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PREMIERE: Let Colibrium 'Capture' your attention with their brand-spankin' anthemic new single

Feb 4, 2019
4 min read

Every now and then a song lands in our inbox and we get all kinds of excited to share it with you and that's how we felt about RADelaide band Colibrium's new single 'Capture' which we're proud to be Premiering for you today.

The track is from their forthcoming EP Carried and if you're a fan of bands like Dead Letter Circus, The Butterfly Effect and (strangely) Disturbed, you wouldn't be too far removed from what this new song sounds like with its hard rock feel, perfectly placed guitar solos and frontman Chris Gard's alluring vocal performance throughout. It has the potential to become an absolute crowd favourite sing-a-long at future shows, especially with the chorus:

"Caaaaapturrrre the sunrise/to remind you why you're/heeeere on top of the world againnnn"


In the past, you may have caught the guys sharing a stage with fellow alt/prog-rockers Leprous, Twelve Foot Ninja and Caligula’s Horse, but it shouldn't be long before they're headlining their own shows across the country on the back of this one (we hear an announcement is coming soon). If commercial radio doesn't pick this up and thrash it during the day, they're bloody idiots too. But according to the band, this is just the start of what's to come:

"It's been three years and we think you'll agree it's been worth the wait. There are a few surprises, so turn it up loud and enjoy!”


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