@@bigmanmccheez5342agreed. I'm from Ottawa, Canada, and learned Gaeilge because my carpentry master and my gran were both Irish, but seeing people in my city/in Canada who never would've been exposed to Gaeilge learning to speak it, especially people outside the diaspora, is stellar to see, especially considering how hard the Brits tried to eradicate the language KNEECAP ABÚ
Something fun they do is mixing Irish and English in the same phrase to make rhymes come out better while preserving meaning. The drawback for international listeners is that no-one outside of Ireland will be able to understand what they're on about but I loved how they came out.
Literally 99% of Irish people can't understand them either. I speak some irish and struggle to. My mate is a gaeilgeoir, irish is his first language and he can't understand them either
Plenty of universities around the world offer courses and degrees in the Irish language. You'd be surprised by the number of people outside of Ireland who are able to speak Irish.
Have to say, I was NOT expecting this review in the first place, and I am pleasantly surprised by the rating!! If you’re ever ending up reviewing anything else of theirs, though, drop the “Gaelic” in “Irish Gaelic” or you will be getting the same complaint roughly 5 million times. (Don’t go for “Gaeilge,” you won’t be saying it right). You’re my new favourite yank!! GRMA
@@fettywapsmissingeye tá tú ag déanamh dearmad ar an copail 😔 cheapaim go bhfuil sé “is é Fantano an poncán is fearr liom as seo amach”, nach bhfuil…? Nó rud éicint mar sin
@@fettywapsmissingeye brón orm as an psychic damage from talking mar do mhúinteoir 😰 (agus mise useless leis an ngramadach i dteanga ar bith, i ndáiríre)
@@seanodonoghue1830 "I'm not angry, I'm just disappointed" was his reaction... they are a band for children who unfortunately never heard anything good and for red-jeaned 55 year olds clutching a Tower Records tote bag roaring about how they're actually the new Clash.
@@murkartikWhile I can respect your opinion, they’re one of the better live acts that exist at the moment, and, while relatively monotonal in their music for their first couple of albums, have clearly shown progression with their new singles. Your cynicism seems exhausting, and you clearly are not the target market. Let people enjoy things!
@@Swindel67 yeah, what's funny is that it's fictional but somehow it has the same feel as what actually happened. The only truly massive change is all the stuff with Fassbender's revolutionary dad character: that dude was entirely made up.
@@jasonh7740 I only speak a bit of Irish Gaelic, my first language is English Germanic. I was also good at French Romance in school but I went to Brussels recently and found I've forgotten most of it. Lol. (Also Welsh isn't Gaelic. It's Brythonic, which is the other branch of Insular Celtic languages. As is Breton, which is what I assume you meant by "French Gaelic")
The spoken word is by Machan Magan, a well known writer and Irish speaker, the wind instruments were by the boys themselves as they are well versed in Irish trad themselves.
Omg as someone who’s from not far where they are from and watching them since 2019 it’s crazy to see how much success they’ve had in this year alone putting west belfast on the map 🇮🇪
I watched the movie Kneecap at Sundance and it was awesome! It made me deep dive into their music. I highly recommend checking them out, pretty cool group!
Didn’t deep dive far enough so. Almost none of what happened on screen was real. Half of it happened to other people. And their rise in popularity literally stems from removing another popular act from the spotlight.
Love that absolutely wild sample on I bhFiacha Linne, the original song (808 State - Cübik) is somehow even more bonkers as that disgusting loop is supported by guitar solos throughout the track, a true Acid House classic
It's also been used recently in Bob Vylan's track 'take that' which goes hard too! Didn't know the original until Fine Art came out and thought they were sampling Bob Vylan 😅
I shattered my kneecap last year on June 15th. No joke. It sucked. Much better now. Life is a blessing, maybe i should check this record out. Only got now to do it.
Should've taken a trip to Belfast. The hospitals there are meant to be some of the best in the world for knee replacements and other knee surgeries, for morbid reasons
@@Kabirdix I luckily live in a state with the best surgical care in the US. When I get to shattering the other one I’ll check out Belfast though. Mix it up a bit.
Irish Gaelic as opposed to Welsh or Scots Gaelic…? Gaeilge is our word for Irish, Gaelic is a word for Celtic languages. We’re not the only Celts in Europe.
If it was called…you know what guys. I don’t think I can do this anymore. Everyday, we make the same jokes, the same stupid recycled comments. What happened to our creativity? Are you comfortable with such mediocrity? I no longer think I am. I must leave this place for good. Farewell.
This album is Irelands Doggystyle. Yup I said it. The biggest achievement of this band is making Irish cool and promoting it as mainstream. The album is solid and most importantly uncompromising.
