersweet tension through steady rhythms and shimmering guitar lines that resonate with both urgency and contemplation.
United Kingdom
Est. 2002
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2005
About The Capes
The Capes carve out a distinct space within the indie rock landscape, offering a sound that resonates with both intimacy and introspection.
Their music matters because it captures the complexities of everyday life, illuminating feelings of vulnerability and resilience that often go unspoken.
Their music matters because it captures the complexities of everyday life, illuminating feelings of vulnerability and resilience that often go unspoken. By connecting deeply with listeners who seek authenticity in a world of superficiality, The Capes create a communal experience that invites reflection and shared emotional journeys.
Their approach is marked by an earnestness that combines raw instrumentation with polished melodies, allowing for an inviting sonic palette while maintaining a sense of immediacy. The band harnesses a DIY ethos, layering sounds that feel both spontaneous and carefully crafted; this duality creates an atmosphere where spontaneity thrives alongside thoughtful composition. This innovative blend also encourages audience participation during live shows, transforming performances into shared moments of catharsis.
Lyrically, The Capes often explore themes of longing, self-discovery, and the intricacies of personal relationships. Their storytelling feels relatable and grounded, employing a tone that balances sincerity with a touch of irony. Delving into the nuances of human experience, their songs convey relatable emotions without overwhelming melodrama, inviting listeners to find their own narratives within the music.
1 studio album· United Kingdom
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The Capes's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.
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2005–2005
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