Child Kapichi unveil particulars of recent album and share ’90s-inspired single ‘Tamagotchi’


Child Kapichi have unveiled particulars of a brand new album with their newest ’90s impressed single ‘Tamagotchi’ – test it out beneath.

The only is the second to be take the band’s new album, ‘There Goes The Neighbourhood’ after ‘Let’s Get To Work’. The brand new album will likely be launched on March 15 on Spineform data and you’ll pre-order it right here.

Frontman Jack Wilson mentioned of the band’s newest tune: “‘Tamagotchi’ is a tune about turning 30 and feeling for the primary time like your life is working away from you.”

“As I’ve gotten older, I’ve discovered myself being extra nostalgic concerning the previous and the ‘good occasions’. This tune is a homage to these occasions and fond recollections while stubbornly clawing onto them.”

The video continues the retro really feel of the tune and was filmed on a 90s VHS camcorder.

“‘Tamagotchi’ might be some of the enjoyable movies we’ve ever shot,” Wilson continued. “Movies like these write themselves, when the imagery of the lyrics is so robust, so we didn’t mess about. We tried our greatest to copy these emotions and recollections we had when rising up.”

You’ll be able to watch the video and take heed to the monitor right here:

Tracklisting for ‘There Goes The Neighbourhood’:
‘Artillery’

‘Let’s Get To Work’
‘Tamagotchi’
‘Can EU Hear Me?’
‘Get Down’
‘999’
‘Subaru’
‘Zombie Nation’
‘Angeline’
‘Oliver Twist’
‘Jimi’

Talking concerning the band’s new album, Wilson defined: “I do know it’s a cliche, however this actually is our greatest work ever. We put every little thing into this document, however actively determined to not stray too removed from the trail of ‘Right here’s What You Might Have Gained’, as we felt there was nonetheless extra floor to be coated and honed on that vibe.

“Lyrically and musically, it’s extra concise, significant and deliberate, which ties every little thing collectively rather well; it seems like a set of songs from the identical household.”

The band have additionally unveiled particulars of an in depth 2024 UK and European headline tour.

Talking about that, the band added: “We’re and all the time have been a reside band. It’s thrilling to launch new singles, new albums and new movies, however for us, it’s all the time a approach to simply get on the market and play greater and higher reveals. That’s why we began taking part in music and it’s why we proceed to take action. To be asserting our largest headline tour of our careers up to now is wonderful. Taking part in venues like Kentish City Discussion board has all the time been an ambition, and the actual fact we’ve the unbelievable fanbase that we do to make all this potential is a dream come true.”

You should buy tickets for the reveals right here and you’ll take a look at the complete checklist of dates beneath:

MARCH
28 – Brighton, Concorde 2
29 – Brighton, Concorde 2
30 – Bristol, SWX

APRIL
1 – Oxford, O2 Academy
2 – Norwich, The Waterfront
4 – Newcastle, Newcastle College
5 – Glasgow, The Storage
6 – Manchester, New Century Corridor
8 – Leeds, Leeds Metropolitan College
9 – Sheffield, Foundry
10 – Birmingham, O2 Academy
12 – London, Kentish City Discussion board
17 – Belgium, Brussels, Ancienne Belgique
18 – Netherlands, Nijmegen, Doomroosje
19 – Netherlands, Amsterdam, Melkweg
20 – France, Paris, La Maroquinerie
22 – Germany, Cologne, Luxor
23 – Germany, Hamburg, Knust
24 – Germany, Berlin, Hole44
26 – Poland, Warsaw, Klub Hybrydy
27 – Czech Republic, Web page, Futurum

The album would be the band’s comply with as much as 2022’s ‘Right here’s What You Might Have Gained’.

In a four-star overview of their 2021 debut ‘This Time Subsequent Yr’, NME described the album as “filled with grit, dedication and blood-curdling fury.”

Our overview added: “A document written within the trenches of sophistication warfare and defiantly recorded throughout a devastating pandemic, it’s good, emotional and fearless.”



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