Announcing ALL RISE The Capital Hearings’ New Album

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

[Washington D.C., 23 October 2023] – The Capital Hearings, an acclaimed a cappella ensemble based in Washington D.C., are proud to announce the release of their latest album, “All Rise.” This exciting new addition to their repertoire is now available for streaming on Spotify.

All Rise” is a masterpiece that showcases the extraordinary vocal talent and creative artistry of The Capital Hearings. The album is a delightful fusion of vibrant harmonies, captivating melodies, and thought-provoking lyrics that will leave listeners awe-inspired. It reflects the group’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of contemporary a cappella music.

Incorporating influences from various musical genres, “All Rise” is a testament to the group’s diverse musical interests and their exceptional vocal abilities. The album presents an exhilarating mix of covers and original songs, all meticulously arranged and performed with stunning precision.

On the album creation, The Capital Hearings Member, Regina Burgher, said “’All Rise’ tells a story of everything we have felt over the past few years, including during the pandemic lockdowns. The first track, “And the Phoenix,” is the song we wrote collectively during that time. All of the songs on the album explore different emotions and ideas that have been part of the journey and we are so proud to share this album with you.

The Capital Hearings invite music enthusiasts, a cappella fans, and everyone who appreciates the power of harmonious voices to tune in and experience the magic of “All Rise” on Spotify. Be sure to follow The Capital Hearings on social media for the latest updates, including upcoming live performances, interviews, and behind-the-scenes content.


For press inquiries, interview requests, or additional information, please contact:

Cristina Lopez

General Manager

Email: [email protected]


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This project was supported by the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities