Kid Kapichi's latest release, "Here's what you could have won," is a rollercoaster of teenage angst and rebellious energy that's as infectious as a common cold at a music festival.
With their punk-infused sound and cheeky attitude, this Hastings-based band is ready to take the world by storm.
The album kicks off with the punchy anthem "Thugs," setting the tone for what's to come.
It's a middle finger to the establishment, wrapped in a catchy melody that will have you singing along even if you don't know all the words.
The band's raw energy is undeniable, with guitarist Jack Wilson's riffs cutting through the air like a hot knife through butter.
Tracks like "Sardines" and "Glitterati" showcase the band's ability to weave social commentary into their music without sacrificing any of the fun.
Lyrically, Kid Kapichi is as sharp as a tack, delivering pointed critiques of modern society with a wink and a nod.
But it's not all serious business - the band knows how to have a good time, as evidenced by the infectious groove of "Self-saboteur" and the raucous energy of "Violence." In conclusion, "Here's what you could have won" is a raucous, energetic album that proves Kid Kapichi is a force to be reckoned with in the UK music scene.
So, grab your leather jacket, put on your dancing shoes, and get ready to rock out with one of the most exciting bands around.
Trust us, you won't want to miss out on what Kid Kapichi has to offer.
With their punk-infused sound and cheeky attitude, this Hastings-based band is ready to take the world by storm.
The album kicks off with the punchy anthem "Thugs," setting the tone for what's to come.
It's a middle finger to the establishment, wrapped in a catchy melody that will have you singing along even if you don't know all the words.
The band's raw energy is undeniable, with guitarist Jack Wilson's riffs cutting through the air like a hot knife through butter.
Tracks like "Sardines" and "Glitterati" showcase the band's ability to weave social commentary into their music without sacrificing any of the fun.
Lyrically, Kid Kapichi is as sharp as a tack, delivering pointed critiques of modern society with a wink and a nod.
But it's not all serious business - the band knows how to have a good time, as evidenced by the infectious groove of "Self-saboteur" and the raucous energy of "Violence." In conclusion, "Here's what you could have won" is a raucous, energetic album that proves Kid Kapichi is a force to be reckoned with in the UK music scene.
So, grab your leather jacket, put on your dancing shoes, and get ready to rock out with one of the most exciting bands around.
Trust us, you won't want to miss out on what Kid Kapichi has to offer.