Really enjoying this album. It is a lot of fun. Some clever and funny lyrics, with tonnes of energy. Reminds me a bit of early work from The Streets. Check it out!!
Inter Arma review please! I don't know if you're still interested but the album came out a few weeks ago and they're one of my faves, I would love to hear your take on it.
I’ve only listened to Why Lawd once sofar, and while it’s good, I think Yes Lawd is the better album. More interesting and varied beats, more dynamic Paak. Could just be I need to give it another listen or two to get used to the new sound, but sofar I’m feeling like a 6 on it myself
@@Stu_Pickles Paak is at his most vulnerable (cuz of his recent divorce) in Why Lawd. While for you, Yes Lawd may have the better and interesting beats (I find them on par honestly), I find Why Lawd more emotional and impactful because of Paak's lyrics (Example of one of my favorites: "I guess I gotta face my fears, roll the windows down; I hope the rain hide my tears") and performance, and Knxwledge's beats serves Paak's writing with a very stripped down/minimalistic sound.
Drug dealing pagans is the best on the album! Manchan Magan is an Irish legend! Parful also samples 'Dancing on Narrow Ground', which is a really popular documentary here about cross-community raving in the 90s easing divides in the younger generation. Also I bhFiacha Linne samples 808 State - Cubik!
@@durrclips746 no wayyyyy! That’s gas! (Said in a midlands accent) Haha ok so not everywhere in Ireland then, pardon my somewhat narcissistic assumption!
Anything less than a 9 and yr a unionist slog
Anthony loves the King pass it on (he's also censoring the comments lmao)
No surrender
@@nizzla12then why did ye surrender ??
@@jamieoshea16816 counties still occupied
@@niallkelly2990 sinners in charger. Also today doesn’t mean you haven’t surrendered.
Its actually mad seeing Kneecap reviewed by Fantano as an Irishman
Lol it sure is bie
WHY?! They’re the greatest! I’m Palestinian by the way 🇵🇸💚🇵🇸
its actually mad, never saw them making it to theneedledrop
Honestly mad
It's mad as an American
"Kneecap is pretty opinionated" is the funniest understatement in the world
As someone from Belfast I’m delighted to see Fantano reviewing this.
Never thought it would ever reach his ears. Huge landmark moment for Irish rap
Huge moment for gaeilge, too
In fairness to him, he did review the first Rejjie Snow album years ago but yeah, Irish language rap on the Melon’s radar is wild.
Fkn right
@@nickpro11 absolutely. This group and what they are doing in general is huge for the island.
@@bigmanmccheez5342agreed. I'm from Ottawa, Canada, and learned Gaeilge because my carpentry master and my gran were both Irish, but seeing people in my city/in Canada who never would've been exposed to Gaeilge learning to speak it, especially people outside the diaspora, is stellar to see, especially considering how hard the Brits tried to eradicate the language
KNEECAP ABÚ
The fact that album this didn't score a 32/1 should be a kneecappable offence
Got me good 😂
26+6=1 / 10
If you're going to make a political "joke" at least get it right..... Time to move on from ancient history????
@@monrush "ancient"? My brother in christ, this is our current life
@@monrush Cuínas maith an buachaill
Cal is a provo confirmed??? 😳
cal chuchest(ra)
touts out
Fuair muid Anthony Fantano ag éisteacht le Rap-cheol as Gaeilge roimh GTA 6
An bhuil cead agam duil go dti an leithreas?
@@fergxson1650😂😂
Something fun they do is mixing Irish and English in the same phrase to make rhymes come out better while preserving meaning. The drawback for international listeners is that no-one outside of Ireland will be able to understand what they're on about but I loved how they came out.
Literally 99% of Irish people can't understand them either. I speak some irish and struggle to. My mate is a gaeilgeoir, irish is his first language and he can't understand them either
That dialect is a harsh mistress
@shakezist my irish isn't amazing but I can get most of it tbh
Plenty of universities around the world offer courses and degrees in the Irish language. You'd be surprised by the number of people outside of Ireland who are able to speak Irish.
we adapt. reggae had the same problem 50 years ago. we will upskill in response.
Antoine Ó Gaothairedathgréineó. You're going to have to remove the "tan" from your surname Anto Fano
I know not everyone will understand the Irishicisation of his surname, but I just want to let you know I appreciate it 🇮🇪
The singing in the first track is the lady from Lankum
That's mad, I'm just on a Lankum binge 😂
@@conorfranc fill your boots, they’re epic
@@conorfranc New live album out tomorrow!! Let's GO
False Lankum was one of my favourite albums last year, and I think overall Lankum's best
@@MadailinBurnhope aye. They have 4 fantastic albums. V happy they’re getting the recognition they deserve
Tiocfaidh ár lá Tony
Cloigeann turnip
Quis seperate. KAT
@@williammulholland3314bhuel ní muid ball den Sasanna ar aon chaoi
Tioc-thony ár lá-tano
DJ Bod Mor is ainm dom, eist le mo cheol! Ta se iontach!
