Ben Caplan has always defied easy categorization. With his deep, commanding baritone and
electrifying stage presence, he merges the raw energy of diverse folk traditions with modern
innovation. His music isn’t just performed; it’s experienced. Now, with The Flood, Caplan takes
his artistry to new depths, crafting an album that meditates on endings, resilience, and the art of
carrying wisdom forward.
Scheduled for release in May 2025, The Flood is both timely and timeless. “The world is ending
for someone all the time,” Caplan muses. “But endings aren’t absolute. Cultures, ecosystems,
civilizations—they evolve, adapt. This album is about finding the pieces that survive and
carrying them forward.”
Musically, The Flood is a collision of past and future. Melodically tilted towards the folk traditions
of Eastern Europe, the album reinvents these sounds with timeless lyrics and modern
production. Clarinet melodies soar over pulsing synthesizers; grand pianos give way to
sequenced rhythms. The result is an intricate sonic tapestry—both ancient and urgent.
With nearly 2,000 performances across 27 countries, Caplan’s live shows are known for their
raw energy and emotional depth. The Flood is designed with the stage in mind—its seamless
transitions and dynamic arrangements promise an immersive concert experience.
“Music holds space for people. My hope is that this project allows listeners to confront the grief
of endings, but also find joy in what’s ahead.”