Gigis Recovery

AlbumJan 20 / 202312 songs, 45m 22s96%
Post-Punk Revival
Popular Highly Rated

The Murder Capital’s second studio album Gigi’s Recovery, produced by John Congleton, will be released on January 20, 2023 via Human Season Records. Painting by Peter Doyle and designed by Aidan Cochrane.

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Navigating the pitfalls of hype, and of endless comparison, The Murder Capital's return with Gigi's recovery is tantamount to excellence

Dublin punks The Murder Capital's second album 'Gigi's Recovery' soars with an uncompromising vision, one loaded with heart and ideas

An album that stretches and evolves the Irish band into something gloriously new.

While some might mourn the loss of their one-time raucousness, ‘Gigi’s Recovery’ shows that their momentum swings only forwards.

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8.5 / 10

Dublin post-punk quintet The Murder Capital are back with an exhilarating second record.

The Irish post-punk band go bigger and deeper on a second album that exudes muscular drama

8 / 10

Millie Warwick reviews the sophomore album from Dublin art/post-punks The Murder Capital! Read the review of 'Gigi's Recovery' here!

9 / 10

Gigi's Recovery by The Murder Capital: in the hands of bands as good as this, the aesthetics of the recent post-punk wave still sound fresh

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Gigi’s Recovery by The Murder Capital album review by Greg Walker. The Irish band's LP is now available via Human Season Records and DSPs

Album Reviews: The Murder Capital - Gigi's Recovery

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The Murder Capital - Gigi's Recovery review: The sophomore bump

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A gloomy atmosphere pervades the Irish post-punk band’s second album

8 / 10