Capsize return with “The Fracture,” their first release since signing to Roux & Ruin Records. Produced by Matt Good, whose credits include From First To Last and Asking Alexandria, the track blends sharp melodic turns with dense, emotional weight. It reintroduces the band with a sound that feels focused and unfiltered.
“This song is about taking responsibility for everything in my life, even the things that are out of my control,” shares vocalist Daniel Wand. “I’ve found holding myself accountable is the only way I’ve been able to make sense of the aftermath when things fall apart in any category of life. It’s about feeling empty from it, and still trying to find some kind of light at the end of the tunnel by being candid about internal struggle.”
“The Fracture” leans into tension and release — melodic passages give way to heavier bursts, mirroring the push and pull inside the lyrics. The production keeps the edges intact, allowing the vulnerability in Wand’s delivery to sit alongside the band’s driving instrumentation.
After several standalone singles in recent years, Capsize are preparing their first physical release since ‘A Reintroduction: The Essence Of All That Surrounds Me.’


