Get Cape, Wear Cape, Fly
War of the Worlds (Atlantic)
Get Cape, Wear Cape, Fly (aka Sam Duckworth) returns with anthemic single War if the Worlds. Featuring his trademark acoustic riffff (!) style, thumpy rhythm section, trumpet honks and synthy breaks it cements his reputation as an exciting new British artist. Described by the man himself as “…the idea of relationships. It’s about breaking down that barrier and saying ‘What’s changed? And Why has it changed?’”
To the passing listener it’s a catchy song that sounds a bit weird sometimes. To the dedicated fan it probably explains why they’re alive in a way no one else could. To me it’s a mighty fine three-minute pop song that I’ll listen to again and again.
www.getcapewearcapefly.com
www.myspace.com/getcapewearcapefly
www.atlanticrecords.co.uk
Russell Moore
Get Cape, Wear Cape, Fly (aka Sam Duckworth) returns with anthemic single War if the Worlds. Featuring his trademark acoustic riffff (!) style, thumpy rhythm section, trumpet honks and synthy breaks it cements his reputation as an exciting new British artist. Described by the man himself as “…the idea of relationships. It’s about breaking down that barrier and saying ‘What’s changed? And Why has it changed?’”
To the passing listener it’s a catchy song that sounds a bit weird sometimes. To the dedicated fan it probably explains why they’re alive in a way no one else could. To me it’s a mighty fine three-minute pop song that I’ll listen to again and again.
www.getcapewearcapefly.com
www.myspace.com/getcapewearcapefly
www.atlanticrecords.co.uk
Russell Moore