Pressed on translucent blue vinyl, This Is Capital Punishment is limited to 1500 copies worldwide. From the strangely sultry “Drumming Out Time Inside Me” and “Grey And Illuminate” to the band’s favorite “Hot Love,” Capital Punishment may not be teenage punks anymore, but they certainly haven’t lost their edge. Capital Punishment burn through four other tracks that all explore the darker edges of rock ‘n’ roll. It was so loved by the label – and the band had so much fun recording it – that they decided to record new material. The original members got back together and did a remake of their track "Confusion." A blistering take on the original, the new version reimagines “Confusion” as a much louder and sinister track. Recorded at the Garden in Brooklyn, This Is Capital Punishment came about when Captured Tracks boss Mike Sniper asked Roebling for bonus material for the Roadkill reissue. Hot on the heels of Captured Tracks' reissue of Capital Punishment’s 1982 album Roadkill, the quartet of Kriss Roebling, Ben Stiller, Peter Zusi, and Peter Swann present This Is Capital Punishment – an EP of new material recorded almost 35 years after the group disbanded. Stay Awake: Various Interpretations of Music from Vintage Disney Films Ding Dong b/w Oh Carolina/We’ll Be Together (Live)Ī Very Rosie Christmas! - Anniversary Editionįritz the Cat (Original Soundtrack Recording)
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