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Posts By James Merrix

Radiostasis

  • 30/07/2012
  • James Merrix
  • · Audio Disc · Store

Radiostatis EP is the follow up from the debut ep ‘captainHorizon’.

Radiostasis features the songs ‘Stop!’, ‘Bring Back The Sun’, ‘Anxiety Breaks Us All’ and ‘Radiostasis’.

Price: £5.50

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0 Review: Hostile / Captain Horizon / Point Blank Fury / Zombie Xtras (Emma Scott Presents)

  • 19/07/2012
  • James Merrix
  • · Media · Reviews

Their set heightens the expectations of the crowd for Captain Horizon’s appearance, question is can they live up to it…?

Yes. They. Can. Captain Horizon storm onto the stage with fantastic confidence and blast the rawest and most energetic set so far. Their brilliant performance gains them significant prestige among the crowd who happily sing-a-long to the band’s songs both on and off request. They use the small size of the venue to their advantage by surging right up the barrier to be as intimate with the audience as possible to the point we’re sure the lead singer was trying to find a way over the barrier to join the crowd.

http://hevypetal.com/live-reviews/299/hostile–captain-horizon–point-blank-fury–zombie-xtras-emma-scott-presents

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0 HOSTILE, Captain Horizon, Point Black Fury, Zombie Xtras, Chemikill @Academy 3 30/6/12

  • 02/07/2012
  • James Merrix
  • · Media · Reviews

“On our notes for Captain Horizon, we have written just one thing: Witty. This is not a reflection on their joke telling abilities, more the man christened as Steve Whittington. Witty is just about the best frontman in the Midlands. He could sing the phonebook and make the damn thing entertaining.

Less straight ahead metal than the other bands on the bill, with some almost prog and poppy elements to their sound, they draw the evening’s biggest crowd by quite a way. Indeed, there is an argument to suggest they could have headlined this thing, but no matter. “Light Years” is a fine rocking moment and the new EP (available for free download on their website) is a statement of intent. They will be back.”

Full review from Rocking The Midlands

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