TIM ERVIN-GORE: VOCALS, GUITARS
SHAWNA ERVIN-GORE: DRUMS
BRUNSON MOODY: BASS
ROB JONES: GUITARS, VOCALS
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DISCOGRAPHY:

Sometimes Up is the Only Direction.
JB-044 CD

V/A: Anatomy of a...
JB-043 7"
1. Cut the pocket

5 song Tour EP: My flesh has been torn from me and I'm running for my life.
CVSC-01 CD ep

V/A: Compact
JB-037 CD
1.
Stanby Maneuver
2.
Yes, Let's

My Body Is A Radio
JB-030 CD ep

V/A: Chico, CA.
JB-026 CD
1. Elrond
2. Teenage Love Chorus

CD is done! Here's the deal...
Captain vs. Crew
Sometimes Up is the Only Direction.

1. Finest in Italian Metal pt. 1
2. New York City is Trying To Kill Me
3. Alex
4. Skeletons
5. Brutal Path of Destruction
6. Downtime
7. Warn the Duke!
8. Everybody's Doing It
9. Finest in Italian Metal pt. 2
10. Standyby Maneuver
11. Under the Rock Rock
12. Strawberries of Spain

Guy Davis did the art work and we thank him muchly for it. You'll be able to buy the record around the end of March here on the site, if you're in California you should come out and see us on our tour and get your copy there. See ya soon!

Old Stuff...

Captain Vs. Crew. The name implies a nautical theme, pirates and mutiny, salty air and barnacles. But go no further, in fact go backward. CvsC is not about stirring ocean spirits and battling octopi. Indeed, Captain Vs. Crew is about rocking the land. These rock swashbucklers need no blubbery whales to bolster their ego, only distorted guitars, loopy bass lines, frantic beats, and clever clarion vocals.

Captain Vs. Crew is a four pronged attack. With elbows out and sticks flying, Shawna Ervin-Gore hammers away, trying to keep all the little furry creatures down in their holes. She also plays drums. Tim Ervin-Gore (related only by marriage) takes care of vocal and guitar noise duties like a lunatic with fists of steak. Rob Jones is a guitar accent madman, plucking away with disorder in mind, attacking the verdant hills and valleys of bass player Brunson Moody’s roller coaster rock and roll odyssey. Stylistically, Captain Vs. Crew slip around genres, greasing the joints between influences with garage urgency and a happy-go-lucky sense of direction. Lyrically, Captain Vs. Crew barrel down the alleys of absurdity, yet regain composure long enough to visit a serious topic now and again.

Captain vs. Crew have been playing around the Northwest for the last 3 years, sharing bills with the likes of The Poster Children, The Mercury Birds, Electro-Group, Kind of Like Spitting, Karate, Elf Power, the Gossip and so many more.

mp3's

from the CD:
Sometimes Up is the Only Direction.

1. Alex (Spy Boy)
2. Skeletons
3. The Strawberries of Spain
4. Brutal Path
5. FIIM I
6. FIIM II