Review CMAT next, Irish queen
The only Irish Queen
Well there's the original Queen Maeve like. @evp180
shes awful
@@evp180really? You really said that?
Nah, no point. He's never given an Irish album more than a light 7. He seems to have a thing against us
I think anything "sexy" by Kneecap should be taken with a generous heap of irony lol they know they are nerds
check yourself mate 😂😂
bit ironic
Have to say, I was NOT expecting this review in the first place, and I am pleasantly surprised by the rating!! If you’re ever ending up reviewing anything else of theirs, though, drop the “Gaelic” in “Irish Gaelic” or you will be getting the same complaint roughly 5 million times. (Don’t go for “Gaeilge,” you won’t be saying it right). You’re my new favourite yank!! GRMA
Tá fantano mo phoncán is fearr liom!
@@fettywapsmissingeye tá tú ag déanamh dearmad ar an copail 😔 cheapaim go bhfuil sé “is é Fantano an poncán is fearr liom as seo amach”, nach bhfuil…? Nó rud éicint mar sin
@@baintreachas poncán = a yank!
@@fettywapsmissingeye brón orm as an psychic damage from talking mar do mhúinteoir 😰 (agus mise useless leis an ngramadach i dteanga ar bith, i ndáiríre)
@@baintreachas 😂 tbf i don’t blame you. Irish teachers are shite! If it wasn’t for grinds outside of school i would’ve failed the JC
anthony RAtano here
Comment of the Year
Hahahaha
0:25 It’s not a documentary, it’s a auto-biopic with some exaggerated elements.
Forgot to shout out your boy Grian Chatten from Fontaines DC featuring!
every album has a weak point.
He truly does not care for Fontaines DC one bit
@@seanodonoghue1830 "I'm not angry, I'm just disappointed" was his reaction... they are a band for children who unfortunately never heard anything good and for red-jeaned 55 year olds clutching a Tower Records tote bag roaring about how they're actually the new Clash.
@@murkartikWhile I can respect your opinion, they’re one of the better live acts that exist at the moment, and, while relatively monotonal in their music for their first couple of albums, have clearly shown progression with their new singles. Your cynicism seems exhausting, and you clearly are not the target market. Let people enjoy things!
@@murkartiklmao you literally just made me yawn, first ever internet comment that’s done that 😂 impressive
Just a correction: thhe movie is a Biopic not a Documentary!
I wouldn't even call it a biopic necessarily. It was almost entirely fictional; they used some real events, but most of it was just made up for fun.
@@voodude1074 I was stunned when it turns out DJ Provai was a legit teacher before this😂
@@Swindel67 yeah, what's funny is that it's fictional but somehow it has the same feel as what actually happened. The only truly massive change is all the stuff with Fassbender's revolutionary dad character: that dude was entirely made up.
Fantano checking out an album as Gaeilge. What a time to be alive.
It’s just Irish, Anthony. Not Irish Gaelic.
Solid review tho, and great to see Kneecap here.
No Mary. Internationally it's known as Irish Gaelic. To differentiate it from Scottish, Welsh, and french gaelic
@@jasonh7740 lol. Why would you need to differentiate it if you call it Irish.
@@maryburke5423yeah you're right you don't need to. I was just saying that people do say that I just typed it a bit bluntly
@@jasonh7740 I only speak a bit of Irish Gaelic, my first language is English Germanic. I was also good at French Romance in school but I went to Brussels recently and found I've forgotten most of it.
Lol.
(Also Welsh isn't Gaelic. It's Brythonic, which is the other branch of Insular Celtic languages. As is Breton, which is what I assume you meant by "French Gaelic")
@@jasonh7740 Welsh people speak...Welsh. not Gaelic mate.
This album's a 9 shut up Melon, I made my own opinion this time
you can’t do that! what the heck!
we could all be this brave...
Making your own opinion is not allowed
Kneecap and Bicep collab when
That would go crazy 😂
Bicep wont lower themselves to that level 🤧
They should also collab with Elbow
Before Spotify really understood where Kneecap fit within their algorithm, they kept trying to pair it with The Shins on playlists recommended to me.
