Caspian is an American
post-rock
Post-rock is a form of experimental rock characterized by a focus on exploring textures and timbre over traditional rock song structures, chords, or riffs. Post-rock artists are often instrumental, typically combining rock instrumentation ...
band from
Beverly, Massachusetts
Beverly is a city in Essex County, Massachusetts, and a suburb of Boston. The population was 42,670 at the time of the 2020 United States Census. A resort, residential, and manufacturing community on the Massachusetts North Shore, Beverly incl ...
, United States.
History
Early history: 2003–2004
Caspian loosely formed in Autumn of 2003 in
Beverly, Massachusetts
Beverly is a city in Essex County, Massachusetts, and a suburb of Boston. The population was 42,670 at the time of the 2020 United States Census. A resort, residential, and manufacturing community on the Massachusetts North Shore, Beverly incl ...
, developing material through the first year of its existence, recording a demo in May 2004 and performing a small number of shows in late 2004 and early 2005, including support for the Japanese post-rock band
Mono. The band's first performance took place at The Pickled Onion in
Beverly, Massachusetts
Beverly is a city in Essex County, Massachusetts, and a suburb of Boston. The population was 42,670 at the time of the 2020 United States Census. A resort, residential, and manufacturing community on the Massachusetts North Shore, Beverly incl ...
on August 26, 2004. At the time, the band had not yet chosen the name Caspian and was looking for a vocalist.
''You Are The Conductor'': 2005–2006
In January 2005, the band signed with Dopamine Records, releasing a debut EP, ''You Are the Conductor'' in November 2005. This was followed, in January 2006, with the band's first tour of the Northeast comprising four dates in New York, D.C. and Pittsburgh. In April and May 2006, the band embarked on its first full tour of the US, reaching to the west coast and back. A hand pressed, limited edition tour EP was released by the band in September 2006 on their second full tour of the United States.
''The Four Trees'': 2007–2008

Over the course of 2006, the band developed material for a debut album, recording with Ethan Dussault again in August 2006 in
Cambridge, Massachusetts
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at the newly renovated New Alliance Audio. Released on Dopamine Records on April 10, 2007, their debut album, ''The Four Trees'', continued their positive exposure to a growing underground of
Post-Rock
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fans. The album was re-released in Europe by Make My Day Records in July 2008. Later that year, they recorded a split 7-inch with fellow Massachusetts band
Constants.
Once again Caspian embarked on a three-month-long coast to coast tour of the United States to support the release. After learning that founding member, guitarist Calvin Joss, could no longer fulfill touring duties, Erin Burke-Moran of The Fly-Agaris Sky, was initially recruited to tour in place of Joss, but became a full-time member immediately following their 2007 Spring U.S. Tour. Joss remains an active member of the band and will perform live with the band when scheduling permits.
''Tertia'': 2009–2011
Now officially a 5 piece band, Caspian released a follow-up to their debut called ''
Tertia'' in Europe on 7 August 2009 and in the US on 15 September 2009. Caspian once again recorded the album in February 2007 at New Alliance Audio with Ethan Dussault.

To tour the album upon its release, Caspian enlisted Washington DC area guitarist, Jonny Ashburn, and Austin, TX bassist, Jon McMahan to assist. "Tertia" was supported by two massive European tours (Fall of 2009 and Spring 2010) and a two-month North American tour (March/April 2010) that included opening for
Red Sparowes
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and
Fang Island
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. In July 2010, the band played their first ever shows in China. The two-date "Asian Tour" was July 16 at the Hidden Agenda Live House and the second was on July 17 in
Guangzhou
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, as part of the Qiangyuan Music Festival. The band toured the U.S. in September and October with their October 22 show at the
Old South Church
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in Boston. The show was recorded, and highlights were released on an EP titled ''Live at the Old South Church'' in January 2012. The tour continued to Europe in November and December playing support with
God is an Astronaut
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. In 2010, the band performed close to 150 concerts in 33 countries on 3 continents. The band played their final concert of 2010 at the Middle East Downstairs in Cambridge as part of the "Last Night on Earth", the eighth of the series, with
Constants, Irepress and
Moving Mountains.
