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Capstan Share Videos For New Songs “Bête Noire” And “Heart To Heart”

Capstan have shared official videos for their new tracks “Bête Noire” and “Heart To Heart.” You can watch those clips below. The group commented:

“‘Bête Noire’ criticizes a broken system that rewards greed and exploitation while leaving ordinary people in suffering. The song calls for collective action to challenge this unjust status quo and emphasize the need to dismantle the oppressive structures that perpetuate inequality. The repeated chorus lyric of ‘Hail to the thief’ underscores the message of resistance against those who benefit from this system at the expense of others.”

“‘Heart to Heart’ depicts a heartfelt and comforting conversation between partners. The lyrics acknowledge the speaker’s own shortcomings in listening and paying attention but emphasizes the enduring love and connection they share. The chorus highlights the importance of open communication and vulnerability in their relationship, inviting the other person to let their guard down and be themselves. The song is a message of love, understanding, and the power of shared moments.”

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PostedOctober 25, 2023
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsCapstan, Bête Noire, Heart To Heart

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