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The Meanest of Times (Limited Edition Extra Tracks & Bonus DVD) ~ Dropkick Murphys |
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The Dropkick Murphys uncompromising spirit and matchless energy surge through Blackout, the Boston-based, Celtic punk outfits triumphant new album. From the urgent and irresistible opener "Walk Away" which takes to task a father who abandons his family to the superb, bagpipe-doused blue collar homage "Workers Song," DKM continues to build off of the musical blueprint it began with back in 1996.
Perhaps the hard charging, chant-along "Gonna Be A Blackout Tonight" best represents just how far the Dropkick Murphys have come. When approached a year ago by Woody Guthries daughter Nora with the prospect of putting some of her legendary fathers unpublished lyrics to music, the net result was the fiery punk firecracker that became the title track to DKMs fourth studio set.
Rooted in the sounds of The Clash, The Pogues, AC/DC and Stiff Little Fingers, the Murphys started with humble but enthusiastic means, self-releasing early recordings and touring to support them. Just two years later, the band's hard work aligned them with Hellcat Records, Tim Armstrong's new imprint for Brett Gurewitzs Epitaph label. The resulting Do or Die, produced by Armstrong's Rancid-mate Lars Fredriksen, lit the musical fuse that would soon explode inside the punk community. Chronicling DKM's innovative fusion of blistering rock & roll, melodic Irish folk, and a deep loyalty to the working class, Do or Die rendered sales of 150,000 largely due to word of mouth in the underground and forged a path in punk rock that turned a whole new generation of kids onto Celtic & traditional folk music although in this case with a much bigger kick in the ass!
Introducing the vocal exchanges of Al Barr and Ken Casey 2001's ambitious Sing Loud Sing Proud incorporated more instrumentation than any previous effort. Defining the Murphys' position as leaders of a new sub-genre that could only be concocted in the heart of Boston, the disc's hometown anthems and whiskey-soaked melodies earned the group even wider acclaim. Continuously surprising industry pundits by outdrawing even high profile mainstream acts as headliners on major tours and festival participants on four continents, DKM landed high-profile slots on the Warped and Punk-O-Rama tours, plus achieving personal goals by performing at the Sex Pistol's infamous Silver Jubilee gig and on the Boston born Conan O'Brien Show in the wake of Sing Loud.
The Dropkick Murphys incendiary live performances were the subject of their next release, 2002s Live On St. Patricks Day From Boston, MA. An exhibition of the groups infamous, annual homecoming gigs, these events find ale swilling hooligans standing alongside punk rock supporters of all ages. The concerts have become so popular, in fact, that 2003 saw the Murphys move an unprecedented 8,000 tickets for four shows, shattering the venue sales record previously held by the legendary Ramones.
With Blackout, the Dropkick Murphys deliver their finest record to date. No mere "punk rock" album, its lack of pretension and honesty puts it much closer to the works of Bragg and even Springsteen. As impressively innovative and broad in musical scope as ever, Blackout finds DKMs persevering spirit and heartfelt approach to music omni-potent.
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