''Waking Season'': 2011–2014
In a band blog update in early January 2011, the band said that most of their time over the next year would be spent writing and recording their 3rd full-length album. They performed at the 2011 SXSW Music Festival in Austin, Texas and played an 8-day European tour in April 2011 visiting Russia, Germany, Poland, and the Netherlands including a headline performance at the Dunk! Festival in Zottegem, Belgium.
During the summer of 2011, Caspian refrained from live performances and focused exclusively on writing new material. The band enlisted the services of
Matt Bayles
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to co-produce, engineer, and mix the record, which was recorded at
Q Division Studios in Somerville, MA in January 2012 for 3 weeks. Additional recording and production occurred in February 2012 at Radar Studios in Clinton, CT. The album was mixed at
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Studios in Seattle by
Matt Bayles
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with the band for 10 days in May, 2012. On July 9, 2012, the band announced that the album title would be ''
Waking Season''. The release date was later confirmed to be September 21, 2012, sold via
Triple Crown Records
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. A week before the album's U.S. release, Spin.com posted a full stream of the album and called it "The Post Rock Album of the Year".
The band played a few shows before starting a 16-show-run in support of
Minus the Bear
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and
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. Upon completion of that string of dates, Caspian headed to Europe touring from October 10 through November 20, and completed a full U.S. headline tour in February and March 2013 with support from
Junius and
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.
On May 26, the band opened up day two of the first
Boston Calling Music Festival
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at the
Boston City Hall Plaza
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.
The band played a short and spirited set and it also marked the first time the band played with six members on stage. The band followed up the outdoor show with a free concert in Beverly on July 13.
On August 28, 2013, the band announced via
Facebook
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that bassist Chris Friedrich had died. He was 32 years old.
For much of the month of October 2013 the band supported
HIM on a European tour. They subsequently returned to the U.S. for a string of dates with
65daysofstatic
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The band's mus ...
as co-headliners.
During this tour, the band announced the release of a new EP, entitled ''Hymn For The Greatest Generation'', containing three new songs, as well as a demo and two remixes of songs from Waking Season.
Pitchfork
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The term is also applied colloquially, but inaccurately, to ...
began to stream the title track on October 9, 2013, prior to the EP's release on November 11, 2013. "Hymn For The Greatest Generation" was the final recording on which bassist Chris Friedrich appeared, though it was released after his death.
The album ''Waking Season'' was later given an Australia and New Zealand release through
Hobbledehoy Record Co.
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in January 2014.
In March 2014, the band did two shows before departing for a tour of Asia and Australia. The 14-show-tour had the band playing shows in the Philippines, Singapore, six shows in China, Taiwan, and a five shows in Australia.
''Dust and Disquiet'': 2015–2017
In June 2015, Caspian released a 10th anniversary concert film, ''Live From the Larcom'', recorded at the historic
Larcom Theatre in their hometown of
Beverly, Massachusetts
Beverly is a city in Essex County, Massachusetts, and a suburb of Boston. The population was 42,670 at the time of the 2020 United States Census. A resort, residential, and manufacturing community on the Massachusetts North Shore, Beverly incl ...
in October 2014. The release was followed by a free screening of the film at the Cabot Theater.
The band began work on their fourth LP in March and April, and began hosting "listening parties" where paying fans were given iPods loaded with tracks from the album and invited to listen and discuss the record. The band also hosted additional parties in Europe in April and May 2015. On June 26,
''Noisey'' premiered the first single, "Sad Heart of Mine", off the upcoming record, titled ''Dust & Disquiet''. On September 13, 2015, the band appeared on "Boston Emissions", a radio program airing on
WZLX. All six members were in studio for the interview and a number of the new songs were played from the forthcoming record. ''Dust & Disquiet'' was released worldwide on September 25, 2015. Along with the single, the band announced U.S. and Canada tour dates for the fall, 2015. The album was the first from the band to include vocals.
By the end of the first four months of 2016, the band had played over 50 shows. In February, the band did a U.S. tour with Defeater, after which they headed to Asia, where they performed a dozen total shows in China, Taiwan and the band's first-ever shows in Japan. Once back in the U.S., the band headed out on tour in support of Underoath. The tour opened in Houston on March 21 and concluded in Orlando Florida on April 24, with 29 total shows played.
