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0 Electric Six O2 Academy Birmingham 2nd December 2015 – Tickets

  • 13/07/2015
  • James Merrix
  • · News

We’re delighted to be opening for Electric Six at the O2 Academy in Birmingham on Wednesday 2nd December. We have tickets available at a special discounted rate of £8. If you would like a ticket, either email us at tickets@captainhorizon.co.uk or you can purchase online via PayPal.

**We’ve sold out of our online ticket allocation**

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Electric Six are currently touring and promoting their new album “Human Zoo”.

The concept of the “human zoo” has existed in art and literature for centuries, thus Electric Six recognizes and accepts it is not breaking new conceptual ground by naming its tenth studio album Human Zoo. It recognizes and accepts that old ground is being broken. Like teeth.

The first known reference to a human zoo is believed to be from the mid-to-middle 12th century, when the famous Flemish monk Wenslaus De Trappe wrote of his base desires to cage human beings and charge money to display them in humiliating fashion in his classic 14 Trappist Monk Tales. From there, the human zoo concept snowballed and could be found everywhere from Restoration literature (Lord Percy Nutton’s Northumberland Abbey), to Nazi propaganda (Die Mensch Zooiedieschennel) to 20th Century American counterculture (Tal Rosenberg’s 20 Days on Acid – I Am a Pinhole Camera), the last of which where the author famously imprisons his lawyer/traveling companion in a cage and places him at the corner of Haight and Ashbury to stand trial for helping contribute to a bad trip.

Electric Six recognizes the legacy of the human zoo concept and throws its hat into the conceptual milieu with a great deal of respect and humility. We do not seek to define the human zoo, nor do we seek to deconstruct it. We seek to explore it. We seek to expand it. And most of all, we seek to sell it to you.

Electric Six recognizes that when men and women are placed in cages and displayed like animals, a power dynamic is being constructed. The human in the cage has his basic rights discarded, his dignity stripped from him, whereas the human who pays to observe other humans establishes his superiority just by casually standing and watching, choosing to leave whenever he likes. In this same way, Electric Six seeks to put itself on display in such a manner that empowers the listener and debases the band all while making everyone feel like partying.

From the opening track “Karate Lips”, Human Zoo takes the listener immediately into a teenage karate tournament for girls as refereed by Def Leppard. The crunchy guitars hit you in the face like a teenage foot and you immediately remember why you purchased or illegally downloaded this latest Electric Six album.

Like many E6 albums, Human Zoo does not have one defining sound, rather it is a sampler’s plate of the entire history of rock and roll music. Like Motown…now we are doing Motown. “Alone With Your Body” is the feel good necrophilia anthem of the summer and it sees the band embracing this oft overlooked section of our hometown’s musical history.

From there we ramble into the spaghetti-western marching band good times of “Gun Rights”, the triumphant Disnification of “I’ve Seen Rio in Flames”, and into the absurd hip hop of “(Who The Hell Just) Call My Phone”. Thrown in a few classic rockers in “I Need A Restaurant” and “Worst Movie Ever” and you’ve got an E6 album, son!

But it’s not an E6 album until the closer is better than the rest of the record combined. The gorgeous, haunting pop of “The Afterlife” might be the greatest thing the band has ever done. Ever.

Okay we said some stuff, told you some song titles, and threw you a few bones. Come on now, buy the record! Who cares about all that other stuff? Have a go, see what happens! Give it a shot! Human Zoo is available on Oct. 14 on Metropolis Records. Come see Electric Six play in your town this fall on the Some Girls Do It for Love tour. Visit electricsix.com for tour dates.

Electric Six is:

Dick Valentine – Vocals
Da Ve – Guitar
Johnny Na$hinal – Guitar
Smorgasbord – Bass
Tait Nucleus? – Keyboard
Percussion World – Drums

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0 Imitation Sun Review Round Up!

  • 02/06/2015
  • James Merrix
  • · News

We’ve had the first few reviews of Imitation Sun! We’re delighted with the reception the album has had in the music press.

