The Murder Capital announce new album ‘Blindness’

The Murder Capital press photo
Photo credit: Hugo Comte

The Murder Capital have announced their new album ‘Blindness’ will be released on February 21. Alongside this announcement the band have shared the latest track Words Lost Meaning. Listen here or via YouTube below.


“There’s what’s in front of us, in our immediate field of vision. There are the things we can touch, the love we can feel. Then there’s everything else. Blindness is the warped belief. The behind us. The secluded. Love at a distance. Faith in denial. Distorted patriotism. The fading face of moments in the rear view. Blindness brings it all into focus.” – James McGovern

‘Blindness’ is the vividly realised, clear-sightedly ambitious new album from The Murder Capital. A record that’s both momentous and charged with momentum. That’s full of geography – of the mind, and of a Dublin-formed band whose members are now scattered around Ireland, London and Europe – yet bristles with the intense energy of an album finely wrought in three pacy weeks in the studio in Los Angeles. That’s intimate and simultaneously expansive. Eleven songs that don’t hang about in terms of grabbing the listener. It follows the critically acclaimed ‘Gigi’s Recovery’ and their debut album, 2019’s ‘When I Have Fears’.

‘Blindness’  finds the band re-energised after previous years of heavy touring after recording the album in LA with the Grammy-award winning producer John Congleton who the band previously worked with on ‘Gigi’s Recovery’. The tracks came together quickly, in intense and fast paced sessions that prioritized urgency, energy and freshness. “He wanted us not to start layering any tracks or anything like that, just phone-record everything. That was so that, by the time we got to the studio, no song was suffocated by what it needed to be. It was more about what the song could be.” says frontman James McGovern.

With the new track Words Lost Meaning, The Murder Capital are revealing their most anthemic track to date, and follows the release of previous razor-sharp single ‘Can’t Pretend To Know’. James talks about the track – “’Words Lost Meaning’ is where love goes to die. When the words “I love you” are used without thought, without feeling, even as a way to close a conversation, they become stale and diffused. No words mean more than those three combined.”

‘Blindness’ tracklisting

Moonshot
Words Lost Meaning
Can’t Pretend To Know
A Distant Life
Born Into The Fight
Love Of Country
The Fall
Death Of A Giant
Swallow
That Feeling
Trailing A Wing

Having just come off tour with Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds across Europe, The Murder Capital have revealed their own headline EU tour dates. These come alongside the previously announced UK and Aus/NZ shows. 

Tour dates

Aus/NZ – 

March 31, 2025 – Wellington, San Fran 

April 1, 2025 – Auckland, Tuning Fork 

April 3, 2025 – Melbourne, The Corner

April 4, 2025 – Brisbane, Brightside 

April 5, 2025 – Sydney, Crowbar 

April 7, 2025 – Perth, The Rosemount 

UK – 

April 17, 2025 — Birmingham, XOYO Birmingham

April 18, 2025 — Manchester, New Century Hall

April 19, 2025 — Glasgow, Saint Luke’s

April 21, 2025 — Leeds, Brudenell Social Club

April 22, 2025 — Leeds, Brudenell Social Club

April 24, 2025 — London, Outernet London

April 26, 2025 — Bristol, SWX

EU – 

April 29, 2025 – Lisbon, LAV

April 30, 2025 – Porto Auditorio CCOP

May 2, 2025 – Madrid, Sala Copernico

May 3, 2025 – Barcelona, Sala Razzmatazz

May 5, 2025 – Milan, Alcatraz

May 6, 2025 Zurich, Bogen F

May 8, 2025 – Munich, Backstage

May 9, 2025 – Prague, MeetFactory

May 10, 2025 – Berlin, Gretchen

May 11, 2025 – Cologne, Gebaude 9

May 13, 2025 – Brussels, Ancienne Belgique

May 14, 2025 – Nijmegen, Doornroosje

May 15,2025 –  Amsterdam, Melkweg- MAX

May 17, 2025 – Paris, Le Trianon

The Murder Capital are:

James McGovern – vocals

Damien Tuit – guitars / sampler

Cathal Roper – guitars / keys

Gabriel Paschal Blake – bass

Diarmuid Brennan – drums

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