After much of the summer was taken for personal time, the band headed back to Europe in mid August and played a series of headlining dates and appeared at 5 different festivals. On October 20, the band released a short film that was accompanied by a new song "Castles High, Marble Bright". The track made its first live appearance almost two years to the day prior. The band, when doing their 10th Anniversary show at the Larcom Theater, closed the show with this track, which some fans took to calling "Joy". Alongside the video, the band announced its plan to release the track via "8 Inch" and it would be sold on their tour as well as available online both digitally and in physical form. On October 22, the band hit the road in North America once more. The 22 date tour started in Washington DC at the Rock and Roll Hotel and ended on November 19 a Bar Le Ritz, in Montreal, Canada. All shows featured
The Appleseed Cast
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. On the November 1, 2016 stop of the tour, the band was recorded performing live at the Teragram Ballroom in
Los Angeles
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to be later featured on ''
Last Call with Carson Daly
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''. The segment aired on November 15 in the U.S. and it featured "Sad Heart of Mine" as well as a shortened version of "Arcs of Command" in the latter part of the program. This was the band's first appearance on late night television. The band appeared for a second time on the show in February 2017. Recorded at the same venue, the second airing of the show had an abridged performance of "Castles High, Marble Bright".
On 18, February 2017, the band played their first show in Mexico. The band was part of the "Forever Alone Festival" that took place at Foro Indie Rocks in Mexico City. Other bands on the bill included
This Will Destroy You
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,
TTNG
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, The Polar Dream, Mylets and many more. The band was then slated to support
Katatonia
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on their 28-city-tour. The tour opened in Washington D.C. on March 16, and concluded on April 22 when both bands appeared at the
New England Metal and Hardcore Festival
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in Worcester MA. No sooner did the band complete the tour with Katatonia when they played two additional shows in China. On April 29, the band played the Strawberry Festival in Shanghai and then on May 1, for a headline show at Modern Sky Lab in Beijing.
Touring and ''On Circles'': 2018-2021
In March 2018, via social media, the band posted a shot of them in the studio. There was no indication given as to the potential release of any of the material.
The band headed to Europe for a brief tour that included a performance at DunkFest in
Zottegem
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. The band then played two shows at
Saint Vitus
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in New York City as part of the
Northside Festival. At the time, it was slated to be the only U.S. shows for 2018, so the band celebrated by performing ''Dust and Disquiet'' in full on the June 8, their second night.
The band supported
Minus the Bear
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from 9 October to 28 October 2018, for a total of 18 shows.
In May 2019, the band announced they were headed to the studio to record their next record. In a social media post, the band indicated they would be in studio for the month. The initial recording was completed in late-May 2019.
On June 11, 2019, the band formally announced that a longtime friend and collaborator, Justin Forrest, was the new drummer for the band. Forrest had been touring with the band since 2018 and was also the drummer while the band was in the studio over the prior month. In the same post, the band also acknowledged that the split with former drummer Joe Vickers was amicable.
On November 16, 2019, the band performed two shows (matinee and evening) show with the Losander Chamber Orchestra. The event was held at the Cabot Theater in Beverly, Massachusetts. The orchestra was made up of string, brass and woodwind instruments and they accompanied the band on many of the songs. The event featured never before heard songs as well as Caspian classics. Burke-Moran was responsible for much of the sheet music used by the Orchestra and would even put his guitar down on a few occasions during the event to "conduct".
''On Circles'' was released January 24, 2020.
On March 25, 2020, many of the band members were involved with a Q+A on
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and handled well over 250 unique questions.
With touring plans on hold and self quarantine due to
COVID-19
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, many of the band members took to social media for chats and online lessons with fan interaction. Phil Jamieson explained "Circles on Circles", a few days later Calvin Joss worked through (Hymn for) The Greatest Generation, Jonny Ashburn did Rioseco and finally Erin Burke Moran worked Arcs of Command
Pairing up with
Audiotree, who had filmed the Cabot Theater show, the band did a 24 hour "ticketed" stream of the show on 30 September 2020. Fans that bought "virtual tickets" were provided a code and a 24 hour window to watch the show as often as they'd like. Prior to the first airing (and during), Jamieson, Ashburn and Zubkov were all part of the live chat with fans. The band wanted the event to "feel like an actual concert", having said there is no plan to release the show other than this one off event. The following day, Jamieson and Burke-Moran did an Instagram Live session to further engage fans.
