Трэклист: 01. Your All Legitimate Targets (1:31) 02. Amach Anocht (4:07) 03. Tá na Baggies ar an Talamh (3:52) 04. CEARTA (3:44) 05. Incognito (3:33) 06. Ceacht Mo Chara (4:38) 07. Your Sniffer Dogs Are Shite (5:29) 08. Bouncers (4:17)
2024: Fine Art [Heavenly HVNLP225CD] (00:37:57)
Трэклист: 01. 3CAG (ft. Radie Peat) (3:09) 02. Fine Art (2:20) 03. Interlude: Making Headlines (0:28) 04. I Bhfiacha Linne (3:08) 05. Interlude: Never Gets A Round (0:25) 06. I'm Flush (2:57) 07. Interlude: State Of Ya (0:14) 08. Better Way To Live (ft. Grian Chatten) (2:57) 09. Sick In The Head (2:33) 10. Love Making (ft. Nino) (2:28) 11. Interlude: Amhrán Na Scadán (0:25) 12. Drug Dealin Pagans (2:34) 13. Interlude: Kneecap Chaps (0:38) 14. Harrow Road (ft. Jelani Blackman) (3:46) 15. Parful (3:20) 16. Rhino Ket (3:08) 17. Interlude: Last Orders (0:16) 18. Way Too Much (3:18)
2021: Thart Agus Thart [Heavenly Recordings] (00:02:14)
Трэклист: 01. Thart Agus Thart (2:14)
2023: Its Been Ages [Heavenly Recordings] (00:02:33)
Трэклист: 01. Its Been Ages (2:33)
2023: Better Way To Live [Heavenly Recordings] (00:03:02)
Трэклист: 01. Better Way To Live (3:02)
2024: Fine Art Remixes [Heavenly Recordings] (00:14:36)
Трэклист: 01. Better Way To Live (Sam Interface Dub) (3:29) 02. Better Way To Live (Sam Interface Remix) (3:29) 03. Parful (David Holmes Remix) (4:57) 04. Sick In The Head (Jonah Swilley Remix) (2:43)
Трэклист: 01. Sayōnara (Sherelle's More Blacks, More Irish Remix) (4:38) 02. Sayōnara (Wallace Remix) (5:28) 03. Sayōnara (Wallace Dub) (4:43)
2025: No Comment [Heavenly Recordings] (00:02:05)
Трэклист: 01. No Comment (feat. Sub Focus) (2:05)
2026: Smugglers & Scholars - A Colors Show [COLORSxSTUDIOS] (00:02:53)
Трэклист: 01. Smugglers & Scholars - A Colors Show (2:53)
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Belfast trio Kneecap make rowdy, satirical hip-hop in support of Irish republicanism, or independence from British rule. Rapping in both English and Irish, they largely focus their lyrics on political protest as well as everyday living conditions in Northern Ireland. They began courting controversy when their debut single was banned from Irish radio, and they released their first album, 3CAG, in 2018. Kneecap continued issuing singles, including 2019's notorious "Get Your Brits Out," before joining producer Toddla T for their second album, 2024's Fine Art, a conceptual release incorporating rave, post-punk, and folk influences. The band is the subject of a feature length comedy-drama, also titled Kneecap. After the film and its soundtrack were released, the group updated one of their early singles as "H.O.O.D 2025," and issued the Sub Focus collaboration "No Comment." Following waves of controversy, particularly due to the band's outspoken pro-Palestine views, Kneecap released Fenian in 2026. Kneecap consists of rappers Mo Chara and Móglaí Bap, as well as beatmaker DJ Próvaí. They formed in 2017, and their first single, "C.E.A.R.T.A." (R.I.G.H.T.S.), was inspired by an incident in which Móglaí and a friend were out spray-painting the day before a march for the Irish Language Act. When police came, Móglaí escaped, but his friend was arrested, and he refused to speak English. While Irish radio network RTÉ initially playlisted the song, it was removed from the airwaves due to drug references and cursing. This resulted in a petition from fans defending the track as satire and observation, and demanding that RTÉ put the song back on the air. The group's first full-length, 3CAG ("three consonants and a vowel," slang for the drug MDMA), arrived in 2018. Several singles appeared in 2019, including "H.O.O.D" and the live highlight "Get Your Brits Out," which was condemned by the South Belfast Democratic Unionist Party. In 2020, Kneecap issued "MAM," which was dedicated to Móglaí's mother, who had died by suicide before the song was released; the track's proceeds were donated to the Samaritans. "Guilty Conscience" and the U.K. drill-influenced "Thart Agus Thart" both appeared in 2021, and "It's Been Ages" was released in 2023. Kneecap hit the studio with producer Toddla T, and "Better Way to Live," featuring Grian Chatten of Fontaines D.C., was issued as the first single from Kneecap's second album. In early 2024, Kneecap, a fictionalized film about the group's rise, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and won the NEXT Audience Award. Their second full-length, Fine Art, envisioned as a night out at an imaginary pub called the Rutz, was released by Heavenly in June, featuring guest appearances from Lankum's Radie Peat and former BBC Radio 1 DJ Annie Mac. The Kneecap soundtrack was then released, featuring songs by the band as well as Fontaines D.C., Bicep, and Orbital, in addition to film dialogue and incidental music. The film went on to win a BAFTA Award for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director of Producer, and also received honors from the British Independent Film Awards, IFTA Awards, and others. The following year, the group issued "H.O.O.D 2025," an update of their drum'n'bass-influenced 2019 single, with additional remixes by Sam Interface and Working Men's Club. Soon after, they released "THE RECAP" with Mozey and "Sayōnara" with Orbital's Paul Hartnoll. Kneecap made international headlines when Mo Chara was charged as a terrorist for allegedly displaying a Hezbollah flag, and the BBC opted to not live-stream the group's well-publicized performance at Glastonbury Festival. The group lost their U.S. visa sponsor after displaying anti-Israeli messages during their Coachella performance, and were forced to cancel U.S. tour dates. Kneecap concluded the year with "No Comment," a collaboration with Sub Focus, featuring cover art by Banksy. The group scrapped a follow-up to Fine Art after its material sounded too similar to that album, and instead worked with producer Dan Carey, aiming to make a "more mature and musical" record. Fenian appeared in 2026, with guest appearances by Casiokids, Kae Tempest, and Fawzi.
Band added a limited & digital only version available until tuesday with two additional tracks: 15. Smugglers & Scholarsfeat.Killer Mike
16. Palestine remixed by 3D of Massive Attack can anybody please add these? I could help out with an official remix of Amach Anocht from the 3CAG tape!