Carteles del álbum de Kneecap censurados tras ser rechazados por TfL

El representante de Kneecap ha revelado que los carteles que promocionaban el nuevo álbum de la banda, 'Fenian', fueron modificados después de que Transport for London se negara a exhibir el diseño original que incluía el término en el título.

El trío irlandés de hip-hop lanzó su segundo álbum el 1 de mayo. Incluye colaboraciones con Kae Tempest, Radie Peat y Fawzi, junto con sencillos como 'Irish Goodbye' y la canción que da título al disco. El cartel original mostraba la portada del álbum, la palabra 'Fenian' en letras rojas llamativas y una cita del primer ministro Keir Starmer describiendo al grupo como "completamente intolerable", intercalada entre varias críticas positivas.

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