When I Have Fears

When I Have Fears

by The Murder Capital
When I Have Fears

When I Have Fears

by The Murder Capital

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Dublin is fast putting itself on the map for cultivating fresh post-punk, and despite a plethora of talent spanning multiple genres, the Murder Capital differentiate themselves by bringing a sizeable amount of emotional heft to the table. They're plenty capable of going loud and heavy, but moody instrumentation and deeply personal lyrics allow them to cut through even the sturdiest of emotional defenses. When I Have Fears tackles the loss of a close friend to suicide, with lead vocalist James McGovern giving expression to that tragic event in one way or another. This makes the album a surprisingly tender experience in places, and while the lyrics are dense and poetic, there are many times when the main theme is explicitly obvious. Being privy to such an intensely emotional journey makes for a jarring and reflective experience. It begins with rumbling dread and ominous percussion before the addition of barking vocals and guitar stabs. "For Everything" is a dramatic opener, setting the scene and providing momentum as they move into "More Is Less." However, that momentum is cut short as "Green & Blue" kicks in, the emotional centerpiece of the album and a remarkably honest ode to loss; near the end of the song, McGovern can be heard singing the haunting line "I Felt You," painting a clear picture of his grief and the complexity of loss with the tone of his voice alone. Curiously, the album veers into a mostly instrumental two-part "Slow Dance," allowing the gravity of McGovern's lyrics to sink in. On "Twisted Ground," he appears to address his late friend directly, with the rest of the group playing distant and reflective tones. For a band billed as post-punk, the entire middle section is subdued, but through the exploration of the album's main theme, it manages to have no less of an impact. To mark the closing act, they return to explosive form in two album highlights -- "Feeling Fades" and "Don't Cling to Life" -- both manic and darkly dramatic, they provide a sudden release from the somber nature of everything that precedes them. The band round out everything in fine theatrical form on "Love, Love, Love," a final catharsis before the drones fade out. The sheer dynamism of When I Have Fears threatens to derail the album, but a dedication to themes makes it cohesive, with the softer moments highlighting the louder counterparts and vice-versa. It's captivating from start to finish, heartbreaking in its delivery, and intense in all the right ways. ~ Liam Martin

Product Details

Release Date: 08/16/2019
Label: Human Season Records
UPC: 0850007715205
Rank: 44749

Tracks

  1. For Everything
  2. More is Less
  3. Green & Blue
  4. Slowdance I
  5. Slowdance II
  6. On Twisted Ground
  7. Feeling Fades
  8. Don't Cling To Life
  9. How The Streets Adore Me Now
  10. Love, Love, Love

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Murder Capital   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Flood   Producer
Alan Moulder   Mixing
Barney Herbert   Studio Technician
Chris Steel-Perkins   Cover Photo
Randy Merrill   Mastering
Matt de Jong   Artwork
Caesar Edmunds   Mixing Engineer
Tom Herbert   Assistant Engineer
Richie Kennedy   Engineer
The Murder Capital   Artwork,Composer
James McGovern   Composer,Group Member
Damien Tuit   Group Member
Diarmuid Brennan   Group Member
Cathal Roper   Group Member
Gabriel Paschal Blake   Group Member
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