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ALBUM REVIEW: KID KAPICHI ‘FEARLESS NATURE’

  • January 16, 2026
  • Demetris Bates
Kid Kapichi is a band known for hard-hitting and pointed music that isn’t afraid to express a distaste for aspects of modern politics and society. Their new album, ‘Fearless Nature’,…
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Live Review: Kid Kapichi / Dead Pony / Dumb Buoys Fishing Club – Foundry, Sheffield 09.04.2024

  • April 13, 2024
  • Jason Siddall
The Foundry in Sheffield bore witness to an electrifying night of raw energy and musical prowess as Kid Kapichi, supported by Dead Pony and Dumb Bouys Fishing Club, took the…
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Countdown to Rebellion – Day 12: Introducing Kid Kapichi

  • July 23, 2023
Hastings isn’t known for being a hotbed of musical talent, unless you include Suggs (Madness), Tom Chaplin or Jon Digweed. Kid Kapichi seem well placed to put the East Sussex…
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Live Review: Kid Kapichi, Brudenell Social Club Leeds, 07.02.23

  • February 10, 2023
  • Huw Williams
It was a cool northern air that blew a lot of people into the Brudenell, but even they can’t have expected the heat that the 3 headline-level bands generated over…
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