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Montreal’s KAPITUR (ft. members Spectral Wound, Cauchemar, Metalian) New Video “Nature Morte” Explores Post-Trauma Disembodiment Off New EP “Covered in Dust”

  • November 2, 2023
  • by Asher
  • · Kapitur · Music News

NEWS RELEASE

Montreal, QC – November 2, 2023

Montreal’s KAPITUR (ft. members Spectral Wound, Cauchemar, Metalian, Massive Scar Era) New Video “Nature Morte” Explores Post-Trauma Disembodiment

New EP “Covered in Dust” Out Now!

What began as an individual endeavor by Brazilian cellist and vocalist Bruna Wanderley, who now calls Montreal, Canada home, has now come to fruition as a full-fledged band known as Kapitur, which features members from Montreal’s Spectral Wound, Cauchemar, Metalian, Ratpiss and Massive Scar Era. With a completed lineup in 2022, Kapitur unleashed an introductory cover single of Sepultura’s “Roots Bloody Roots” with an astonishing music video to great acclaim.

Not wasting any time between releases, in July 2023, the band unshackled their debut EP “Covered in Dust”, a heavy, ethereal, and atmospheric record, that was a personal songwriting and instrumental exploration by band founder Bruna Wanderley.

Released as a conceptual work, “Covered in Dust” burns down everything, that held Bruna back and allows her to flourish over the trauma.

Bruna explains the EP in further detail:

“Thematically, the EP speaks from personal experience. Inspired by the intrinsic struggles of exile, relationship trauma, and the safe space found in sci-fi literature, the record travels through wonder, solitude, and disillusionment. The existential themes are metaphors for the process of leaving one’s own homeland, failing to adapt, and making someone else your home to then yearn for salvation. The music moves from bleak cacophony to comforting melodies played on the cello, with warm, sorrowful tones that take you on an individual journey in a timeless space. A soul-burning amalgamation of chaos and beauty that unfolds an atmosphere and pace that allows for the coexistence of tranquility and despair.”

Today, Kapitur presents their new video for the EP’s opening track “Nature Morte”, a song that was inspired by the ferocity of artists like Jarboe and Myrkur, who have influenced Bruna to compose, sing, and learn gutturals.

Bruna explains further:

“The main riff in the song came to fruition on the cello, while the other instruments were added to suit its atypical presence. NM is about post-trauma disembodiment, the feeling of dissociating from your body and emotions in order to cope. Amidst an intangible turmoil, we tranquilize ourselves in the trivial only to become passive observers. Not seeing things for what they are, we give way to madness. Lost in our disembodiment, a distressed inner voice that had been shut calls for help, to the realization of our denial and numbness. This track is the only one that follows the familiar form of verse-chorus-bridge-outro.”

This video was a collaborative effort between Bruna Wanderley, Andres Arango, Sam Neumann, and Tyler Addey-Jibb. Filmed between Canada and Brazil with the help of friends and family along with being edited by Ben Tonkin in the UK.

Watch and listen to the visually entrancing and psychedelic video for “Nature Morte” at https://youtu.be/jmdvvpEfeMA

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Recommended for fans of Swans, Emma Ruth Rundle, Messa, and Thou, “Covered in Dust” was released on July 21, 2023, and is available on cassette and digital on https://kapitur.bandcamp.com/album/covered-in-dust and Spotify.

Track Listing:​
1. Nature Morte (4:09)
2. The Dust in Us (6:12)
3. Amaurosis (3:11)
4. Dream of the Ants (8:20)
EP Length: (21:52)

EP Recording Band Lineup:​
Bruna Wanderley – Cello, Vocals
Sam Neumann – Drums
Bruno Coe – Guest Bass
Zach Dean – Guest Guitar

Live Band Lineup:​
Bruna Wanderley – Cello, Vocals
Andres Arango – Guitar
Tyler Addey-Jibb – Bass
Sam Neumann – Drums

For more info: Facebook.com/kapitur | Instagram.com/kapiturband

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“after hearing this gorgeous album, I knew it was something to bring my attention back. Wonderful melodic and crushing cello doom never sounded so beautiful. Heavy doom sections with blasting drums and gritty guitars. Phenomenal vocals, then they bring the gorgeous sorrow. The album deconstructs everything and makes it flourish. It tears at your emotions and soul. Blackened doom is a genre I love digging through and I found a masterpiece with this album!” – Doom Heart

“You’ll certainly fall in love for the thunderous sound of her cello, placing her among the most interesting new names of the independent scene in Canada.” – The Headbanging Moose

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