Overview
- Kneecap say the two‑minute track confronts a police witch-hunt and reflects their political stance, including statements of solidarity with Palestine and the six counties.
- The cover features Banksy’s Royal Courts of Justice mural, used with permission, after the artwork was removed from the London courthouse.
- A limited 7-inch single is scheduled for January 30 via Heavenly with “Get Your Brits Out” on the B-side, marking that song’s first vinyl appearance.
- The group debuted “No Comment” at Wembley Arena on September 18 and are performing it on a sold-out UK and Ireland tour.
- The original charge was dismissed on a filing technicality in September, the Crown Prosecution Service has said it will appeal, and Mo Chara has said he is considering legal action against the British state.