Final Transmission
Final Transmission is the sixth studio album by the American rock band Cave In, released on June 7, 2019, through Hydra Head Records.[1] Originally recorded as demos in early 2018, the album features bassist and vocalist Caleb Scofield performing on every track, making it his final recordings with the band before his death in a car accident on March 28, 2018.[1][2] The release, the band's first since White Silence in 2011, serves as a poignant tribute to Scofield, with half of the proceeds directed to support his wife and children.[1] Blending space rock, progressive metal, and post-hardcore elements, Final Transmission evokes the raw energy of Cave In's earlier work, particularly their 2000 album Jupiter, while incorporating spaced-out atmospheres and thick bass lines that highlight Scofield's distinctive contributions.[3] The nine-track record opens with a voice memo from Scofield and draws from his personal journals for lyrics, underscoring its intimate and emotional depth as a summation of the band's evolving sound and enduring legacy.[3]Production
Background
Following the release of their 2011 album White Silence, Cave In entered an extended hiatus lasting approximately eight years, during which the band members pursued various side projects to explore individual creative interests.[4] Guitarist and vocalist Stephen Brodsky relocated to New York City and formed the heavy metal trio Mutoid Man alongside drummer Ben Koller of Converge and bassist Nick Cageao, while also releasing solo material under his own name.[4] Guitarist Adam McGrath and drummer J.R. Connors collaborated on the project Nomad Stones, contributing to the band's temporary shift away from full-group activities.[4] The hiatus was tragically interrupted by the death of bassist and vocalist Caleb Scofield on March 28, 2018, in a single-vehicle accident in Bedford, New Hampshire, when his pickup truck collided with a toll plaza barrier, rolled over, and burst into flames.[5] Scofield, aged 39, succumbed to smoke inhalation, thermal injuries, and blunt force trauma, leaving behind his wife and two young children.[6] His passing deeply affected the band, prompting them to reconvene around unfinished material that featured his final bass and guitar recordings, transforming the project into a poignant tribute to his contributions.[2] Originally conceived as rough demos rather than a complete album, the recordings evolved into Final Transmission as a means of honoring Scofield's legacy amid the grief, with the band completing the tracks to preserve his voice and instrumentation.[7] The album was issued on June 7, 2019, through Hydra Head Records, the independent label that had previously released much of Cave In's catalog and which ceased operations the following year due to financial challenges.[8][9]Recording and composition
The recording of Final Transmission took place primarily through informal demo sessions in late 2017 and early 2018, utilizing portable setups such as handheld two-track recorders and Pro Tools rigs in locations including Allston, Massachusetts, and Bow, New Hampshire. These sessions captured live band performances with minimal overdubs at the time, focusing on basic tracking of drums, guitars, and bass before Caleb Scofield's death in March 2018; additional vocal and instrumental overdubs were added afterward, with the album mixed by Andrew Schneider at Acre in New York City. The process emphasized raw, unpolished takes to preserve the band's rehearsal-room energy, resulting in tracks that averaged around three to four minutes in length, shorter and more demo-like than the expansive structures of prior releases like White Silence (2011).[10][11][12] Composition was a collaborative effort among Stephen Brodsky, Adam McGrath, and Scofield, involving riff-sharing via files and in-person jams that blended post-hardcore aggression with alternative metal riffs and space rock atmospherics, drawing on influences like Alice in Chains for harmonic vocal layers and trippy, echoing textures. Scofield contributed bass and guitar parts to every track, along with his only lyrical input on "All Illusion," where verses discovered in his journal post-death were adapted to Brodsky's pre-existing music, evoking themes of illusion and emotional turmoil. The style evolved toward concise, dynamic pieces with abrupt shifts from heavy, fuzz-driven verses to shimmering, reverb-soaked choruses, incorporating elements like custom tunings (e.g., "secret C" for several tracks) and pedals for fuzzy overdrive, while avoiding extensive production polish to highlight the band's raw interplay.[11][12][13][14] Following Scofield's passing, the band opted to complete the album without significant alterations to his recorded bass and vocal performances, treating the material as a tribute that honored his creative vision for heavier, more spacious sounds reminiscent of Cave In's early metal-rooted era. This decision stemmed from a desire to process grief through music, with the final sequence arranged to progress from higher-fidelity openings to lo-fi closers, symbolizing emotional disintegration. JR Conners added guitar to one track, and triple vocal harmonies were layered for added depth, but the core remained intact to reflect Scofield's "quality control" role in the songwriting. Proceeds from the release supported Scofield's family, underscoring the project's dual role as both artistic closure and memorial.[10][11][12]Release and promotion
Announcement and singles
Cave In announced their sixth studio album, Final Transmission, on April 8, 2019, through Metal Injection, revealing it as a tribute to their late bassist Caleb Scofield, who had died in a car accident the previous year.[15] The band described the project as Scofield's final recordings, with half of all proceeds directed to his family, emphasizing its role in honoring his contributions while completing unfinished demos from 2017.[15] Set for release on June 7, 2019, via Hydra Head Records, the announcement highlighted the album's raw, emotional core, blending heavy riffs with psychedelic elements to capture themes of loss and closure.[16] Coinciding with the announcement, the lead single "All Illusion" premiered as an audio stream on the same day.[15] The track features lyrics penned by Scofield, discovered posthumously in his journal, exploring motifs of illusion versus reality through vivid imagery of "hell burned in my eyes," "blood in oceans," and "death in tides," reflecting his introspective style amid personal turmoil.[17] Guitarist Adam McGrath and Scofield had co-written the music during a camping trip, infusing it with hypnotic, spacey riffs that underscore the song's themes of emerging from despair.[18] In May 2019, the band released the second single, "Shake My Blood," further building anticipation with its space-rock tinged sound and lyrics addressing grief directly.[19] Vocalist Stephen Brodsky noted the track's origins in processing Scofield's absence, tying into the album's overarching transmission motifs of final messages and unresolved emotions.[12] Promotional efforts included interviews where band members discussed the album's weight as Scofield's swan song, such as in New Noise Magazine, where Brodsky and McGrath reflected on unearthing his lyrics and demos as a cathartic act of preservation.[20] These conversations, alongside streams and pre-order campaigns, framed Final Transmission as a poignant capstone to Cave In's catalog, fostering fan engagement through shared mourning and musical legacy.[11]Formats and commercial performance
