Album: Gigi's Recovery (2022)
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Songfacts®:

  • "Ethel" finds The Murder Capital vocalist James McGovern describing a first date at a bar. His words flirtatiously dance through the air as he proclaims:

    Well you're, you're full of flavor and you're winning best dressed tonight
    Where are your friends now


    It is in the chorus where the revelation hits him like a bolt of lightning: She's the one. With an irresistible urgency, he exclaims:

    I'm getting it tight tight tight
    I'm getting it tight from life
    And I can't control it
  • In the bridge, McGovern sings about how he sees the girl in his future.

    I always wanted it to be like this for us
    Having our first kid, name her Ethel


    McGovern imagines her as the mother of his child and wants to raise a family with her.

    McGovern explained to Uncut magazine that "Ethel" is about a "crossroads where you have the chance to change the way you're living."

    However, he stresses that the lyrical depiction of future familial bliss should not be taken literally. "I will not be having a child anytime soon!" McGovern quipped. "We've ditched the mad parting and other things that were holding us back, but there's a lot of rock 'n rolling in me yet."
  • The Murder Capital released "Ethel" as their third single from Gigi's Recovery on November 16, 2022, accompanied by a surrealist Maxim Kelly-directed video.

    "Initially I thought 'Ethel' should be the main character and do the dance at the end, and I always had this image from this French film called My American Uncle," said Kelly. "Where it's like a little girl standing up at a table."

    "I originally had that image in my head for a rap video, but it didn't really make sense to the song," he continued. "I wanted this to feel more like surreal so then as I started finding more imagery, it kind of transpired that maybe the maid was the more interesting character."
  • Gigi's Recovery is The Murder Capital's second album, released on January 20, 2023, via the band's own record label, Human Season Records.
  • John Congleton produced Gigi's Recovery. The American producer has also worked with the likes of St. Vincent, Nelly Furtado, Death Cab for Cutie and Angel Olsen. He was awarded a Grammy for Best Alternative Album in 2014 for his work with St. Vincent on her self-titled album.

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