1) capsule (Japan), an el… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least two groups using this name:
1) capsule (Japan), an electronic duo on their own label, Contemode.
2) Capsule (Miami, Florida), a hardcore/screamo band currently signed to Robotic Empire.
1) capsule is an electronic duo, formed in Kanazawa, Japan in 1997 by Yasutaka Nakata (co-producer, art director) and Toshiko Koshijima (vocals). They are part of the shibuya-kei movement that started in 1990, most notably by Pizzicato Five. In March of 2001, they made their first single with Yamaha Music, 'Sakura'. Their music contains elements of bossa nova, ye-ye, nu jazz, lounge, breakbeat, and most recently, electro house. In 2003, Yasutaka created his own label, Contemode, and has produced other artists on the label, such as Perfume, COLTEMONIKHA, NAGISA COSMETIC and Meg. Nakata has described the music produced by Contemode acts as "an accessory to fashion", and the band's music can often be found for sale in fashion boutiques in Shibuya, Japan.
2) Capsule is a hardcore band from Miami Beach. Started in 2004 by Eric Hernandez & Colin Smith, the band tours the United States frequently. They released a couple records on Dippy Records and in 2008, Robotic Empire released the critically acclaimed “Blue” on 12” vinyl and CD.
luke warm
Capsule Lyrics
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Can It Be A Fake?
Warm Get Sworn
Can It Be?
Just Say
Can It Be?
Get Sworn
Just Say Orion
Capsule's song "Luke Warm" is a cryptic and abstract piece, as it consists mostly of nonsensical phrases and repeated statements. However, upon closer examination, it becomes clear that the lyrics touch upon themes of authenticity, honesty, and the uncertainty of the future. The opening line, "Honesty Toy Is Not A Fake," suggests a desire for things to be genuine and authentic rather than fake or phony. The refrain of "Can It Be?" speaks to the uncertainty and doubt that can arise when questioning the authenticity of something. The repetition of "Warm Get Sworn" and "Just Say" adds a sense of urgency to the song, as if urging the listener to take action or make a decision. Finally, "Orion" could represent a guiding star or beacon of hope in uncertain times.
Line by Line Meaning
Honesty Toy Is Not A Fake
The singer reassures us that what they are about to say is an honest expression and not a pretense.
Can It Be A Fake?
The singer questions whether their honesty is genuine and not a facade.
Warm Get Sworn
The singer suggests that if we open ourselves up to honesty and vulnerability, we will experience a sense of warmth and connection.
Can It Be?
The artist again questions whether they are being authentic in their emotional expression.
Just Say
The artist encourages us to simply speak our truth without fear or hesitation.
Can It Be?
Once more, the singer expresses doubt about whether their emotions are genuine.
Get Sworn
The singer tells us to commit to our honest expression and embrace the warmth and connection it brings.
Just Say Orion
The artist concludes by referencing the constellation Orion, symbolizing strength and courage, suggesting that we too can be brave and honest in expressing ourselves.
Contributed by Riley K. Suggest a correction in the comments below.