The band announced that a European tour was slated for October 2021. Caspian, along with
Holy Fawn
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are slated to support
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on 14 of 15 shows.
The album, "On Circles", was nominated for the "Best Recording Package" Grammy Award. Jordan Butcher was the art director for the album.
The demos for On Circles were released via Bandcamp for just a 24 hour period in May, 2021.
Departure of Erin Burke-Moran and future performances end of 2022
In the late summer of 2021, guitarist Erin Burke-Moran announced his departure from the band.
The band performed two gigs at The Sinclair, in Cambridge, MA on 30 September and 1st October. These shows marked the bands return to a live setting in over 597 days. Guitarist Calvin Joss performed the Burke-Moran guitar sections and on night one tenor saxophonist John Aruda joined the band for two songs (just a single tune in the night two performance). Aruda became wildly popular with the audience after his stirring work during the bands orchestral shows in November 2019. Night two featured another local band Circus Trees.
The band had a few shows in the US in November where they opened for
Murder By Death twice and were supported by Holy Fawn twice.
A few weeks after the short tour wrapped guitarist Phillip Jamieson announced a "Covers" album, aptly titled "Covers Vol. 1." The 8 track collection was uploaded to his
Bandcamp
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page and Jamieson noted: %100 of all proceeds will be donated to the Petey Greene Program (PGP), a Massachusetts organization that recruits volunteers to support the academic goals of incarcerated and formerly incarcerated people. Jamieson had shared via social media his covers of "Name" by
Goo Goo Dolls
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, "The Longest Time"
Billy Joel
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and a day before the full release announcement "Don't Come Around Here No More" by
Tom Petty
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. Jamieson indicated "There are more coming".
In April of 2022 the band played two shows in support of the
Converge
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collaboration "Bloodmoon". The Boston show on 9, April was the bands first show at the new venue in Boston "Roadrunner". The following night the band played New York City. June of 2022 saw the band do a quick North American run of shows (6 total) with Arms and Sleepers as support. One the final night of the tour during the bands soundcheck the venue had electrical issues. A last minute update found the band in another venue, but happily wrapping up the tour. The band had a larger European run of shows (approx. 17) over the summer of 2022. Many of shows were
Cult of Luna
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and Holy Fawn. To wrap up 2022 the band performed at "The Last Night on Earth". The show at The Sinclair in Cambridge, MA included Junius, Som and The Burning Paris. Limited edition posters were created with five color variations by Kris Johnsen who had done posters for the event in the past.
2023
Discography
Studio albums
*''
The Four Trees'' (2007)
*''
Tertia'' (2009)
*''
Waking Season'' (2012)
*''
Dust and Disquiet'' (2015)
*''
On Circles'' (2020)
Other releases
*''
You Are the Conductor
Caspian is an American post-rock band from Beverly, Massachusetts, United States.
History Early history: 2003–2004
Caspian loosely formed in Autumn of 2003 in Beverly, Massachusetts, developing material through the first year of its existence, ...
'' (2005)
*Tour EP (2006)
*Split With
Constants (2008)
*''Live at Old South Church'' (2012)
*''Hymn for the Greatest Generation'' (2013)
*''Castles High, Marble Bright'' (2016)
*''On Circles, the Demos'' digital only (2021)
Members
;Current
*Philip Jamieson -
guitar
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,
keyboards,
synthesizers (2004–present)
*Calvin Joss -
guitar
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,
pedal steel guitar
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(2004–present)
*Jonny Ashburn -
guitar
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(August 2009–present)
*Jani Zubkovs -
bass guitar
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(2013–present)
*Justin Forrest -
drums
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(2018–present)
;Former
*Chris Friedrich -
bass
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Music
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(2004-2013; deceased)
*Jon McMahan -
bass
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(touring only, August 2009—March 2013)
*Joe Vickers -
drums
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(2004–2018)
*Erin Burke-Moran -
guitar
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(May 2007–2021)
See also
*
List of post-rock bands
References
External links
Official web siteMySpace page for Caspian
{{DEFAULTSORT:Caspian
American post-rock groups
Rock music groups from Massachusetts
Beverly, Massachusetts
American post-metal musical groups
Ambient music groups
Heavy metal musical groups from Massachusetts
American experimental musical groups
Musical groups established in 2003
Triple Crown Records artists
Big Scary Monsters Recording Company artists