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KNEECAP Share Deeply Moving 12min Film for ‘Irish Goodbye’ ft Kae Tempest

By on 29 April 2026 0 8 Views

KNEECAP

New Album

FENIAN

Out This Friday, 1st May 2026

On Heavenly Recordings
 
Today they share a deeply moving

12-minute film to accompany


‘Irish Goodbye’

Featuring Kae Tempest

The Latest Track to be Taken From The Album


Watch film HERE  

Listen to track HERE

LIVE IN IRELAND

29-30 May – AVA, Belfast
31Jul-2Aug – All Together Now, Waterford

This Friday, 1 May, Belfast trio KNEECAP release their new album, FENIAN, on Heavenly Recordings. Today also sees them share a 12-minute short film for ‘Irish Goodbye’, the latest track to be taken from the album. Featuring Kae Tempest, ‘Irish Goodbye’ is a deeply personal and moving track written by Móglaí Bap about his sadly departed mother and the beautifully shot Thomas James directed film perfectly captures the profound poignancy of the single.

Talking about the track Móglaí Bap said:

“I never meant to write a song about this. But someone sent my brother a documentary about my Dad in the 90s, when he was president of Conradh na Gaeilge. The film crew came to my house, and we were just kids doing our homework, messing around. We weren’t the kind of family who had films of ourselves when we were young, just photographs, so it was the first time I saw my Ma in a video. And she was happy.

That had a profound effect on me, seeing her happy. I was so emotional seeing her like that. I had written a song about her before, called MAM, which came out in 2020. She was sick at the time with depression. The idea I had in my head with MAM was, if I wrote it, she’d hear it, and maybe she’d feel her worth, because when you suffer from depression, you can’t see your own value.

At that time, we went for a walk, and I told her I had written a song for her, but that it wasn’t completely finished yet, so I’d wait until the next week to play it for her. But by then it was too late.

Suicide is hard. And when someone is sick with depression and dies by suicide, it’s hard to remember the good moments. You get caught up in the dark times.

Irish Goodbye is about the mundane things me and my Ma did together. I never realised it was the day to day stuff I would miss when she was gone; going for a walk in the park, her giving out to me or keeping me in line, offering me pieces of advice. It’s all the small things that you miss.

Watching that footage of her and writing this song, unlocked a part of my brain that gave me the opportunity to override the constant sad memories. It allowed me visualise happier times, instead of being so angry at the world.

Dan Carey wrote the music, and then Kae Tempest got involved, which was such an honour. Kae delivered something so vulnerable and emotional to the song. That was a really special moment for us.

Suicide is such a complex thing. It’s hard to confront the reality of what has happened. When you’re trying to deal with it, you get caught in this in-between world; you understand and then you don’t understand, you’re sad and then you’re angry, there’s shame and there’s guilt. There’s grief, of course, but it’s a specific kind of grief. You feel like you’re carrying this weird other burden.

It’s a very hard conversation to have. Who the fuck wants to talk about it, really? Death is depressing enough. But we need to talk about it, because we have to alleviate that extra burden of shame and guilt on top of the burden of grief. You can’t change what happened. You’re not necessarily able to save people from themselves.

People ask me how I coped. I didn’t cope. It takes years. So you cope in whatever way you can in the moment. But there’s help out there too. When I was eventually able for it, therapy was the thing that helped me. A lot of our parents’ generation don’t believe in therapy. But we’re different. We can ask for help, we should ask for help, and there should be services there for us to get help.

As Irish people, we have a good relationship with death and the rituals around it. We can remember people how they were, not how they ended up. I hope that this kind of death, even though it’s awful, can be included under that approach, as hard as it is to deal with.

I’m hoping if people listen to the song, and watch the video, maybe something will connect that gives them some sort of relief. You can’t carry this stuff around with you and blame yourself. It’s not your fault. It’s no one’s fault. It’s about the process of dealing with it. And you can deal with it. You can.”

KNEECAP Irish Goodbye

Thomas James, the director of the short film, added

“There’s a line in the track which encapsulates everything I’d like to say, “It’s not an issue, I just want to say I missed you.” That’s the mentality of this film. It’s not angry at those who have chosen to leave by taking their own life, but it’s compassionate to those that are still here.

It’s not often I’m candid or honest when I write these things – but this deserves more than hiding behind some shitty quip about the craziness of the shoot, or some arbitrary, benign detail you fully know is going to become a pull quote.

This film, this song, all deals with something incredibly personal, and incredibly close to my heart, and to many people’s hearts. To be a part of this, to write and think and work, with everything this song is about, has been a privilege – but it also felt like an owed responsibility.

I couldn’t be prouder to have been involved in something. It’s been a beautiful, sorrowful and contemplative experience – and I really hope that shows in the film.

I’m forever grateful to so many people who helped make this one a reality.”

Produced by Dan Carey, the new album also features previous singles ‘Smugglers & Scholars’, recently featured as part of the regular COLORSxSTUDIOS shows (here), ‘FENIAN’ (here) and ‘Liars Tale’ (here).

