
KNEECAP No Comment 7" Vinyl Single 2026
7" Vinyl Single
Tracklist:
1. No Comment
2. Get Your Brits Out
Riding a hefty drop down bass riff courtesy of the trackâs producer, acclaimed DJ/artist, Sub Focus, the Belfast / Derry trio, KNEECAP, have focused on the British states abuse of power and intimidation following their failed pursuit at charging Mo Chara with terrorism offences. âNo Commentâ hits back hard, another massive track that will bounce off the walls of clubs and arenas. The Artwork features Banksyâs now infamous 'Royal Courts of Justiceâ mural - used with kind permission from the artist. âNo Commentâ follows recent massive collaborations with Mozey on 'The Recap' and Paul Hartnoll of Orbital on âSay?naraâ and 2024's critically acclaimed album 'Fine Art.'
Kneecap is a global phenomenon. Bursting out from a squat in Belfast, MĂłglaĂ Bap, Mo Chara, and DJ PrĂłvaĂ are spearheading a moment in Irish culture, music, language, and cinema that has brought them to sensational levels. All it took was a generational talent to tear through conventions, expectations, and records. This is hip-hop at its most exciting â a potent and revolutionary force, smashing bans, barricades, and the occasional bottle of Buckfast.
Whether theyâre rolling up to Sundance in a police Land Rover, encouraging tens of thousands of young people to learn Irish, breaking box office records in Ireland, storming stages at festivals with epic main stage sets, Kneecapâs message and mode of unity, community, and carnage, all comes with a revolutionary sound, and blistering live performances that have built a global movement of fans unified in the joy and sweat of soaking up fine art like no other.
KNEECAP No Comment 7" Vinyl Single 2026
7" Vinyl Single
Tracklist:
1. No Comment
2. Get Your Brits Out
Riding a hefty drop down bass riff courtesy of the trackâs producer, acclaimed DJ/artist, Sub Focus, the Belfast / Derry trio, KNEECAP, have focused on the British states abuse of power and intimidation following their failed pursuit at charging Mo Chara with terrorism offences. âNo Commentâ hits back hard, another massive track that will bounce off the walls of clubs and arenas. The Artwork features Banksyâs now infamous 'Royal Courts of Justiceâ mural - used with kind permission from the artist. âNo Commentâ follows recent massive collaborations with Mozey on 'The Recap' and Paul Hartnoll of Orbital on âSay?naraâ and 2024's critically acclaimed album 'Fine Art.'
Kneecap is a global phenomenon. Bursting out from a squat in Belfast, MĂłglaĂ Bap, Mo Chara, and DJ PrĂłvaĂ are spearheading a moment in Irish culture, music, language, and cinema that has brought them to sensational levels. All it took was a generational talent to tear through conventions, expectations, and records. This is hip-hop at its most exciting â a potent and revolutionary force, smashing bans, barricades, and the occasional bottle of Buckfast.
Whether theyâre rolling up to Sundance in a police Land Rover, encouraging tens of thousands of young people to learn Irish, breaking box office records in Ireland, storming stages at festivals with epic main stage sets, Kneecapâs message and mode of unity, community, and carnage, all comes with a revolutionary sound, and blistering live performances that have built a global movement of fans unified in the joy and sweat of soaking up fine art like no other.
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7" Vinyl Single
Tracklist:
1. No Comment
2. Get Your Brits Out
Riding a hefty drop down bass riff courtesy of the trackâs producer, acclaimed DJ/artist, Sub Focus, the Belfast / Derry trio, KNEECAP, have focused on the British states abuse of power and intimidation following their failed pursuit at charging Mo Chara with terrorism offences. âNo Commentâ hits back hard, another massive track that will bounce off the walls of clubs and arenas. The Artwork features Banksyâs now infamous 'Royal Courts of Justiceâ mural - used with kind permission from the artist. âNo Commentâ follows recent massive collaborations with Mozey on 'The Recap' and Paul Hartnoll of Orbital on âSay?naraâ and 2024's critically acclaimed album 'Fine Art.'
Kneecap is a global phenomenon. Bursting out from a squat in Belfast, MĂłglaĂ Bap, Mo Chara, and DJ PrĂłvaĂ are spearheading a moment in Irish culture, music, language, and cinema that has brought them to sensational levels. All it took was a generational talent to tear through conventions, expectations, and records. This is hip-hop at its most exciting â a potent and revolutionary force, smashing bans, barricades, and the occasional bottle of Buckfast.
Whether theyâre rolling up to Sundance in a police Land Rover, encouraging tens of thousands of young people to learn Irish, breaking box office records in Ireland, storming stages at festivals with epic main stage sets, Kneecapâs message and mode of unity, community, and carnage, all comes with a revolutionary sound, and blistering live performances that have built a global movement of fans unified in the joy and sweat of soaking up fine art like no other.




