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Thursday, February 28, 2013

BLEEDING HEARTS - LOOKING FOR A FIDDLER

(From the band's mailing list)

"WE NEED A PERMANENT FIDDLE PLAYER

First of all, this is a plug - but for us!

So if you know anyone, please point this out to them, or if you are a fiddler yourself, and would like to apply - email me: foxie@bleedinghearts.co.uk

Hopefully, you/they/them will know what we are all about. But just in case - those with tory tendencies might be best advised not to apply, although we are an equal opportunities un-employer.

Mark has been helping us out since the middle of last year and does it with a BIG smile on his face, and while we love him lots, he is already heavily committed (not in an insane way) to other stuff and married to work (fool). And when a band has plans for gigs, tours, songwriting, recording etc it is always best to have someone who is involved in that on a permanent basis to be part of the whole. It's much nicer innit all-round.

So - can you HELP?!

C&N MANAGEMENT

Paul and Marcus gave us a big hand last year and we are deeply grateful to them for all of their assistance. However, they now need to concentrate more on earning their own crust, so we are back standing on our own 8 feet, hopefully 10, like the puppies we are off a lead. We wish them both all the best!

PARTISAN - THE NEW ACOUSTIC(ISH) ALBUM

The much anticipated (by us) acoustic(ish) album, although Ewan is getting an increasingly bigger pedalboard to match my own. I say acoustic as that is the plan but there may be the odd dash of plugged-in soundwaves in there somewhere. We can't help ourselves.

We have enough songs, we are getting recording dates together, we are trying to accumulate some mobile recording gear (a toughie with no money) so we 'hope' to be in a position to have a finished product later this year. This of course depends on a) getting a fiddler to play on it although there will be some fiddle free tracks b) whether we have the money to press it - right now that may be the biggest challenge of all.

FOLK N GLORY

Oh yeah, it's received rave reviews in Rock n Reel and Froots as well as a multitude of other mags and online sources... you can still buy it from us even though stocks are reducing and we have no intention of re-pressing. Just ask, email, or buy online or at a gig of your choice.

FORUM

Contact 'keeping it nice since 1972 Ewan Porter hyphen Stevens' if you wanna tell him a story... you can do this via our Facebook which a google reveals is 'bleedingheartsonline' apparently, or just email him at: Ewan@bleedinghearts.co.uk. If that doesn't work, grab him in Lichfield High Street... sorry, Brownhills, or in the pub somewhere... he likes Old Speckled Hen.

That's all for now!
Foxie

GIGS 2013

9 March: Sitwell Tavern, Derby, UK
(www.facebook.com/pages/The-Sitwell-Tavern/182871790960)

17 March: Dog & Partridge, Marchington, nr Burton, UK - 4pm early start
(www.facebook.com/SundayClubAcoustic)

27 April: The Wheatsheaf, Leighton Buzzard, UK
(www.thewheatie.co.uk)

22 June: KatieFest Stourbridge Folk & Beer Festival, Halfpenny Green Airport, Stourbridge, UK
(www.katiesfest.com)"



THE GOOD SHIP ARE SETTING SAIL FOR CANADA

(From the band's mailing list)

"Greetings from The Good Ship crew!

As you may have seen via such newfangled things as Facebook and Twitter, we are about to set sail for the distant shores of Canada, to showcase our wares at the huge and daunting Canadian Music Week. This is a great honour and big challenge for us and we've been hard at work getting ready.

To help us along the way we've been running a crowdfunding campaign, you know those things where we promise to give you cool, weird stuff in return for modest donations. The response has been overwhelming and we've nearly raised our target of $7000. In fact we're only a few hundred shy of the mark.

So please check out the awesome things we have on offer, including a home cooked dinner by the entire band at your place! Or a postcard from Canada, hand written and signed by every one of us!

If you can't afford to contribute you can help simply by sharing the link on Facebook or telling your friends.

Go here to get on board.... http://www.pozible.com/project/16366

Thanks for your continued support, it means the world to us."

Love,
The Good Ship
www.thegoodship.com.au


SIR REG - NEW SINGLE OUT!

SIR REG - 'Til the Dead Come Alive
Single (Spotify, iTunes, Amazon etc.)
OUT NOW (Feb 28 2013)

'Til the Dead Come Alive is the new single from SIR REG, , out Feb 28, taken from their upcoming album “21st Century Loser”,  out on Heptown Records April 5th 2013.

