"Blind Cinema Sessions" Review on Midwest Underground.com
October 1, 2007
Capaciti Blind Cinema Sessions.
One way to define an artist is if that person's music makes you visualize the story they are telling. Capaciti does this on the Blind Cinema Sessions to the point it is outright disturbing. The whole album is like a long horror movie broken down into nineteen tracks.
"Blind Cinema Sessions" the title is very intriguing, I was still surprised however that the album actually is like a movie that has no visual element. I must say it is a very unique approach to making an album. Natalie Fine makes an appearance on two tracks, her voice is absolutely perfect for the tone on both tracks, and absolutely no one could have sounded better on those two tracks. Also appearing on the album is Kristoff Krane on two tracks also; other appearances include Awol One Carnage ECID, Hailey Day, Reason, Barfly, and Impulse. The album is closed out by a heartfelt Ballad dedicated to everyone's favorite place in the world "The Dinkytowner" featuring Unicus of Kanser.
Front to back this album is one of the best I have heard in my life. I do not bullshit this one is really that good. Anyone who sleeps on this album should be very ashamed of themselves.
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