Kid Kapichi - There Goes The Neighbourhood + In-Store Performance/Signing


Title: Neon Pink Indie Exclusive Vinyl LP + Entry
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Exciting news

Kid Kapichi will be joining us in the shop on Wednesday 20th March 2024 for a stripped back instore session and signing starting at 6pm

As you may know our shop is pretty tiny so we only have a VERY limited amount of space available for this show - All you have to do to guarantee entry is pre order a copy of the album on any format shown to the side.

No tickets are being issued once ordered your name automatically gets added to our door list
1x Purchase inc 1x entry

Kid Kapichi - There Goes The Neighbourhood

Produced by Dom Craik from UK chart-toppers Nothing But Thieves, ‘There Goes The Neighbourhood’ is the third studio album from Kid Kapichi, their second for Spinefarm.

The album features eleven signature tracks about misspent youth and nights out in small towns, songs you can protest or party to in equal measure. Like movie director Guy Ritchie, a global force who remains true to his Brit roots, the Hastings quartet are determined to hold tight to their homegrown values and beliefs, and to take their songs of working-class pride to the broadest possible audience. Says frontman Jack Wilson about lead single ‘Let’s Get To Work’, “It’s a motivational song about getting a job done yourself,“ an important sentiment when support networks are eroding; it’s classic Kapichi, music and message combining to powerful effect, setting the mood for an album where the snarling, razor-sharp lyrics are generally balanced out by a cheeky wink of the eye and the turn of a Crombie-d collar. On ‘Zombie Nation’, a track featuring the unmistakable tones of Madness legend Suggs, a longstanding Kapichi hero, the band spotlight social and political apathy in the face of dark times, and their collective stance against grey Britain and small-island thinking is one that runs throughout the record, in particular ‘Can EU Hear Me?’, a three-minute, Brexit-bemoaning blast of spirited punk. Closing track, Jimi, an acoustic ode to a fallen friend, adds a different flavour, but generally Kid Kapichi are more raised fist than velvet glove. They’re not a band–actually, make that gang–you’d feel comfortable meeting in a dark alley, but at least you’d see their white socks coming!

Tracklist:
Artillery
Let's Get To Work
Tamagotchi
Can EU Hear Me?
Get Down
6999
Subaru
Zombie Nation
Angeline
Oliver Twist
Jimi

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