The Murder Capital is an Irishpost-punk band formed inDublin,Ireland in 2018. The band's music has been described as dark, intense, and introspective, with a focus on themes of vulnerability, self-reflection, and emotional turmoil. The band members are James McGovern (vocals), Damien Tuit (guitar), Cathal Roper (guitar), Gabriel Paschal Blake (bass), and Diarmuid Brennan (drums).[2]
The band began performing together in 2017 and set up their own label, Human Season Records, in 2018 before releasing their debut single the following year.[3]
On 16 August 2019, The Murder Capital released their debut studio album,When I Have Fears, produced by British audio engineer and record producer,Flood. The album was met with widespread critical acclaim.[4] In autumn 2019, the band performed a sold-out tour across the UK and Europe to promote the album.[5]
The band has been actively compared to several post-punk and art punk bands to arise out of Ireland and the United Kingdom over the late 2010s, such asIdles,Soft Play (formerly known as Slaves),Shame, and fellow Irish bandFontaines D.C., primarily as a result of touring with these bands.[7][8]
Writing forThe Guardian, Damien Morris described the band as "reaching back toJoy Division’s drum tattoos, interlocking with surging, wave-break bass.Pixies' quiet-loud-quiet trick is in there, as areShame andSavages, whilePJ Harvey and the Bad Seeds infest tracks such as Green and Blue."[9]
In describing the themes of their music, the band toldDIY magazine: "It just feels like there are loads of fuckin' hotels going up over Dublin, where there could be new housing," James hammers home. "There are cranes all over the city. There's one on George's Street right now, and they're gutting this beautiful Georgian building, and I stopped and asked the builder what it was gonna be, and it's turning into a fuckin' Premier Inn." The band further said, "the hotels are only a side-note to the homelessness, the suicide, the mental health issues. The lack of services available to people who aren't from even middle class backgrounds," he continues. "We just wanna talk about it as much as possible, and make sure that the government knows that we're not happy with the standard of where it's at. People have real issues in their lives, and they need somewhere to go and talk about these things beyond their friends and families. It feels like there's no excuses."[4]
The band released their third studio albumBlindness in February 2025. In an interview with Louis Chilton forThe Independent, McGovern and Tuit describe the themes of their new album as being about “obsession, deceit, and rejection of faith, about patriotism and its distortions… what binds all these human experiences is that there’s ablindness to so much of it. That’s where the title was spawned from.”[10]
^Burgess, Paul (15 November 2024)."The Murder Capital | About".The Murder Capital.Archived from the original on 11 December 2024. Retrieved10 March 2025.