Calling All Captains (Edmonton) Release New EP ‘The Things That I’ve Lost’; Debut “Dark Clouds” Video

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Calling All Captains (Edmonton) Release New EP ‘The Things That I’ve Lost’ via New Damage RecordsJanuary 10th Record Release Show Sold OutBand Unveils “Dark Clouds” Video“The pop-punk/post-hardcore troupe are kicking off the new year with raw reflection and emotional heft, delivered in a maelstrom of drums and searing melodic guitars.”- Exclaim!
“…seven tracks of emotionally charged punk rock that finds the foursome demonstrating some their most mature song-writing yet.”- Northern Exposure“Calling All Captains cut deep on The Things That I’ve Lost, a tightly focused EP that turns burnout, grief, and self-reckoning into emotionally charged punk songs that hit hard and linger.”- New Releases Now“Calling All Captains offers us a particularly rich and resolutely modern EP. Early 2000s Canadian punk rock rubs shoulders with modern hardcore punk. Energy and emotion are the watchwords of ‘The Things That I’ve Lost.'”- Sounding Shivers
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Edmonton, AB — Canadian punk-rock mainstays Calling All Captains have released their long-awaited new EP, The Things That I’ve Lost, out now via New Damage Records.The band has also unveiled a new music video for the EP’s new single “Dark Clouds,” now streaming alongside the release.Stream The Things That I’ve Lost:
https://callingallcaptainsstream.com/tttilWatch the “Dark Clouds” video:
https://youtu.be/loCTPUxTL3UFronted by Luc Gauthier (vocals) alongside Connor Dawkins (guitar/vocals), Brad Bremner (guitar/vocals), and Tim Wilson (drums), Calling All Captains have built a reputation for transforming personal struggle into catharsis — pairing vulnerability with explosive energy and melodic precision.“This is the most personal release we’ve ever put out,” says Gauthier. “These songs came from reflecting on everything we’ve been through, personally and as a band. It’s raw, but it’s real. And I think people will feel that.”Across seven emotionally charged tracks, The Things That I’ve Lostdocuments burnout, grief, and fractured identity, while marking the band’s most mature and focused songwriting to date. The EP balances urgency and introspection, capturing the intensity of Calling All Captains’ live energy while pushing their sound forward with sharpened melodies and unfiltered honesty.The Things That I’ve Lost — Track Listing:Stay AwayCall MeA New Type of GreyBlood For BloodSay That You Hate MeDark CloudsSalt LinesIn support of the release, Calling All Captains’ album release show at Temple at Starlite on January 10 has officially sold out. Presented by 100.3 The Bear, the show will feature special guest Darryl Saves Lives. Doors open at 7:00 PM, showtime at 8:00 PM. 18+.With The Things That I’ve Lost, Calling All Captains continue to cement their place as one of modern punk rock’s most compelling and emotionally resonant voices — louder, sharper, and more honest than ever.
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