Talking Heads, too 🍻
I'm so glad you've reviewed this Anthony. Kneecap have been doing big things for 6 or 7 years on the Irish scene, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Still bizarre to me, that one of my childhood friends is famous now lol dj provai keep going lad 💪
An bhfuil Gaeilge agat ?
The spoken word is by Machan Magan, a well known writer and Irish speaker, the wind instruments were by the boys themselves as they are well versed in Irish trad themselves.
As someone from Belfast i never thought melon would be covering Kneecap😂
I hear poor Mickey's still stittin' in his flat.
blame the doggies.
@@murkartik wee bastards left us nuhn but cans n rollies
As a person from Belfast was not expecting this review but excited to see this! Thanks Melon
Nobody asked
I heard about these guys on all things considered on NPR. It's pretty cool to see the Irish language be appreciated all around the world.
Maith an buachaill Anthony, maith an buachaill
Omg as someone who’s from not far where they are from and watching them since 2019 it’s crazy to see how much success they’ve had in this year alone putting west belfast on the map 🇮🇪
I watched the movie Kneecap at Sundance and it was awesome! It made me deep dive into their music. I highly recommend checking them out, pretty cool group!
Didn’t deep dive far enough so. Almost none of what happened on screen was real. Half of it happened to other people. And their rise in popularity literally stems from removing another popular act from the spotlight.
@@well1012dúirt sé “into their music”, ní dúirt sé “into their origin story”.
Wow, those Irish kids already dropped a whole project?!?!
They sound like they've matured a lot!
They've been going for at least 6 years.
@@murkartikwhoosh
this is their 2nd album man
Love that absolutely wild sample on I bhFiacha Linne, the original song (808 State - Cübik) is somehow even more bonkers as that disgusting loop is supported by guitar solos throughout the track, a true Acid House classic
It's also been used recently in Bob Vylan's track 'take that' which goes hard too! Didn't know the original until Fine Art came out and thought they were sampling Bob Vylan 😅
I don't think it's happy you gave it only a 7/10, it looks angry
I shattered my kneecap last year on June 15th. No joke. It sucked. Much better now. Life is a blessing, maybe i should check this record out. Only got now to do it.
Should've taken a trip to Belfast. The hospitals there are meant to be some of the best in the world for knee replacements and other knee surgeries, for morbid reasons
@@Kabirdix I luckily live in a state with the best surgical care in the US. When I get to shattering the other one I’ll check out Belfast though. Mix it up a bit.
@@KochiAvenue You might even find the opportunity to get the other one smashed in Belfast lol, get the full experience
@@Kabirdix altnagelvin is the best actually beal feirste has less kneecappings than doire
@@jeffbezos4776 Good info for my own adventures in knee trauma
hearing americans say "irish gaelic" instead of just irish or gaeilge gives me physical pain
Irish Gaelic as opposed to Welsh or Scots Gaelic…? Gaeilge is our word for Irish, Gaelic is a word for Celtic languages. We’re not the only Celts in Europe.
@@sonja7halcyonwe are the only Irish tho
Can’t imagine an American saying gaeilge haha
The balaclava is only used for long Irish winter nights
Better Way To Live was on repeat all winter, cannot wait to listen to the whole thing hell yeah
The movie Kneecap was NOT documentary. It was a fictionalization of their origin story.
Glad you got on this, love from ireland
These lads are pure gents and they deserve the world ❤
phantom of the afters next
aaron is an irish hip hop enjoyer??
My favourite album of this year hands down, love every second of it 👌👌
Shoutout the guy who asked him to review this on the Rhyme Island video
Yup Kneecap 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
Are those pringle chips on the cover???
bro think he mach hommy
I'd say it's taytos
@@ozika2 they sayin that im top one, more or less the best 🗣
No.
@@IceglowQfree staytos I think
Ní creidim seo FANTANO? KNEECAP? Mental
Ty for putting me on these guys! I gave them a listen and it just clicked naturally for me.
They should go on tour with Bicep and Elbow.
What about FEET
This is like seeing your cousin who lives in another country at a work event
I’m delighted to see this. Been watching for years and never thought id see something like this. Fair play Fantano!
my kneecaps hurt after some fine art if you know what im sayin
im sorry
Delete
Sounds gassy
i cant tell if this is a zoomer meme or an american who doesnt know what the fuck theyre talking abt
If this was knee capping a butterfly, then you would have given it fine art or something idk this joke is overused.
Been waiting for a review ever since I saw the movie that premiered at Sundance earlier this year.