Artwork & tracklisting of the album, FENIAN, which features appearances
from Radie Peat, Kae Tempest and Fawzi, is as follows:

KNEECAP  FENIAN Album

Éire go Deo
Smugglers & Scholars
Carnival
Palestine (ft. Fawzi)
Liars Tale
FENIAN
Big Bad Mo
Headcase
An Ra
Cold At The Top
Occupied 6
Gael Phonics
Cocaine Hill (ft. Radie Peat)
Irish Goodbye (ft. Kae Tempest)

Cat. Number: HVNLP232
The album is available on CD, cassette, DL, black vinyl, tri-colour splatter vinyl,
and exclusive editions via WhatsApp, Bandcamp and Rough Trade.
The album is available to pre-order here

Additionally, having completed a SOLD-OUT UK and Irish tour at the end of last year, they are currently in the middle of a run of out-store shows after which they head out to play several EU festivals and headline shows and a massive headline gig at London’s Crystal Palace Park over the summer.  The full list of dates is as follows:

Out-store dates:

28.04.26 (evening) – Live House, DUNDEE with Assai
29.04.26 (evening) – Liquid Rooms, EDINBURGH with Assai
30.04.26 (evening & matinee) –  LONDON with Rough Trade East
02.05.26 (evening) – The Boilershop, NEWCASTLE with Reflex
03.05.26 – (evening & matinee) – The Garage, GLASGOW with Assai

Festival / headline dates:

29-30.05.26 – AVA, BELFAST, IE
06.06.26 – Primavera, BARCELONA, ES
08.06.26 – Santana 27 – BILBAO, ES
09.06.26 – La Riviera – MADRID, ES
11.06.26 – Primavera, PORTO, PT
13.06.26 – Festi’Neuch, NEUCHATEL, CH
15.06.26 – Magnolia, Unaltrofestival – MILAN, IT
16.06.26 – Sequoie Music Park – BOLOGNA, IT
17.06.26 – Cavea, Auditorium Parco Della Musica Ennio Morricone – ROME IT
18.06.26 – Fiera del Levante – BARI, IT
20.06.26 – Terra Vibe Park, Rockwave – ATTICA, GR
24.06.26 – Allas Live – HELSINKI, FIN
27.06.26 – Crystal Palace Park, LONDON, UK
01.07.26 – Open’er Festival, GDYNIA, PL
02.07.26 – Roskilde Festival, ROSKILDE, DK
04.07.26 – Rock Werchter, WERCHTER, BE
13.07.26 – Kino Šiška, LJUBLJANA, SK
14.07.26 – Kino Šiška, LJUBLJANA, SK
18.07.26 – PhilGood Festival, PLOVDIV, BG
20.07.26 – KüçükÇiftlik Park – ISTANBUL, TR
31.07-02.08.26 – All Together Now, WATERFORD, IE
12-16.08.26 – Boomtown, WINCHESTER, UK
28-30.08.26 – Reading & Leeds Festivals, UK
06.11.26 – Rockhal – ESCH-SUR-ALZETTE, LU
09.11.26 – BK – STOCKHOLM, SE
10.11.26 – Oslo Spektrum – OSLO, NO
20.11.26 – Le Zénith – PARIS, FR
21.11.26 – Docks – LAUSANNE, CH
22.11.26 – X-Tra – ZURICH, CH
Tickets for headline shows available here

Recent praise for FENIAN:

One of the most important hip hop groups since Public Enemy – DJ
 
“Starkly emotional” – New York Times
 
“FENIAN is a triumph” – Hot Press
 
“Songs of depth and substance” – MOJO
 
“Their day has come” – Record Collector
 

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The last 12-months saw the Belfast trio perform one of the the most talked about Glastonbury sets in recent years on West Holts stage, play headline slots at Wide Awake, 2000 Trees & Green Man festivals, make the jump to arena level headliners with shows at the 3Arena in Dublin, Wembley Arena and OVO Hydro in Glasgow, find themselves in the middle of a media and political maelstrom for vocally advocating for peace and Palestinian freedom at last year’s Coachella and release three stunning stand-alone singles, ‘THE RECAP’ featuring Mozey (here), ‘Sayōnara’ a collaboration with Paul Hartnoll of Orbital (here) and ‘No Comment’ featuring DJ / producer Sub Focus (here).

More darkness. More confrontation. More craic. More energy. More solidarity. More absolute bangers. And more fuel for the unrelenting engine that powers this unstoppable force. For their remarkable second album, Kneecap have come out fighting. With their second album FENIAN, Kneecap sharpen their sound and expand their vision, delivering a record that is darker, more confrontational, and more assured.

FENIAN, Kneecap balance confrontation with craft, pairing biting intelligence with undeniable energy. The result is an album that thrills as much as it provokes, marking a clear new peak in the group’s evolution.

Following two sold-out nights at Dublin’s 3Arena and a tour of Japan, 2026 will see Kneecap headline their biggest shows to date, including Crystal Palace Park in London and major festival slots. FENIAN confirms Kneecap not just as provocateurs, but as artists operating at the height of their powers.

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