Dublin's The Murder Capital make their return with a track called 'Only Good Things'.
With their new EP 'Live From BBC Maida Vale' out now, Dublin band The Murder Capital have dropped their version of the FKA twigs tune 'Cellophane'. Whilst the song begins as an airy re-working of minimalism, it eventually transitions into a heavy post-punk crusher. Intense at peak points, the boys bring the sound back down to that previous space of peaceful moments, which is down quite masterfully.
With their exceptional debut album 'When I Have Fears' currently out now, Dublin band The Murder Capital have shared a live performance of their song 'Don't Cling To Life (Part II/IV)'. Directed by Charlie Joe, along with The Murder Capital themselves, the video was recorded at D-light studios in Dublin. What you have here are clips featuring the band playing in front of a huge projection with the visuals practically looking better than many artists' official videos.
Earlier this year, Dublin band The Murder Capital made a splash with their driving post-punk track 'Feeling Fades'. Going on to drop more stellar tunes including 'Green & Blue' and 'Don't Cling To Life', their latest single 'More Is Less' is a rapid-fire post-punk bit that strikes with sinister guitar riffs, a thunderous bass line and fist-raising vocals that steamrolls with intensity.