Kneecap are reclaiming identity with new single, "FENIAN"
Kneecap have shared their new song, "FENIAN", the title track from their upcoming album, FENIAN.
"FENIAN" follows previous singles "Liars Tale" and "Smugglers & Scholars" as the latest preview of Kneecap's return. Speaking about the song, which sees the trio reclaim a word that has been known as an Irish slur, Kneecap describe it as: "An Anthem to embrace our Fenian past, and to cure our colonial hangover by reconnecting the warriors of Irish folklore with the Fenian c*nts from the North of Ireland today."
The song arrives alongside a video shot in and around West Belfast, directed by Thomas James. Discussing the inspiration behind the visual, James adds: "For me, this track is about a reclaiming of identity. Not only of the word, but for people too. Which is what our film is. A trippy whirlwind through people and places who embody the spirit of the boys and the song. Of seeing the word Fenian through a new lens. It was a blast. It was chaos. It was a fever dream of running around Ireland convincing people to pop a bally on and do something mental. Good times had by all."
FENIAN is released on 1 May via Heavenly Recordings
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