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Kid Kapichi and Madness’ Suggs talk new single ‘Zombie Nation’ and the impact of The Specials’ Terry Hall

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Kid Kapichi and Suggs have spoken to NME about their collaboration on the politically-motivated new single ‘Zombie Nation’, memories of late Specials frontman Terry Hall, and the struggles faced by new artists.

Watch the music video first on NME below.The track is the latest taster of Kid Kapichi’s new album ‘There Goes The Neighbourhood’ – following on from the previously shared singles ‘Let’s Get To Work’, ‘Tamagotchi’ and ‘999’.

Set for release on March 15, the third studio album release marks the follow-up to 2022’s sophomore album ‘Here’s What You Could Have Won’.According to the Hastings punk band, the upcoming album is set to be more “concise” than their previous work, but will keep their signature political approach at its core. “We know what we’re doing more this time round, but we’ve always been a band that has written about what’s going on in the world,” frontman Jack Wilson explained to NME.“I don’t feel like much has changed there.

The topics you’ll find are pretty similar and I don’t think anyone who is a Kid Kapichi fan is going to be shocked by this new album.

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