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Posts By James Merrix

El Nibre EP

  • 18/09/2011
  • James Merrix
  • · Releases
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Released: 19/09/11
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We’re working on an album of new songs, but it felt wrong to abandon these ones. “Turn Away” is a fast paced but sparse rocker that alternates between threadbare verses and mammoth choruses. The title track “El Nibre” is possibly the heaviest and most frantic thing we’ve ever done, telling the story of a mythical monster/force of nature. “Climbing the Waterfall” has been a live favourite over the last year, the end of the song usually finds Whitty at the top of whatever he was able to scale in 4 1/2 minutes.

The final track, Strong Enough, is a song we’ve gone to town on. The original idea came 5 years ago, some songs just take their god damned time. We’ve not played it live much, and it’s a bit different to what we normally do, but put this on headphones late at night and sit back with a beer/ smoke/ herbs/ whisky.

Reviews

The BCFM Sunday Rockshow – http://sundayrockshow.blogspot.com/2011/09/captain-horizon-el-nibre-ep-self.html

El Nibre is a bit of a rocker that the ducks buttocks tight rhythm section of James “Mez” Merrix and Alex Thomson drives along in fine style, while Climbing The Waterfall is a fine slab of intelligent commercial rock that wouldn’t sound out of place on an album by Young The Giant. However the real gem is the closer Strong Enough a chilled out mini epic that has the ghost of Hawkwind on the intro before floating dreamily away into Porcupine Tree / Darwins Radio territory.

Harry Paterson – http://harrypaterson.co.uk/albums/captain-horizon-el-nibre-e-p/

Strong Enough is a down-tempo ballad that Marbles-era Marillion would have been proud to call their own and if Radiohead found some balls and could drag their gazes from their shoes for long enough to pen something decent, they might sound like this. On a good day. If they worked at it.

0 Radiostasis EP

  • 15/04/2011
  • James Merrix
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Released: 15/04/11
Available from: iTunes, Amazon, 7Digital and streaming on Spotify, Grooveshark and WE7.

Reviews

Midlands Rocks – http://www.midlandsrocks.co.uk/reviews/album-reviews/cd-reviews/captainhorizon-radiostasis

Subtleties and textures, buried under the sheer physical assault and dynamism of their live show, emerge here with surprising results. There is a definite indie quality to the material in several places; Most of ‘Bring Back The Sun’, especially during the intro vocal descant.  Due, also, to Watson’s fret board excursions. ‘Stop’, at 3.22, also brings The Edge to mind with its chiming, less-is-more single-note pattern. Elsewhere, Graham Coxon and Johnny Marr seem reasonable reference points.

Ravenheart Music – http://www.ravenheartmusic.com/products-group-83.html

All four cuts on the EP are good melodic cuts, but the fave to my ears are ‘Anxiety Breaks Us All’ and the title track. Anybody into the Melodic Rock/AOR scene will do themselves no harm in checking this band and their music out.

0 Radiostasis to be performed live on BBC Radio WM

  • 14/04/2011
  • James Merrix
  • · News

Captain Horizon are very excited to be playing live on BBC West Midlands 96.5FM this evening!

We will be playing our new EP, Radiostasis, in its entirety between 10 and 11pm.

Radiostasis is released tomorrow and will be available from all major online retailers. In the meantime, tune in to 95.6 FM or on BBC iPlayer to hear the performance tonight before the release party at the HMV Institute tomorrow!

This is our first ever non-acoustic live radio session and we just can’t wait!

Update:

You can now catch the session on the BBC iPlayer for the next 7 days.

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