Final Transmission was released on June 7, 2019, through Hydra Head Records, a label that had originally ceased operations in 2012 but was briefly revived specifically for this project.[21][16] The album was issued in multiple formats, including a limited-edition black vinyl pressing of 1,500 copies, some of which were sold during Cave In's European tour in April 2019 ahead of the official release date.[22] CD and digital download editions were also available, with the digital version offered through platforms like Bandcamp without any major streaming service exclusivity.[23][24] Commercially, Final Transmission achieved modest success reflective of Cave In's underground status in the post-hardcore and metal scenes, with sales primarily supported by the band's dedicated fanbase and the album's role as a tribute to late bassist Caleb Scofield, who contributed to all tracks before his death in 2018. Half of the proceeds from album sales were directed to Scofield's family.[11] The release did not enter the Billboard 200, but peaked at No. 84 on the Top Album Sales chart, marking a notable return for the band after an eight-year gap since their previous studio album. Following Hydra Head's final closure in 2020, during which the label removed its catalog from Spotify and returned rights to artists, Cave In re-uploaded Final Transmission to various platforms, including Bandcamp, other independent outlets, and major streaming services like Spotify (as of 2025), underscoring its significance as Cave In's last recording featuring Scofield.[25][24][26]Critical reception
Professional reviews
Final Transmission received universal acclaim from critics, earning a Metascore of 82 out of 100 on Metacritic based on seven reviews, with a positive consensus highlighting its raw emotional depth and value as a tribute to late bassist Caleb Scofield.[27] Kerrang! awarded the album four out of five stars, praising its "brilliant, imaginative and frequently beautiful" sound as a bittersweet yet celebratory memorial that captures Scofield's creativity through his demos, while noting its rougher-than-usual style due to its origins.[28] The Wire gave it an 80 out of 100, lauding it as the closest Cave In had come to revisiting the space-rock intensity of their 2000 album Jupiter.[29] Uncut also scored it 80 out of 100, emphasizing how the palpable shock and grief infuse turbulence into melodic tracks like "Winter Window."[30] Reviewers commonly appreciated the album's brevity—nine tracks clocking in at 35 minutes—and its demo-like authenticity, which lends an unpolished, intimate feel reflective of Scofield's final contributions, though some noted a lack of cohesion and vocal edge compared to the band's more refined prior works like Jupiter.[17][31] Sputnikmusic rated it 3.7 out of 5, describing it as "short and raw by necessity," akin to a sister album to 2011's White Silence, with dynamic shifts that blend heavy riffs and melodic interludes.[32] Initial coverage in 2019 from outlets like Metal Injection focused on the album's poignancy following Scofield's death in a 2018 car accident, portraying it as a heartfelt collection of unfinished demos elevated into a fitting farewell infused with post-metal atmospherics and his distinctive bass lines.[15] Louder Sound later reflected on its emotional weight in a band retrospective, calling it a poignant set of demos that honors Scofield's legacy without the gloss of a full studio production.[33]Accolades and legacy
Final Transmission received recognition within the underground metal community. The album also appeared in several 2019 year-end lists, such as the Doom Charts' top 219 favorites, and was highlighted as a standout tribute by outlets like Heavy Blog Is Heavy and Everything Is Noise for its emotional depth and musical innovation.[34][8][35] As Hydra Head Records' final significant release before the label's full operational shutdown in 2020, Final Transmission marked the end of an era for the influential extreme metal imprint.[36] The album inspired subsequent tributes to Caleb Scofield, including the 2021 live release Zozoburn, a posthumous collaboration featuring his contributions from Zozobra and Old Man Gloom, and Cave In's 2022 album Heavy Pendulum, which echoed themes of grief and perseverance from Final Transmission.[37][38] The record bolstered Cave In's longstanding cult following in the alternative metal scene, with band members reflecting on motifs of grief and artistic transmission in interviews from 2020 to 2025, such as those in New Noise Magazine.[20][39] While no major reissues have emerged, the album's availability on Bandcamp underscores Scofield's pivotal role, allowing fans to engage directly with his final performances.[24] Beyond accolades, Final Transmission contributed to broader conversations on loss within metal communities, evidenced by memorial live performances of its tracks during Cave In's 2019-2020 tours, including sold-out shows with bands like Converge and Mastodon that honored Scofield's legacy.[8]Content
Track listing
"Final Transmission" is composed of nine tracks, opening with a voice memo from Caleb Scofield titled "Final Transmission." Songwriting credits are distributed among Stephen Brodsky (three tracks), Adam McGrath (three tracks), and Caleb Scofield (three tracks).[40][22]| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Final Transmission" | Scofield | 2:02 |
| 2. | "All Illusion" | Brodsky | 3:35 |
| 3. | "Shake My Blood" | Brodsky | 4:16 |
| 4. | "Night Crawler" | McGrath | 3:12 |
| 5. | "Lunar Day" | McGrath | 2:22 |
| 6. | "Winter Window" | Scofield | 4:40 |
| 7. | "Lanterna" | McGrath | 3:54 |
| 8. | "Strange Reflection" | Brodsky | 3:47 |
| 9. | "Led to the Wolves" | Scofield | 5:49 |