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Das Kapitans – Songs

by Jon Seymour

11/04/21

Das Kapitans – Songs

 

 

This is the fourth album in a series of twelve, releasing every month of 2021. The duo responsible for this ambitious project are Stephen Potter and Simon Bailey, members of Fuzz and the Felts. This is my first introduction to the band, and after listening, I will most certainly check out the three earlier releases.

So then, onto the album in question. It’s primarily a punk album, and it pulls no punches. Sixteen tracks totalling thirty-four minutes gives you some idea of what you’re in for. They hit you hard and fast, leaving no time to recover between each track, and of course it’s laden with lots of fuzz (naturally).

Considering the album has been put together in just a month, from writing to recording and mastering, it is very accomplished. Post-production has been kept to a minimum, and it sounds raw and angry. The fact that they’ve managed to get so much energy into everything with just guitar and drums is damned impressive too.

Lyrically it broaches many different issues, and although some tracks are a little dark, the overall experience of listening is so much fun. It literally put a smile on my face, and honestly, it took me completely by surprise, especially as I wasn’t expecting much from something that had been put together in such a short space of time. Colour me impressed, and we have another eight albums to look forward to this year, and they’re available on all streaming platforms. Give them a listen because they’re well worth your time.

8/10