Spinefarm/ UMG delights in to reveal the finalizing of Hastings 4-piece, Kid Kapichi.
After producing launching cd This Time Next Year separately in 2021, the band have actually authorized an around the world bargain for follow-up Here’s What You Could Have Won Should have incentive for all their graft. These 11 brand-new tracks are an outstanding display for the band’s larger, punchier, ‘defeat punk’ noise, co-produced with Dom Craik from Nothing But Thieves.
A leviathan of a band on and also off phase many thanks to the Hastings scene that supported them, their ideal tracks discover bigotry, in-work hardship, psychological wellness, physical violence, irritation and also intense love with sincerity and also wit. All their tracks come studded with barbed cable hooks, bristling with the juddering shock of lived experience, the cleansing excitement of a balled-up clenched fist relaxing right into an air strike.
In the wake of their Spinefarm finalizing, Kid Kapichi has actually shared brand-new solitary “Rob The Supermarket”. You can enjoy the tune’s video clip listed below.
” Rob the Supermarket is a tune concerning a tear away pushed into a difficult situation that takes issues right into their very own hands no matter the effects,” frontman Jack Wilson discusses. “It’s a concern concerning what is ethically appropriate in times like these, with the price of living skyrocketing and also food financial institution use at an all-time high. Allow’s be straightforward. For the majority of people, there has actually constantly been a price of living situation.”
Kid Kapichi’s brand-new workshop cd, Here’s What You Could Have Won, will certainly be launched on September 23 through Spinefarm; including return solitary “New England”- their most clearly political tune yet, with a hot visitor knowledgeable from Bob Vylan– and also Partygate polemic “Party At No. 10”,– which was applauded by Liam Gallagher on Twitter, bring about Liam asking the band to sustain him at London’s Royal Albert Hall– it’s a ruthless breakdown of the racist Little England mindset.
Jack Wilson claims, “The title, ‘Here’s What You Could Have Won’ summarize the sensation of missed out on chance. Being dragged right at a joint when you understand you must be going left or howling at the television whilst a person chooses the incorrect response on a video game program. It looks inwardly at the UK and also the choices that have actually been made and also just how they have actually impacted all of us.”
Lead guitar player, Ben Beetham includes, “It’s not a principle cd however it does have a running motif. We such as to compose tracks concerning present events and also what instructions the globe appears to be transforming. Because of this, we compose as near to the due date as feasible to maintain it appropriate.”
Kid Kapichi can additionally currently expose an extremely unique cd launch program, happening on September 23, simply later on from Hastings at the renowned De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-on-sea.
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Here’s What You Could Have Won consists of the adhering to tracks:
” New England” (ft. Bob Vylan)
” Rob The Supermarket”
” 5 Days On (2 Days Off)”
” I.N.V.U.”
” Super Soaker”
” Party at No. 10″
” Cops & & Robbers”
” Tar Pit”
” Never Really Had You”
” Smash the Gaff”
” Special”
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