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| Sales Rank: | 3955 (lower is better) |
| Price as of: | 12/02/2008 2:11:40 PM MST |
| Price Used: | $5.17 |
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| Release Date: | 2001-02-06 |
| Label: | Hellcat Records |
| UPC: | 457780430266 |
| Binding: | Audio CD |
| Published By: | Hellcat Records |
| ASIN: | B0000584TY |
| Category: | Music |
Tracks on Sing Loud, Sing Proud by Hellcat Records
- For Boston
- The Legend of Fin MacCumhail
- Which Side Are You On?
- The Rocky Road to Dublin
- Heroes From Our Past
- Forever
- The Gauntlet
- Good Rats
- The New American Way
- The Torch
- The Fortunes of War
- A Few Good Men
- Ramble and Roll
- Caps and Bottles
- The Wild Rover
- The Spicey McHaggis Jig
Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions
Album Details
New Album from the Boston Punk Band which Sees them Touch Folk in a Pogues Style Whilst Still Incorporating their Street Punk Style. The Miraculously Still Alive Ex-pogue Shane Macgowan Guests on the Song 'good Rats'.
Amazon.com
Though possessing a heavy-duty indie history featuring such luminaries as the Pixies, Mission of Burma, and Throwing Muses, Boston is also famed for its booze-sodden Irish exile rock. And the Dropkick Murphys--clearly influenced by the Pogues at their most uproarious--are the cream of the present crop. Yet this is not simple jigging traditionalism. Despite employing bagpipes, mandolins, and tin whistles to add Celtic flavor to their sound, these guys are full-blown punks, harking back to the immediate post-Pistols era of the Angelic Upstarts. The riffs here are fast, heavy, and purposefully uncomplicated. The vocals are an impassioned gabble, usually building to terrace chants, while the lyrics are consumed by the plight of the working class in modern-day America and the need to keep a tight grip on Irish history. The Pogues' Shane MacGowan contributes a garbled but charismatic rap on the racy "Good Rats." The Murphys are also capable of heartfelt acoustic numbers, as evinced by the melancholic and impressively melodic "The Torch." --Amazon.co.uk
Customer Reviews
Bloody and bruising and fun - Reviewed on 2005-10-15
4 customers found this review helpful.
As I write this review, I'm still nursing myriad bruises and minor injuries from spending the entire Dropkick show in the pit two days ago. This band is one of the rare few that's just as good live, not to mention an incredible amount of fun.
I have owned four copies of "Sing Loud, Sing Proud" and given them all away. I ought to start buying it in bulk. When I try to describe Dropkick to the uninitiated, I end up with "They're an Irish punk band outta Boston." But that doesn't come close to covering their unique energy and hard-core yet feelgood sound.
At their show, I made friends with a bunch of guys in their forties wearing Boston ballcaps, a punker couple in their early twenties, and people of all other ages and tastes. Loving Dropkick transcends all else, really - they're like a cult without the Koolaid.
Buy this album, memorize this album, play this album while partying, drinking, fighting, and everything else. It's a very good soundtrack to one's life. Enjoy.
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Book Subjects
- Hardcore Punk
- Oi!
- Pop
- Pop/Rock Music
- Punk
- Punk Revival
- Rock
- Skatepunk