EP Presentation: Calling All Captains Released New EP "The Things That I've Lost" via New Damage Records // All Time Metal \\

 


<< Calling All Captains, on their new EP "The Things That I’ve Lost", offer an excellent rendition of the punk rock sound of the early 2000s, but with a modern aesthetic and acoustic approach. All the intense and unpleasant feelings are captured in seven songs with emotionally charged lyrics and a lot of punk rock energy. >> — Anastasia Tetoula / All Time Metal 

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Calling All Captains Released New EP "The Things That I've Lost" on January 9th, 2026 via New Damage Records

Edmonton, AB — Canadian punk-rock mainstays Calling All Captains have released their long-awaited new EP, "The Things That I’ve Lost", via New Damage Records.

Stream "The Things That I’ve Lost" here: callingallcaptainsstream.com

The band has also unveiled a new music video for the EP’s new single “Dark Clouds,” now streaming alongside the release.

Watch on YouTube the “Dark Clouds” video


Fronted 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 Lost documents 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:

1. Stay Away
2. Call Me
3. A New Type of Grey
4. Blood For Blood
5. Say That You Hate Me
6. Dark Clouds
7. Salt Lines

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.

Photo: Karly Watson / @karlywatson

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