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Gigi's Recovery

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The Murder Capital’s second studio album Gigi’s Recovery, produced by John Congleton, will be released on January 20, 2023 via Human Season Records. The CD will be housed in a printed inner sleeve in a recycled wallet-style jacket. Painting by Peter Doyle and designed by Aidan Cochrane.The Murder Capital’s first album ‘When I Have Fears’ had all its songs written and recorded within the first 9 months of the band knowing each other. Now, with ‘Gigi’s Recovery’, the band had to learn to navigate their personal relationships through the relationships they harnessed with these new songs. Without knowing what these songs would sound like, the band knew what they wanted them to feel like- and worked backwards from there- “We had this slightly tongue-in-cheek mantra at the near-beginning of writing this record, it was - The evolution will not be compromised. This kept us on a course, even when we didn’t know where we were going”. And that’s exactly how The Murder Capital ended up with an album that is both totally pure and yet completely confident in its direction.

Released: January 2023
Label: Human Season Records

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Tracklist

Side A 1. Existence / 2. Crying / 3. Return My Head / 4. Ethel / 5. The Stars Will Leave Their Stage / 6. Belonging

Side B 1. The Lie Becomes The Self / 2. A Thousand Lives / 3. We Had To Disappear / 4. Only Good Things / 5. Gigi's Recovery / 6. Exist

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Nigel Roberts
Another belter from the Irish lads

I was concerned for the Murder Capital, how could they match the debut belter, When I Have Fears? No worries there, this is just as good, a little different, not a bad thing, but not too different. Great album, great band. Went to see them live at the Mill in Digbeth and they didn’t disappoint. Full of energy and know how to get the crowd under their spell.