"Edgy, daring and sparky, Dublin band Cap Pas Cap play a hugely alluring post-everything game. There has only been a handful of releases to date, but each one has seen them pulling new shapes from the bag. Their best moment to date was last year’s hypnotic and spacey We Are Men single on the Skinny Wolves label, a pointer to the new-wave-no-wave-what-wave terrain they’re calling their own. Cap Pas Cap’s debut album should be one of this year’s highlights." - Jim Carroll, Irish Times. 'Top 50 Irish Bands right now, Article'
"This Irish based outfit return with their second vinyl release. This new EP follows on from their stunning debut 'Not Not Is Fine' from 2006. The EP opens up with the original version of 'We Are Men' with a big pulsating punk funk bass riff providing the backbone for a really uptempo piece of no wave complete with eighties synth action. Richie Egan aka Jape gives the track a bit of eighties electro pop treatment on his remix with a big throbbing drum machine and hypnotic looped vocal treatments. thatboytim opens up the second side with lots of added funky guitar sounds. The Decal remix closes the ep and its probably the pick of them for me. Its a superb piece of heaving guitar heavy industrial space rock sounding a bit like Godflesh with a punk funk fixation. Its all very hypnotic and quite dark and menacing too. December 2008" - Road Records
"New record by this irish band who released their stunning debut "Not Not Is Fine" EP in 2006. Here they return with a new song called "We Are Men" that tops all of their previous stuff! This 4-track EP opens with the original version of the song, an uptempo No-Wave hit in the vein of bands like DELTA 5, AU PAIRS or PYLON, based on a big, fat pulsating funk-bass riff!" - X Mist
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