Capillary kick off the year with the release of their debut album ‘in remembrance,’ out now via 51st State Records. Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Justin Bartlett at Studio 4 in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, the album leans into guitar driven momentum, patient builds, and emotionally charged vocals. Drawing influence from Sunny Day Real Estate, Rites Of Spring, Mineral, and Title Fight, the record moves between open armed sing alongs and heavier, inward looking stretches without losing intensity or focus.
Across ten tracks, Capillary trace moments of change, loss, and self awareness that surface during the shift into adulthood. Guest appearances from Dazey Doom on “impermanence” and Koyo on “plainview” expand the album’s emotional range, while the grief soaked centerpiece “disaster//perspective” anchors the record with weight and tension. Vocalist and guitarist Jake Rubin describes the album as a reflection on growth and what comes after, framing ‘in remembrance’ as a body of songs meant to evolve alongside the listener and settle into daily life through repetition and time.


