Capstan Share "What You Want" Video

Florida post-hardcore five-piece CAPSTANAnthony DeMario [vocals], Joseph Mabry [guitar, vocals], Harrison Bormann [guitar], Andrew "Boz" Bozymowski [bass, vocals], and Scott Fisher [drums] — recently announced their new album The Mosaic, out May 24 via Fearless Records. Pre-order it here

The band has just shared the video for the new single "What You Want. It's a fans first anthem, once that captures the band's soaring, emotional, and supremely catchy sonic style. Capstan indulge in a little '80s energy with this track, as it has a glorious throwback vibe, all the while maintaining a modern edge.

Watch it below

"Perhaps an unexpected tune from Capstan, 'What You Want' pokes fun at coming to terms with some surprising and difficult truths about the music industry," the bad muses. "Still, ever earnest, this song is a commitment to what Capstan is and always will be, and a pledge to our most loyal fans."

To make a mosaic, tiny pieces interlock as a larger picture. In similar fashion, distinct elements coalesce as one in Capstan. The band mixes metallic precision with pit-splitting hardcore grooves and the kind of hooks you can't shake. Since 2015, Capstan have progressed with each subsequent move. Following Seasonal Depression [2015] and In The Wake of Our Discord [2018], they made waves with their full-length debut, Restless Heart, Keep Running, in 2019. They toured with the likes of Trash Boat, Doll Skin, Silverstein, and many more. After amassing tens of millions of streams and earning acclaim from the likes of KERRANG! and New Noise, the group paint a definitive body of work on their aptly titled third full-length offering, The Mosaic.

Capstan Share Lyric Video for New Song "Empire"

Florida post-hardcore five-piece CAPSTANAnthony DeMario [vocals], Joseph Mabry [guitar, vocals], Harrison Bormann [guitar], Andrew "Boz" Bozymowski [bass, vocals], and Scott Fisher [drums] — recently announced their new album The Mosaic, out May 24 via Fearless Records. Pre-order it here

The band has just shared the new single "Empire." Listen here. Watch the lyric video below

Capstan go big with "Empire." The larger-than-life song cycles through a grip of moods in the space of four minutes. Layered vocals, gnarly guitar works, breakdowns, and atmospheric keyboards and electronic flourishes are sprinkled throughout the track. It's a sonic adventure that shows off the band's willingness to experiment and try new things at once!

"'Empire' is an introspective piece," says Mabry. "The lyrics confess guilt regarding privilege, its cost, and mass complicity in atrocities committed in the name of western imperialism. Recognizing the global scope of violence, poverty, and inequality, and acknowledging that the system is decidedly and irreparably broken is imperative to the possibility of progress."

To make a mosaic, tiny pieces interlock as a larger picture. In similar fashion, distinct elements coalesce as one in Capstan. The band mixes metallic precision with pit-splitting hardcore grooves and the kind of hooks you can't shake. Since 2015, Capstan have progressed with each subsequent move. Following Seasonal Depression [2015] and In The Wake of Our Discord [2018], they made waves with their full-length debut, Restless Heart, Keep Running, in 2019. They toured with the likes of Trash Boat, Doll Skin, Silverstein, and many more. After amassing tens of millions of streams and earning acclaim from the likes of KERRANG! and New Noise, the group paint a definitive body of work on their aptly titled third full-length offering, The Mosaic.

Capstan Announce New Album "The Mosaic" + Share "Misery Scene" Video

Florida five-piece CAPSTANAnthony DeMario [vocals], Joe Mabry [guitar], Harrison Bormann [guitar], Andrew "Boz" Bozymowski [bass, vocals], and Scott Fisher [drums] — are pleased to announce their new album The Mosaic, out May 24 via Fearless Records. Pre-order it here

Today, the band has shared the video for "Misery Scene." Watch it below.

Here, the band mixes dreamy choruses with buzzy, dramatic guitars, and cinematic sonic flourishes. The song will fill the room with its majestic melodies and singalongs. Misery never sounded quite so good. If Queen were a post-hardcore band, they would have made a song like "Misery Scene."

"'Misery Scene' is the beginning of a change of lyrical direction for Capstan; ever introspective, the lyrics address the writer's previous inability to break their cycle of self-destructive choices, as well as the toxic and ubiquitous admiration of poor mental health in artists. It is a song about making a conscious shift from the glorification of being unhappy for the perceived sake of art, to the desire to make a more positive impact on others' lives," says Mabry.

To make a mosaic, tiny pieces interlock as a larger picture. In similar fashion, distinct elements coalesce as one in Capstan. The band mixes metallic precision with pit-splitting hardcore grooves and the kind of hooks you can't shake. Since 2015, Capstan have progressed with each subsequent move. Following Seasonal Depression [2015] and In The Wake of Our Discord [2018], they made waves with their full-length debut, Restless Heart, Keep Running, in 2019. They toured with the likes of Trash Boat, Doll Skin, Silverstein, and many more. After amassing tens of millions of streams and earning acclaim from the likes of KERRANG! and New Noise, the group paint a definitive body of work on their aptly titled third full-length offering, The Mosaic.

