Kid Kapichi present their new album, There Goes The Neighbourhood which is loaded with their signature brand of anthemic dual-lead guitars and vocals. Suggs of Madness joins in as well.

On their exhilarating third studio album, There Goes The Neighbourhood, Kid Kapichi presents 11 tracks that chronicle misspent youth and small-town revelries. These songs serve as anthems - both protest and party.

Hailing from the seaside town of Hastings, the beat-punk rabble-rousers remain steadfast in their commitment to local values and working-class pride. Produced by Dom Craik of UK chart-toppers Nothing But Thieves, the album's lyrical ferocity finds equilibrium with its playful charm, which will appeal to adoring fans while attracting countless new ones.

For example, "Zombie Nation," originally conceived as a tribute to the late Terry Hall of the Specials, quickly evolved into a 2Tone-style anthem for a disenchanted generation. Its special guest appearance by Suggs was a natural choice, cementing the track's homage to ska and its cultural legacy. Oh, and there are what may or may not be actual zombies in the video.

Formed in 2019, Kid Kapichi built a sizable following with a potent blend of explosive riffs, electrifying live performances, and infectious melodies driven by dual-lead vocals and guitars. That following is destined to grow well beyond that following in the wake of this album.

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