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    About this Episode

    Take one Barbershop chorus singer, a Guitar Hero slaying school friend, a multi talented open mic night performer and an Italian Stallion drummer... Put them together and what do you get?

    Capulus.

    This week Josh, Tom, Sean and Giacomo join me on The Road To Rock to talk about how they came together to form Capulus and the work they've put in which has seen them quickly become one of the hottest upcoming melodic rock bands on the UK's south coast music scene.

    Taking inspiration from bands such as Muse, Foo Fighters, Avenged Sevenfold and Bring Me The Horizon, if you've been lucky enough to catch Capulus playing live you will know they consistently deliver high octane shows with visual effects and a conceptual theme, leaving fans pumped up and wanting more.

    Their enthusiasm and passion for music is infectious and they didn't let a global pandemic get in the way of releasing new music or doing their bit to help save live music venues.

    In this episode of The Road To Rock hear about the plan they hatched during lockdown to help #saveourvenues which ended up making the newspapers, the battle they had to release their single 'Resist' at the beginning of the pandemic and where they're aiming to be playing this time next year...

    https://www.capulusofficial.co.uk/



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