CAPSTAN ON TOUR:
WITH HOLDING ABSENCE, CASEY, + ACRES:
2/11 — Montreal, QC — Le Studio TD
2/13 — Baltimore, MD — Baltimore Soundstage
2/14 — New York (NYC), NY — Gramercy Theater
2/16 — Philadelphia, PA — The Foundry
2/17 — Worcester, MA — The Palladium

Capstan Drop "nulla." EP Today + Share "Arrows"

CAPSTAN RELEASE NULLA. EP , DECEMBER 15, VIA FEARLESS RECORDS

EP FEATURES THREE PREVIOUSLY RELEASED SONGS

WATCH LYRIC VIDEO FOR "ARROWS"
below.

Florida five-piece CAPSTAN — Anthony DeMario [vocals], Joe Mabry [guitar], Harrison Bormann [guitar], Andrew "Boz" Bozymowski [bass, vocals], and Scott Fisher [drums] — have released their new (and previously unannounced) EP nulla. today, December 15, via Fearless Records.

Listen to and get it
here and check out the lyric video for "Arrows."

"'Arrows' is about a personal journey from a place of confusion, selfishness, and despair to one of love, hope, and growth, through the support and influence of a loved one. Ultimately, this song is about the transformative nature of love, and how it can lead you to find meaning in life," the band says.

Captan are touring next year with Holding Absence. All dates are below, including a run of headline dates.

CAPSTAN ON TOUR:
HEADLINE:

1/8 — Gainesville, FL — High Dive
1/9 — Pensacola, FL — The Handlebar
1/11 — Oklahoma City, OK — 89th Street
1/13 — Las Vegas, NV — The Usual Place
1/14 — Fresno, CA — Strummer's

WITH HOLDING ABSENCE, CASEY, + ACRES:
1/16 — Seattle, WA — Neumos
1/17 — Portland, OR — Hawthorne Theatre
1/19 — Roseville, CA — Goldfield Trading Post - Roseville
1/20 — Los Angeles, CA — Echoplex
1/21 — Anaheim, CA — Chain Reaction
1/23 — Mesa, AZ — The Nile
1/24 — Albuquerque, NM — Launchpad
1/26 — Denver, CO — Marquis Theater
1/27 — Lawrence, KS — The Granada (half house)
1/28 — Dallas, TX — South Side Music Hall
1/30 — San Antonio, TX — Rock Box San Antonio
1/31 — Houston, TX — RISE Rooftop
2/2 — Tampa, FL — The Orpheum
2/3 — Atlanta, GA — The Masquerade - Hell
2/4 — Nashville, TN — The Basement East
2/6 — Lakewood, OH — Mahall's
2/7 — Chicago, IL — Bottom Lounge
2/9 — Detroit, MI  — The Shelter
2/10 — Toronto, ON — Velvet Underground Toronto
2/11 — Montreal, QC — Le Studio TD
2/13 — Baltimore, MD — Baltimore Soundstage
2/14 — New York (NYC), NY — Gramercy Theater
2/16 — Philadelphia, PA — The Foundry
2/17 — Worcester, MA — The Palladium

Capstan released their second album
SEPARATE in 2021 via Fearless Records.

Capstan Share "Bloom" — LISTEN

Florida five-piece CAPSTAN — Anthony DeMario [vocals], Joe Mabry [guitar], Harrison Bormann [guitar], Andrew "Boz" Bozymowski [bass, vocals], and Scott Fisher [drums] — have shared another new single.

Listen to and watch the visualizer for "Bloom"
here. Stream the song here.

"Bloom" demonstrates the softer side of Capstan. Driven by a lilting piano melody, gorgeous vocals, and layered harmonies, it's an emotional journey that packs a sonic lifetime into the space of four minutes. Stick around for the epic ending. It's quite the payoff.

"Every one of us will experience tremendous shifts throughout our lives," the band says, offering a closer look into the song. "We all change drastically as we age, especially as we attempt to overcome our past traumas. 'Bloom' speaks to the journey of learning to focus on the future, instead of the tragedies of the past. A song about growth, and the transition from cyclical self-destructive behavior into hopeful intention for what is to come. It's about the desire to impact the world in a positive, meaningful way, from the perspective of a person who was previously only able to view life through the lens of their trauma. The desire to be the love, be the change. We never stop growing. We never stop blooming."

"Bloom" follows the previously issued double singles "
Bête Noire" + "Heart to Heart."

Captan are touring next year with Holding Absence. All dates are below.

