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Where It All Begins is a indie rock song with a duration of 3 minutes and 14 seconds.
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Press contact: michelle (at) teamclermont (dot) com
Artist: The Capsules:
Album: Northern Lights & Southern Skies
Release date: January 15, 2013
Label: Vespera Records
About: The Capsules have a tendency for sleepless nights, writing pensive, late night reveries. When they emerge from these states, they bring with them a soundtrack to the half forgotten memories that pass through your imagination in the space between reality and whimsy. The songs on Northern Lights & Southern Skies unfold in the place where the heart is open to the mysteries of the universe and help us gain a bit of insight into the experiences of love, loss, and longing that makes us human. Julie Shields has a comforting voice that sounds like your best friend whispering in your ear, while the melodic bass of Jason Shields and Kevin Trevino’s understated drumming keep things deceptively simple.
The Capsules decided to expand their palette on Northern Lights & Southern Skies and used less guitar and more keyboards, loops and electronics than they have on previous efforts. The music took more than a year to create, with the band working together to bring the hidden nuances out of each song. They still have their otherworldly aura, but there’s also a dark edge that keeps everything rooted to the earth. “Across the Sky” opens the album with a pumping bass and a pulsating keyboard line, supporting Julie’s wistful meditation on lost love. Her layered harmonies bring a hopeful note to the tune’s outro.
Loss, including a hint of mortality, is at the core of “From the Start,” a gentle ballad marked by quiet chiming electric guitar and subtle bass. “I knew you were trouble from the start,” Julie sings, letting us know that even the certain knowledge of trouble can’t keep us from following our heart. “With Signs Repeating” has a galloping dance pulse that captures the apprehension that fills the air before a thunderstorm or a break up. Julie’s half time vocal adds to the tension of the breathless rhythm track. Other standouts include “Our Apocalypse,” which lives up to its name with its sinister rhythm; the rocking love song “Time Will Only Tell” and “The Heartbreaker,” a moody ballad with a hook that’s as melancholy as it is catchy.
Jason and Julie Shields have been playing music for as long as they can remember. Jason taught himself bass and, without any formal knowledge, started using chords and chord fragments, developing a unique style that’s melodic and propulsive. Julie has played piano, cello, and guitar since she was a child; she started singing when she was three years old and never stopped. The two started making music together in high school. In the process, they fell in love, got married, and started their first band, which was called Shallow. At an age when most people are trying to figure out what they want to do with their lives, they were already signed, professional musicians touring the world.
After Shallow ended, Julie and Jason continued writing, looking for a drummer to compliment their lush, bright pop lullabies. Kevin Trevino, a drummer and music nerd, met the Shields at a friend’s wedding. He’d been a fan of Shallow and, after a few rehearsals under the newly formed name The Capsules, the trio clicked. They started touring, making records and winning fans, including Steven Hillenburg, the creator of SpongeBob SquarePants, who asked them to write a song for the show. Their songs have also been used in the PBS television show Roadtrip Nation and in several video games, including the megahit Borderlands 2. The Capsules have shared the stage with lot of great acts including The Flaming Lips, Garbage, Luna, Juliana Hatfield, Mercury Rev, and Low.
Look out for videos for “Across the Sky” and “Our Apocalypse,” then they’ll be playing select dates while they continue to explore new sonic territory that will allow them to take their heart wrenching visions into even more exciting musical and emotional dimensions.