If this was called (insert album here) you would given it (insert number here)
W pfp
Real
To Fine Irish Art or To Cap A Knee
But he’s not reviewing another album, I don’t get it😢
Insert the word ‘have’ here
got into Kneecap after randomly watching their movie, best choice of my life fucking love them
I couldn't agree more. I don't love this album but can't get enough of KNEECAP
I cant believe you haven't reviewed "Ketamine" by versatile. Its one of the best Irish pop songs ever made.
Outburst walked so kneecap could run
Anthony, we need a worst to best for Melvins!
That’s fuckin wild so it is, never thought I’d see the day
If it was called…you know what guys. I don’t think I can do this anymore. Everyday, we make the same jokes, the same stupid recycled comments. What happened to our creativity? Are you comfortable with such mediocrity? I no longer think I am. I must leave this place for good. Farewell.
it's not a documentary, it's a comedy-drama movie loosely based on their rise to fame where the band play themselves. quality film
This album is Irelands Doggystyle. Yup I said it. The biggest achievement of this band is making Irish cool and promoting it as mainstream.
The album is solid and most importantly uncompromising.
Thank you for covering this album
Actually it was not a documentary film, more of a biopic , but with band playing themselves.
Really enjoying this album. It is a lot of fun. Some clever and funny lyrics, with tonnes of energy. Reminds me a bit of early work from The Streets. Check it out!!
Tá sin 10/10. Is breá liom Kneecap
@Jacksswhave a day off lad
@@thesoul2sqeezetír gan teanga, tír gan anam
@@JS-gt6yh cheers bud 🤘
If the album was called "To Kneecap a Butterfly" you would of given it a 10 smh..........
Inter Arma review please! I don't know if you're still interested but the album came out a few weeks ago and they're one of my faves, I would love to hear your take on it.
As a Midwest American, yes I’m obsessed with them why do you ask
Yup the lads!! 🇮🇪
Come on melon get your brits out.
Lol that movie was a masterpiece, but a documentary it was NOT 😂
still waiting for the RM album review🙏🏼
Wow didn't expect Anto to review this one
So when do we get a Ren review???????
I never thought I would hear Anthony say Belfast lol, never mind reviewing Kneecap of all bands
Band might be a bit generous
Uptheny RAntano here
NO WAY HE REVIEWED THIS
Both wunderhorse albums need a review ngl
love kneecap so much
To All Trains review when?
Couldnt put a bit of the music in the review?
"Shoulder to shoulder" did you purposely quote ireland's call or is that a happy coincidence?
I love them, their message is excellent, I enjoyed your review, too.
10/10 no-skip album!!
the album deserves several re-listens. it's a solid 9 for me. genius production and lyrics.
Bucket list has been updated to Kneecap and Pirate FM to collaborate.
We're gonna get Why Lawd? eventually, Melon...
I’ve only listened to Why Lawd once sofar, and while it’s good, I think Yes Lawd is the better album. More interesting and varied beats, more dynamic Paak. Could just be I need to give it another listen or two to get used to the new sound, but sofar I’m feeling like a 6 on it myself
@@Stu_Pickles Paak is at his most vulnerable (cuz of his recent divorce) in Why Lawd. While for you, Yes Lawd may have the better and interesting beats (I find them on par honestly), I find Why Lawd more emotional and impactful because of Paak's lyrics (Example of one of my favorites: "I guess I gotta face my fears, roll the windows down;
I hope the rain hide my tears") and performance, and Knxwledge's beats serves Paak's writing with a very stripped down/minimalistic sound.
Drug dealing pagans is the best on the album! Manchan Magan is an Irish legend!
Parful also samples 'Dancing on Narrow Ground', which is a really popular documentary here about cross-community raving in the 90s easing divides in the younger generation.
Also I bhFiacha Linne samples 808 State - Cubik!
Sounds cool that ur reviewing Fine Art! GRMA!!! Is maith liom Kneecap!
This thing slapped
Love this album. Can’t wait to see them live.
Kneecap review before Horslips, Rory Gallagher or Van Mor
Up Da Cal
I live minutes from that mural and it was very weird to see it here lol
This album is gas.
Is that good or bad?
@@durrclips746 good haha. Kneecap are incredible.
@@durrclips746something we say all the time in Ireland if something is great craic, really funny or hilariously ridiculous it’s ‘gas’ !
@@sonja7halcyon 34 years old from Co. Derry and never heard someone say this once in my entire life.
@@durrclips746 no wayyyyy! That’s gas! (Said in a midlands accent) Haha ok so not everywhere in Ireland then, pardon my somewhat narcissistic assumption!
Please do a review when The Story So Far drops tomorrow
REVIEW AROOJ PLEASE😔😔😔😔 SHE EASILY HAD THE TOP 10 OF THIS YEAR