It's a song that compares the money grabbing Irish politicians of today with their hero-like counterparts from yesteryear and how the values of the people who represent us have drastically changed, for the worse!

The song is from their upcoming third album “21st Century Loser”, out on Heptown Records April 5th 2013, on CD, LP as well as digitally.

Dubliner Brendan Sheehy and his companions certainly know how to challenge the listener's ear.

Mastered by Fascination Street Studios (Millencolin, Soilwork, Paradise Lost, etc.)

SIR REG constantly tour Europe and have played celebrated concerts with the likes of Misfits, Thin Lizzy, Fiddler's Green, the Real McKenzies, Talco and the Meteors.

"21st Century Loser" will be released on CD, LP vinyl, as well as digitally.

LISTEN TO 'Til the Dead Come Alive MP3 (streaming)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJoszzg9QSw

Tour:

March 3 2013 – Köping / Ögir, Swe
April 5 2013 – RELEASE PARTY, Hemma hos Kaj, Stockholm, Swe
April 10 2013 – Kiel / Schaubude, Germany
April 11 2013 – Schwerin / Noise And More, Germany
April 12 2013 – Neukirchen / Sägewerk, Germany
April 13 2013 – Essen / Panicroom, Germany
April 14 2013 – Karlsruhe / Scruffys, German
April 17 2013 – Bielefeld / Desperado, Germany
April 18 2013 – Stuttgart / Goldmarks, Germany
April 19 2013 – Unterwaldhausen / Querbeatfestival, Germany
April 20 2013 – Berlin / Wild at Heart, Germany
Aug 16 2013 – Dino’s Bar & Grill Åland, Finland
Aug 17 2013 – Dino’s Bar & Grill Åland, Finland

www.facebook.com/sirregband

HepTown Records
Webpage www.heptownrecords.com
Blog http://heptownrecords.wordpress.com/
Online shop www.hepcat.se
Events and happenings www.heptown.com
MySpace www.myspace.com/heptownrecords


CALLANACH - VOTE FOR "Irish Pubs"

(from the band's mailing list)

Hello everyone!!!!!

We hope you are doing well! We wanted to let you in on some great news, if you haven't heard already. Our opening track on our debut album, Walk On Up, has been nominated as Celtic Rock Song of the Year! "Irish Pubs" has made it to the top three and voting is in process until March 17th. If you would like to vote, please go to: www.celticradio.net and create an account. Sign in, return to the home page (www.celticradio.net) and click on "Vote for the 2012 Music Awards".

Thank you so much for your support!!!!

Marissa, Ryan, Abe, Aaron, & Jim

http://www.callanach.com



THE CILVRNIGANS ON YOUTUBE

The first song by Asturian Celtic punk band The Cilvrnigans is available on streaming on YouTube. The lyrics are written by David Watts (a.k.a. Spider Mahone) and Christian from Odio Visceral guests on lead vocals.


The Cilvrnigans - Live for the Days






Wednesday, February 27, 2013

VIDEO - THE TOSSERS "Emerald City"


The Tossers video for the song "Emerald City" from their forthcoming album.

The Tossers "Emerald City"









Saturday, February 23, 2013

VIDEO - PADDY AND THE RATS "Live-Roncs Konzert"


Paddy and the Rats Live - Full gig


Bastards Back Home
William 
The Six rat rovers
Wicked Suicide
Wasted Time
Drunken Tuesday
Clock Strikes Middnight
The Edge of life
Ghost from the Barrow
Irish Washerwoman
I always see You
The Captains Dead
Sam McKenzie dudaszóló
Let's go Johnny
Red River Prince
Celebrate 
1:06:23-tol általam nem ismert számok egészen 1:08:30-ig.
Pilgrim on the Road
Clown
Seamus dala. 
Song of Leprechaun
Drunken Sailor
Never Walk alone
Pub'n Roll
Freedom

Thursday, February 21, 2013

FREE DOWNLOADS - CARBON LEAF






Carbon Leaf is a five-piece indie rock band from Richmond, Virginia, known for their Alt-Country, Celtic and Folk-infused Indie Rock.

They are giving away (that means FREE!) an 18 song sampler through NoiseTrade!! Including 2 new songs from their new album "Ghost Dragon Attacks Castle".

