Review: The Murder Capital sit at the forefront of a new wave of indie that's sprung up out of the Dublin scene after Gilla Band smashed the door down. The band are no longer Dublin-based, but spread out across Ireland, London and Berlin. They grouped together, though, for the recording of their third album in LA, steered by wise Grammy-winning producer John Congleton. The album has this frenetic sensibility running through it and it's what makes them such a powerhouse live act. 'The Fall' is guttural, raw, widescreen and teeming with ambition; 'Words Lost Meaning' is dirtier and wouldn't be amiss in The Kills' set with its sulky, fuzz-laden bass riff offering plenty of swagger. While 'Can't Pretend To Know' is more Nine Inch Nails with noisy tremolo picking on the guitar offering a grandiose backdrop for the charismatic lead vocal. They've leant into their mainstream aspirations here and sound ready to take on the world.
Review: The Irish music scene has rarely been in such rude and varied health. From Galway to Dublin in the South, up to Belfast and Derry in the North, Great Britain's smaller and - arguably - greener little sibling is making a lot of interesting noises right now. Each seems to be as captivating as the next, although few tear out of the starting blocks with anything like the intensity and energy, anger and tumultuous emotion as The Murder Capital. Blindness is album number three, following on from a debut that hit number two in the Irish charts and 18 in the UK, and a second - Gigi's Recovery - that achieved the number one spot in the group's homeland and 16 in the UK. We'd be shocked if part tres didn't do better. Always immediate and packed with personality, we finally hear the culmination of those preceding years. From post punk chug distorted through the fizz and crackle of humanity, though quieter moments deliver even more devastating blows, shades of everyone from The Killers (at their creative peak) to The Watchmen, Pixies, PJ Harvey, Savages and Idles ring crystal clear.
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