Capture

Capture

hardcore punk

Australia Est. 2010

"The music drives forward with relentless tempo and abrasive riffs, carving out an aggressive yet accessible landscape that prompts both movement and reflection."

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Reign of Terror

Reign of Terror

2014

About Capture

Capture matters for its refusal to let the intensity of hardcore punk fade into mere nostalgia, instead projecting a raw energy that resonates deeply with both the disillusioned and the hopeful.
Their music acts as a rallying cry, fostering a sense of community among listeners who crave catharsis through shared frustration and relentless optimism.
Their music acts as a rallying cry, fostering a sense of community among listeners who crave catharsis through shared frustration and relentless optimism. By channeling this duality, Capture becomes a vital voice in a scene often marked by isolation. The band's approach hinges on an unyielding commitment to authenticity and visceral expression, drawing from the chaotic spirit of punk while honing their sound with precision and intent. This combination allows each performance to feel like an urgent dialogue between band and audience, where the former channels collective angst into something transformative, encouraging participants to release pent-up emotions in a cathartic frenzy. Lyrically, Capture often explores themes of struggle and resilience, weaving narratives that balance personal introspection with broader societal critiques. Their songwriting tends to favor an earnest tone, with storytelling that resonates on an emotional level rather than relying on irony or detachment, ultimately creating an inviting space for genuine connection.

3 studio albums· 7 years· Australia

Full discography

Capture's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

3 releases 3 albums 2012–2019
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