Line-up:

Barry Privett: Vocals, penny whistle, acoustic guitar, bagpipes
Terry Clark: Electric guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals
Carter Gravatt: Acoustic, electric mandolin, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, 12 string guitar, lap steel, bouzouki, bodhran, loops, effects, vocals, violin/fiddle
Jason Neal: drums, percussion
Jon Markel: Electric bass, Upright bass

http://www.carbonleaf.com
http://www.facebook.com/carbonleaf
https://twitter.com/carbonleaf
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_Leaf


DOWNLOAD:


http://noisetrade.com/carbonleaf/the-noisetrade-sampler



Wednesday, February 20, 2013

REVIEW - UNCLE HAMISH AND THE HOOLIGANS "Operators Are Standing By" (2012)


Uncle Hamish and The Hooligans "Operators Are Standing By"
Release date: 2012
Running time:40:22, 8 tracks


Operators Are Standing By” is the fourth album released by Uncle Hamish and The Hooligans, a five-piece bagpipes rock band from Western North Carolina. Their sound is reminiscent of (hard) rock bands from the 80’s and the keyboards and synthesizers play an important role on their music.

IMHO, the most enjoyable track from the album is “The Legend of Uncle Hamish” , a song with a Caribbean twist on which tin whistle, guitar and keyboards really match each other. “Fanfare for the Common Scotsman” is also an interesting tune, maybe the most Wolfstone-style song on the album. Apart from those, the opening track “Slante Mhath” and “Mr. Wotzit” are also worth hearing. On the other hand, “Paddy Green Emerald Shore” and “Jolly Beggermen” (sic) are not my cup of tea. I feel the former  too long and too slow and the keyboards too present on the latter.

Operators Are Standing By”  follows a Van Halen meets Seven Nations approach that can be appealing for a lot of Celtic rock fans. However, if you enjoy  bands like Prydein or MacKeel, probably you won’t find the same energy on this album.


Tracklist:

01. Slante Mhath 04:16
02. Jolly Beggerman 04:31
03. Paddys Green Emerald Shore 08:17
04. Mr. Wotzit 04:34
05. As Bullets Hit Sand 04:27
06. Fanfare For The Common Scotsman 05:38
07. The Legend Of Uncle Hamis 04:28
08. When I’m Famous 04:20

http://www.unclehamishandthehooligans.com
http://www.reverbnation.com/unclehamishandthehooligans
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Uncle-Hamish-the-Hooligans/193844097295910?ref=ts&fref=ts

Click to buy:

http://www.unclehamishandthehooligans.com/fr_home.cfm (click on "Store" at the top)

Review by Kinksmarkham


Monday, February 18, 2013

NEWS - RAMSHACKLE ARMY LOOKING FOR A BANJO/MANDOLIN PLAYER

 
Banjo & Mandolin Player parts ways with The Ramshackle Army.

It is with a heavy heart that The Ramshackle Army announce the first lineup change since the bands inception in 2010, as Banjo, Mandolin and Bouzouki player Loc Kibell has decided to part ways with the band. It has been a long, arduous but enjoyable as all hell time over the last two years. The band has played a seemingly endless string of shows thoughout Victoria, the East Coast of Australia and North America, but Loc has decided that it is time to close this chapter and move on to the next.

There is no seedy, hidden story behind this and Loc will play out the band’s run of festival and St Patrick’s Day shows before one final Melbourne hoorah, the details of which will follow.

What this means for The Ramshackle Army is that following the completion of this run, the band are going to take a breath and try to fill the shoes left by Loc. This break will allow the band to complete the writing of their debut album and come back with a new look, new sound and new horizons.

As much as it will be strange for the band to progress without a founding and integral member, sometimes forced change allows everyone to take stock and reassess the path down which they were heading.

The Ramshackle Army will support everything and anything our brother Loc does in the future, and we hope that all of you come out and show your support for him one more time.

If you or anyone you know are interested and joining Celtic punks The Ramshackle Army in the position of Banjo and Mandolin player, please feel free to drop a line to theramshacklearmy@gmail.com and the band will be only too happy to pass on some more details.


March Shows

March 2nd – Up The Punx Festival – Revolver Upstairs w/ Topnovil, Strawberry Fist Cake, Aitches and Others.
March 9th – Port Fairy Folk Festival
March 10th – Port Fairy Folk Festival
March 11th – Port Fairy Folk Festival
March 16th – Bang Nightclub St Patrick’s Day Party. Royal Melbourne Hotel.
March 17th – St Patrick’s Day, Dicey Riley’s Wollongong.




