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Thursday, February 19, 2015

FEATURED CDs AT CELTIC-FOLK-PUNK RADIO (20-22 FEBRUARY 2015)

Son Rock Band "Whydah" and "Ikigaï" EP, and Iron Mountain "Unum" are the featured CDs at Celtic-Folk-Punk Radio.

1) Son Rock Band (France, folk-rock, world music)

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Line-up:

Jenny Lewis - Vocals
Alexandre de Jésus - Vocals
Krystel Seval - Lead guitar
Loïc Pelletier - Fiddle
Michel Pengam - Rythm guitar
Michel Vilella - Bass
Gaël Arrignon - Drums

2) Iron Mountain (Ireland, Celtic post-rock)

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Damien Mullane - Guitar
Matt Bashford - Uilleann pipes / low whistle / native American flute
Ronan Ryan - Transverse wooden flute / flute head
Stephen Hughes - Bass
Ray Murphy - Drums / percussion

This is the weekend schedule:

Friday 20 February 2015

6h00, 10h00, 14h00, 18h00 and 22h00 (CET, Paris-Berlin-Rome time)

Saturday 21 February 2015

2h00, 6h00, 10h00, 14h00, 18h00 and 22h00 (CET, Paris-Berlin-Rome time)

Sunday 22 February 2015

2h00 (CET, Paris-Berlin-Rome time)

Songs from Black Anemone "Let the Freakshow Begin" will be played too.

There are two different playlists, and therefore every 4 hours the songs won't be the same. Moreover, the order will be different every day. That is, if you can only listen to the radio on Friday,  for instance, at 22h00, you can listen again on Saturday at 22h00, since the songs won't be exactly the same.

Tune in and enjoy!

http://www.radionomy.com/es/radio/celtic-folk-punk/index

http://celtic-folk-punk.playtheradio.com




MORE NEWS!!!!

A live album and a seminal studio album will be played every Saturday. These are the albums that will be played on Saturday 21February 2015:

- Riverflow "Live at Shannons" at 20h00 CET
- The Swinish Multitude "... a Multitude of Sins" (1997) at 22h55 CET


Info about those bands:

1) Riverflow

Currently there is no info on the internet. The link to their website www.riverflow.nl is broken.

Riverflow was a Dutch band and on this live album are featured some Pogues, Dubliners and Bob Geldof songs. Curiously, their name comes from a Levellers song, but there are no Levellers song on this live album.

Line-up:

Niels Hanssen - Lead vocal, stunts, guitar
Roy Holtman - Congas, percussion, screams
Tim van den Hombergh - Tin whistle, low whistle, accordion, altsaxophone
Mark Langohr - Bass guitar
Ron Spee - Guitar, fiddle, vocal
Ruud Spee - Banjo, guitar, accordion, vocal
Stephan Siepermann - Drums
 
2) The Swinish Multitude

A band from Burlington, Ontario (Canada). This is the only album that they released. The band was influenced by the likes of The Men They Couldn't Hang, The Pogues, The Waterboys and Wedding Parties Anything.

The Swinish Multitude's music ranged from rousing celt-punk instrumentals, to melodic rock songs, to ballads about the War of 1812 and "spiced up" versions of traditional Canadian/Celtic folk songs, jigs, reels and hornpipes.

Line-up:

Dan Doolan - Vocals, bckg. vocals, 6 string acoustic guitar, 12 string acoustic guitar, mandolin, electric guitars
Nelson Stewart - Piano, accordion, 12 string acoustic guitar, mandolin, godzouki, harmonica, keyboards, tin whistle, bodhrán
Giles Hunter - Drums, bckg. vocals, tambourine, shaker, war drum, bodhrán
Steve Bowen - Fiddle
Jamie - Bass

Nelson Stewart is currently a member of the American Rogues.

Steve Bowen moved to Thailand, where he recorded with his band Life After 9  an album titled "Stomp". Currently he is the frontman of Fiddlestix.

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Some info from the old The Swinish Multitude website:




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