Direktlänk till inlägg 11 juli 2013
The Dropkicks rages on with their celtic punk and it sounds like it has for many years; Irish folk-inspired punk with sing-a-long refrains and party and booze all over the place. A lot of melody adds to the fact that this album reached nr. 9 on the Billboard chart. An okey album to be or get happy to.
Bruce Springsteen contacted the band after the Boston Marathon bombings and asked if they could do anything together to help the victims, and so they re-recorded the best song on the album, Rose Tattoo, with Springsteen on vocals. The song raised a lot of money for the cause.
1)The boys are back (7,0)
2)Prisoner's song (6,5)
3)Rose tattoo (8,0)
4)Burn (7,5)
5)Jimmy Collins wake (6,5)
6)The season's upon us (7,0)
7)the battle rages on (7,0)
8)Don't tear us apart (6,5)
9)My hero (6,5)
10)Out on the town (7,0)
11)Out of our heads (7,0)
12)End of the night (7,0)
Score: 6,96
Al Barr-vocals (b.1968)
Ken Casey-vocals and bass (b.1969)
Tim Brennan-guitars, accordion, bouzouki and piano
James Lynch-guitars
Jeff DaRosa-banjo, bouzouki, mandolin, guitars, piano and autoharp (b.1982)
Matt Kelly-drums
Scruffy Wallace-bagpipes
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