VIDEO - FARLER'S FURY

 
Farler's Fury - A Call To Arms (Official Music Video)



Farler's Fury
Song: A Call To Arms
Album: Purgatory, Quebec (2010)
My Fingers! My Brain! Records
Directed by Lando McIntosh & Jason Duchene
a Raw Cut Media production 2013


Sunday, February 17, 2013

VIDEO - THE STANFIELDS "Death & Taxes"



The Stanfields - Death & Taxes

Lyrics

Well you strutted in the place with a smirk on your face
To get a real big taste of the hustle and flow
Hustle and flow, hustle and flow
To get a big taste of the hustle and flow
You got a fly whip, the abs, the chicks
A real big stick and your head in the sand
Head in the sand, head in the sand
A real big stick and your head in the sand
Long black tie, bulletproof mojo
Laugh in the field and cry in the dojo
A look in your eye and a chip on your shoulder
Laughing at everyone on the...

CHORUS

Rows of names on a mailing list
Chosen game for the wall
From a lottery of the oversold and underpaid
Time for heads to roll

Slap on the wrist and a tsk tsk tsk
But you shared no risk in the penalty-oh
The penalty-oh, the penalty-oh
You shared no risk in the penalty-oh
You dotted the eyes, did it by the book
But you never found the hook and you never did solve it
Never did solve it, never did solve it
You never found the hook and you never did solve it
Credit, credit, credit, credit, credit crunch ho!
A notch on the belt and away you go
Self-made man and company soldier
Taking out everyone of the....

CHORUS





Saturday, February 16, 2013

VIDEO - SMOKEY BASTARD


Smokey Bastard "Aspirations, I Have Some"


Lyrics:


Can we trade in these lives we lead?
'Cos baby you should see me in my dreams,
Fighting assassins off in bullet time
Spinning 360 degrees
'Cos all these movies got me thinking
Could I ever be like them?
Do you you think John McClane gets shy-cock taking a piss with other dudes?
Exactly, It's definitely no isn't it,
That's why he's John McClane.

I wanna wear a vest top for a living
And shoot guns out of cars while they're still spinning,
Go out and prove I'm hard down on the boulevard,
Shit on the reds just like Christopher Hitchens
And it's really got me thinking
Could I ever be like them?
Do you think Arnie lives in his parent's house and listens to the Gaslight Anthem?
Well, Buttons does. He says they're pretty good.

I wish that when I sang it sounded just like Springsteen,
That if I took the stand, that folks would sit and listen.
I wish that I was in a gang, grinding a living on the corners
Or the maverick on a cop show, busting heads and taking numbers
And I'd look like Jesse Custer and I'd throw down like him too,
Go chasing women like McNulty after a dozen shots or two
And if I wrote a breakdown that sounds like 'Racing in the Street'
Not a soul would ever notice, just think the song is pretty sweet.



13KRAUSS - A NEW BAND FROM SPAIN


13Krauss is a new band from Zaragoza (Spain). They have evolved from a punk-rock band to a Celtic punk band after some members left the band. They played their first gig at the end of 2012.

http://www.facebook.com/13krauss
https://twitter.com/13Krauss


Line-up:

Body -  Lead vocals
Miguel I-  Guitar, back. vocals
Miguel II - Bass, back. vocals
Guille - Drums
Mario - Vocals, guitar
David - Bagpipes, tin whistle, back. vocals
Slow - Viola


THE CODGERS - NEW ALBUM


The band from Detroit The Codgers  have been collaborating in the studio on a new Celtic/Americana album titled "Lichfield."  It's about many different towns...

A town with a bottle hidden in its coat.

A town in the business of selling souls.

A town where you can lay your flowers down.

A town that dresses up just to watch a man die.

A town where your tattoos glitter in the light.

And a town that truly has your heart beguiled.


Please take a listen to a few tracks.

John Freeman - Guitar and Vocals
Steve Cousins - Accordion and Backing Vocals
Matt Balcer -  Mandolin, Percussion, and Backing Vocals
Patrick Carey - Bodhrán and Vocals
Terry Murphy - Banjo and Guitar
Jake Dimmick - Bass

http://thecodgers.bandcamp.com
http://www.reverbnation.com/codgers
https://www.facebook.com/TheCodgers


Thursday, February 14, 2013

REVIEW - FIRKIN "Keep on Firkin-Live in Budapest DVD" (2012)


Firkin "Keep on Firkin (live in Budapest)" Pump Jump Records PJR201202 2012
Release date: 28 December 2012
Running Time: 59:51, 18 Tracks

 
There are bands that release amazing albums but are unable to create the same atmosphere at their live shows. Fortunately, there are bands that issue awesome albums and they are even better on stage. Hungarian band Firkin is one of those bands. Following the spirit of the best Flogging Molly era, the lads (and girl) from Budapest  have one of the best discographies on this side of the pond. Traditional songs, FM covers, self-penned songs … you always get what you want.