CAPSTAN ON TOUR:
WITH HOLDING ABSENCE, CASEY, + ACRES:

1/16 — Seattle, WA — Neumos
1/17 — Portland, OR — Hawthorne Theatre
1/19 — Roseville, CA — Goldfield Trading Post - Roseville
1/20 — Los Angeles, CA — Echoplex
1/21 — Anaheim, CA — Chain Reaction
1/23 — Mesa, AZ — The Nile
1/24 — Albuquerque, NM — Launchpad
1/26 — Denver, CO — Marquis Theater
1/27 — Lawrence, KS — The Granada (half house)
1/28 — Dallas, TX — South Side Music Hall
1/30 — San Antonio, TX — Rock Box San Antonio
1/31 — Houston, TX — RISE Rooftop
2/2 — Tampa, FL — The Orpheum
2/3 — Atlanta, GA — The Masquerade - Hell
2/4 — Nashville, TN — The Basement East
2/6 — Lakewood, OH — Mahall's
2/7 — Chicago, IL — Bottom Lounge
2/9 — Detroit, MI  — The Shelter
2/10 — Toronto, ON — Velvet Underground Toronto
2/11 — Montreal, QC — Le Studio TD
2/13 — Baltimore, MD — Baltimore Soundstage
2/14 — New York (NYC), NY — Gramercy Theater
2/16 — Philadelphia, PA — The Foundry
2/17 — Worcester, MA — The Palladium

Capstan released their second album
SEPARATE in 2021 via Fearless Records.

Capstan Share Double Singles "Bete Noire" + "Heart to Heart"

Florida five-piece CAPSTAN — Anthony DeMario [vocals], Joe Mabry [guitar], Harrison Bormann [guitar], Andrew "Boz" Bozymowski [bass, vocals], and Scott Fisher [drums] — have shared a double single!

Today, fans can listen to "
Bête Noire" and "Heart to Heart."

"'Bête Noire' criticizes a broken system that rewards greed and exploitation while leaving ordinary people in suffering," the band shares. "The song calls for collective action to challenge this unjust status quo and emphasize the need to dismantle the oppressive structures that perpetuate inequality. The repeated chorus lyric of 'Hail to the thief' underscores the message of resistance against those who benefit from this system at the expense of others."

The song is truly a carnival of sounds – thinks gnarly riffs, moshy breakdowns, alternately sung and screamed vocals, and experimental, unusual, and upbeat melodies. It's a gloriously dizzying and layered mix.


The band has also dropped the video for "Heart to Heart." Watch the clip, featuring Belmont and Jason Tyler, 
below.

Sonically, the song harks back to the glory days of Warped Tour, pop-punk, and emo with its vocal harmonies, singalong choruses, rowdy riffery, and standout solos. It's the best kind of throwback since it transports you to a time long since past — without OD'ing on nostalgia. It also has a very poignant lyrical lean.

"'Heart to Heart' depicts a heartfelt and comforting conversation between partners," Capstan explain. "The lyrics acknowledge the speaker's own shortcomings in listening and paying attention but emphasizes the enduring love and connection they share. The chorus highlights the importance of open communication and vulnerability in their relationship, inviting the other person to let their guard down and be themselves. The song is a message of love, understanding, and the power of shared moments."

Captan are touring next year with Holding Absence.

CAPSTAN ON TOUR:
WITH HOLDING ABSENCE, CASEY, + ACRES:

1/16 — Seattle, WA, US — Neumos
1/17 — Portland, OR, US — Hawthorne Theatre
1/19 — Roseville, CA, US — Goldfield Trading Post - Roseville
1/20 — Los Angeles (LA), CA, US — Echoplex
1/21 — Anaheim, CA, US — Chain Reaction
1/23 — Mesa, AZ, US — The Nile
1/24 — Albuquerque, NM, US — Launchpad
1/26 — Denver, CO, US — Marquis Theater
1/27 — Lawrence, KS, US — The Granada (half house)
1/28 — Dallas, TX, US — South Side Music Hall
1/30 — San Antonio, TX, US — Rock Box San Antonio
1/31 — Houston, TX, US — RISE Rooftop
2/2 — Tampa, FL, US — The Orpheum
2/3 — Atlanta, GA, US — The Masquerade - Hell
2/4 — Nashville, TN, US — The Basement East
2/6 — Lakewood, OH, US — Mahall's
2/7 — Chicago, IL, US — Bottom Lounge
2/9 — Detroit, MI, US — The Shelter
2/10 — Toronto, ON, Canada — Velvet Underground Toronto
2/11 — Montreal, QC, Canada — Le Studio TD
2/13 — Baltimore, MD, US — Baltimore Soundstage
2/14 — New York (NYC), NY, US — Gramercy Arts Theater
2/16 — Philadelphia, PA, US — The Foundry
2/17 — Worcester, MA, US — The Palladium

Capstan released their second album
SEPARATE in 2021 via Fearless Records.