Conflict release new single 'Cut The Crap' featuring the late Benjamin Zephaniah ahead of new album 'This Much Remains' out now

CONFLICT RELEASE FIRST NEW ALBUM IN OVER TWO DECADES

‘THIS MUCH REMAINS’ OUT THIS FRIDAY VIA MORTARHATE/CADIZ MUSIC 

ORDER THE ALBUM ON CD, VINYL AND LIMITED EDITION BOXSET HERE:

WATCH THE VIDEO FOR NEW SINGLE ‘CUT THE CRAP’ FEATURING THE LATE GREAT BENJAMIN ZEPHANIAH HERE:

“This is the best record Conflict have released since The Ungovernable Force.” Louder Than War

“Conflict are well and truly back.” Vive Le Rock

“A triumphant return for these punk legends. Still relevant, still vital, still angry and still an ungovernable force.” Uber Rock

Returning with their first new album in over two decades, notorious anarcho punk legends Conflict are back and firing on all cylinders with their highly anticipated new album ‘This Much Remains’, released this Friday via Mortarhate/Cadiz Music. 

Featuring sixteen brand new Conflict creations, the album sees the band keeping one eye on their eventful past, and the other firmly on moving forward, both musically and politically. Animal Liberation are still at the forefront of Conflict’s collective minds, giving a voice to the voiceless on songs such as ‘A Mother’s Milk’ and ‘Shut The Fuck Up’, whilst their anger at world governments will never dissipate. “It’s the same old system and the same old song, forty years later and they’ve still got it wrong,” bellows Colin, still with complete conviction on ‘The Collusion Exclusion’. This anger, alongside themes of personal loss, environmental issues and those ‘profit over people’ billionaires like Bezos, Musk and Trump, find Conflict at their most inspired and invigorated. 

‘This Much Remains’ also features an appearance by the late Benjamin Zephaniah on new single ‘Cut The Crap’. Benjamin’s relationship with Conflict goes right back to the infamous Brixton Academy gig in 1987 where he performed with the band and it’s right that his voice is found here, with additional lyrics by recent addition to the band line-up, dual vocalist Fiona Friel (formally of Coventry punks Dragster). 

“Benjamin is a legend, and I really felt a weight of responsibility when writing the adjoining lyrics to this song,” admits Fiona. “I had some of his books, so I went to peruse through them and started with ‘Windrush Child’ as I felt the subject matter would tie in well.  Immediately I saw the line “I am history” and that’s all I needed. I put the book straight down and wrote and wrote and wrote. So much so, once in the studio I had to cut over half of what I had written. I hope I’ve done him proud.”

You can watch the ‘Cut The Crap’ video featuring Benjamin Zephaniah HERE:

‘This Much Remains’ is the sound of a band that continues to surprise and progress, decades after it first begun.

“Musically we wanted it to evolve from the last records but still have elements of that classic Conflict angry sound that thousands of people fell in love with,” summarises guitarist Gav King. “This album will not disappoint the diehard supporters and should garner a new wave of activists.”

“Conflict are stronger than ever,” adds Colin Jerwood. “and more relevant than ever.”

This much remains. We are one. To be continued?  You better believe it.

For ‘This Much Remains’, Conflict are:


Colin Jerwood – Vocals

Fiona Friel – Vocals

Gav King – Guitars, Melodica & Hammond

Fran Fearon – Bass

Stoo Meadows – Drums

Benjamin Zephaniah - Vocals on ‘Cut the Crap’
Mitsuko Sonoda - Voice on ‘The Impossible Soul’

‘This Much Remains’ track-listing:

  1. The Impossible Soul

  2. This Much Remains

  3. The Collusion Exclusion

  4. Outside The Box

  5. Masters Of The Race?

  6. That Other Song

  7. Echoes

  8. Cut The Crap – with Benjamin Zephaniah

  9. Shut The Fuck Up

  10. Rebellion’s In Session (Again)

  11. A Mother’s Milk

  12. When The Lights Go Out

  13. Statement Of Intent 

  14. A Message To Them

  15. Inferno

  16. Concluded 

Order ‘This Much Remains’ HERE:

Produced by CONFLICT

Recorded and mixed by Andrew Banfield at Superfly Studios, Ollerton, UK
Additional Guitars & Melodica Recorded at by Gav King at Inferno Studios
Mastered by Tim Turan

All songs written by CONFLICT except ‘Cut the Crap’ by Benjamin Zephaniah & CONFLICT

See Conflict live at the following dates in 2025:

03/05 THE UNDERGROUND, BRADFORD UK 

16/05 LOST LANE, DUBLIN IE 

17/05 THE DEER’S HEAD, BELFAST NI 

05/06 BUMS, BARROW-IN-FURNESS UK 

06/06 AUDIO, GLASGOW UK 

07/06 LA BELLE ANGELE, EDINBURGH UK 

08/06 STAR & GARTER, MANCHESTER UK 

17-19/07 POD PAROU FESTIVAL CZ 

25/07 DLB FESTIVAL, FERRARA IT 

26/07 REFUSE FESTIVAL, PEINE DE 

09/08 REBELLION, BLACKPOOL UK 

29/08 ENCORE, SUNDBYBERG SE 

30/08 DALFESTIVALEN, DALSJÖFORS, SE 

31/08 LOPPEN, COPENHAGEN DK

09/10 THE ANVIL, BOURNEMOUTH UK 

10/10 THE CASTLE & FALCON, BIRMINGHAM UK 

11/10 THE FACEBAR, READING UK 


Find Conflict online here: CONFLICT

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