Canadian punk-rock mainstays Calling All Captains have officially released their long-awaited EP, The Things That I’ve Lost, via New Damage Records. Known for their explosive energy and melodic precision, the quartet, led by vocalist Luc Gauthier—describes this collection as their most personal work to date.
The EP finds the band reflecting on years of personal and professional hurdles, distilling those struggles into a raw, cathartic listening experience. “These songs came from reflecting on everything we’ve been through,” Gauthier shares, “It’s raw, but it’s real.” By pairing deep vulnerability with the high-octane sound fans have come to love, Calling All Captains reinforces their reputation as a vital voice in the modern punk scene. For those seeking music that balances emotional honesty with a heavy-hitting delivery, The Things That I’ve Lost is a must-stream this January.
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