Maximum Volume Music: 9/10 – http://www.maximumvolumemusic.com/review-captain-horizon-imitation-sun-2015/

This record proves categorically that there’s no one else quite like them and you should accept no imitations.

Planet Mosh: 5/5 – http://planetmosh.com/captain-horizon-imitation-sun/

10 tracks that transcend musical boundaries by superheroes Captain Horizon

Get Your Rock Out: http://getyourrockout.co.uk/wp/captain-horizon-imitation-sun/

Well, with Imitation Sun they have managed to produce a very versatile piece of work that could easily catapult them onto bigger and better things if the stars align.

The Midlands Rocks: 10/10 – http://www.themidlandsrocks.com/captain-horizon-imitation-sun/

So, like a back road mystery tour, this album contains surprises and gems that will make you glad that you took that detour and headed off the beaten track to discover unknown pleasures.

Ravenheart Music: 8.5/10 – http://www.ravenheartmusic.com/products-group-83.html

Of the tracks on offer that are all consistently good, I am beginning to like the title track, 4+ minutes of total magic!

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Elated at the reviews 'Imitation Sun' has been gathering in the music press. See our review round up here: https://www.captainhorizon.co.uk/news/imitation-sun-review-round-up/

Posted by Captain Horizon on Tuesday, 2 June 2015

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0 Imitation Sun Album Launch Party – 22nd May, O2 Academy, Birmingham

  • 21/05/2015
  • James Merrix
  • · News

** PLEASE DO ALLOW EXTRA TIME FOR YOUR JOURNEY DUE TO RE-DEVELOPMENT WORKS GOING ON IN BIRMINGHAM CITY CENTRE **

Come and celebrate the release of Imitation Sun on Rocksector Records with us at the Birmingham O2 Academy 3 for a storming live show with an aftershow party at the Island Bar – http://www.bar-island.co.uk/.

Supports: JD and The FDCs + Twisted State of Mind.

6:00 – Doors Open
7.00 – 7.30pm – Twisted State Of Mind
7.45 – 8.15pm – JD & the FDCs
8.30pm – 9.30pm – Captain Horizon

10.00pm – ??? – Go to Island Bar, have drinks

“We’re not a metal band, or an indie band, or a rock band. I don’t think we’re a punk band either. Frankly we don’t know exactly what we are, and we don’t really mind what you call us because we don’t think about that too much. We write energetic music with guitars and drums and passionate vocals. We don’t shut down good ideas if they don’t fit, we change our shape to fit around them.

It’s kind of funny then that this second album has come out sounding so unified, so purposeful. For the first time we can listen back to a CD of ours and get an idea of what Captain Horizon is and what we do, in a way we’ve never done before. And that’s a pretty awesome, exhilarating feeling. These songs are personal to us all, forged in our live shows and recorded with crystal clear intent. It’s an album about growing up without losing the passion of youth, about fighting for who you are in a world that stifles individuality.

The Dark is the heart of the record, the central message. Our fears and struggles define us but what doesn’t kill us makes us stronger – whether it’s growing up in the industrial wastes of Can’t You See What I’ve Become, under the threat of nuclear war in Sword, or living in a northern town ravaged by the economics of Thatcher’s Britain in My Town. The ghosts of the past define our world and shape the streets we walk. Silence of Vera was inspired by a trip to Terezin concentration camp in the Czech Republic – in a room filled floor to ceiling with the names of thousands of children born in the ’30s and dead by 1945, we picked one name to be remembered.

We feel tighter as a band than ever before and this album reflects that. Mez plays with his own inimitable unique character and his drums own these recordings, entwining with Alex’s bass which throbs and oozes through the 10 tracks. Josh continues his attempts to confound and defy the traditions of rock guitar – the intense choruses of Comforting screaming single notes through the speakers where others might have hid behind the safety of power chords and blues based riffs. And Whitty is the powerhouse that even after years still amazes his bandmates with his soul and skill as a frontman.

Imitation Sun is our sound – it’s nice to have finally found it.”

We really cannot wait for tomorrow night for our Imitation Sun Album launch party at O2 Academy Birmingham. Doors open…

Posted by Captain Horizon on Thursday, 21 May 2015

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