E Capruun
E Capruun was an alternative rock band that released their breakthrough album 'Delirium Tremens' in 2003. The title track from that record became one of their...
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E Capruun was an alternative rock band that released their breakthrough album 'Delirium Tremens' in 2003. The title track from that record became one of their most recognizable songs, along with others like 'Crisi e Nierv' and 'Trasferta Di Lusso' from their catalog.
The band's lineup included Giuseppe Capruno on vocals and songwriting, Michele Capruno on guitar, Andrea Romanelli on bass, and Francesco Troiano on drums. They followed their debut with two more albums: 'The Ghosts That Walk' in 2005 and 'Songs for the Lost' in 2007.
Their early years were complicated by personal struggles and legal issues over music rights, which affected their touring and recording schedule. Despite these challenges, they maintained a following drawn to their atmospheric sound and introspective lyrics.
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