Unfortunately, some of us have never enjoyed the band live. Although they have played outside Hungary, they have never visited our town. But we can buy the live DVD!!! OK, we cannot smell the sweat and feel the heat, but “Keep on Firkin” is the second best to a Firkin gig experience.

Eighteen tracks in one hour. All their hits sung both in English and Hungarian. The DVD shows Firkin at their best: two great vocalists (Barni and Pali), a great female fiddler and a kick-ass flutist. Their friends Jamie Winchester and István Pál Szalonna guest on Keyboards and fiddle.

Why should you buy the DVD instead of the mp3 version? Because cameras have been put among the audience, on the bass and on the flute. Because one can see how Barni tears his shirt and his jeans and how he begs when they are going to play “Beggarman”. Because … they are Firkin, and their music has a theatrical end that have to be watched.


Tracklist:

01 - Intro 4:19
02 - Borfohász 2:45
03 - Rocky Road to Dublin 2:10
04 - Vezet Majd a Szél 3:38
05 - The Galway Races 3:40
07 - Belfast Child 2:44
08 - Beggarman 3:31
09 - Eileen Og 3:09
10 - Kék Volt Az Égbolt 2:53
11 - Lord of the Dance 3:22
12 - Drunken Sailor Song 2:58
13 - Hetedhét Székely 4:42
14 - Jó 3:20
15 - Whup Jamboree 2:27
16 - Drunken Lullabies 4:37
17 - Firkinful of Beer 3:32
18 - Igyunk Pálinkát 3:51

http://firkinband.com/
http://www.facebook.com/firkinband
https://twitter.com/firkinband
  

Click to buy:

http://firkinband.com/en/store/ (DVD)

http://www.amazon.com/Keep-On-Firkin-Live/dp/B00B812NO6/ref=pd_rhf_se_p_t_3_W51W (digital version)
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/keep-on-firkin-live/id596016736 (digital version, USA)
https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/keep-on-firkin-live/id596016736 (digital version, Germany)

Review by Kinksmarkham



Tuesday, February 12, 2013

REVIEW - PADDY AND THE RATS "Tales from the Docks"


Paddy and The Rats "Tales from the Docks" Nordic Records
Release date: December 12,2012
Running time: 50:30, 15 tracks


Some bands get the so-called “difficult third album” disease. If anybody was wondering if Paddy and The Rats have got it too, the answer is easy after having given some spins to “Tales from the Docks”. The prolific Hungarian band is still pushing forward. They have not changed their style. If everything works, why should they change it? These guys have been delivering a bunch of catchy tunes so far and their third album is not an exception.

During 51 minutes Paddy and The Rats keep on offering more than the average band. Fifteen tracks and no clunker. If they had decided to release a single every month, they could have done it. And most of them have topped the charts. For instance, the opening track “Bastards Back Home” (featuring “Scotland the Brave”), the excellent number “Celebrate” (featuring “Itchy Fingers”) and “Let’s Go Johnny” (kick-ass punk-rock song: great accordion, Rancid style bass line, great guitar work, gang vocals …)

Those would be the most obvious choices. Nevertheless, they are not the only catchy songs.  “The Captain’s Dead” is another top-notch pirate number ; “Red River Prince” is folk-metal at its best; “Wasted Time” is another fantastic number with its Brian May tribute passage, and “Drunken Tuesday”  is a drinking song that has a ‘60s pop feeling with a great chorus and a Poguesish accordion playing. Let alone “I Always See You”, a ballad featuring piano and tin whistle.

I could listen to this album 24hours a day. And the feeling would be the same, a Ramones song “Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World”. Paddy and The Rats have already conquered the European Celtic punk “kingdom”. Watch out American guys! You are the next ones to be conquered.


Tracklist:

1. Bastards Back Home 3:20
2. The Edge of Life 2:47
3. The Captain's Dead 3:55
4. Clown 3:42
5. Wasted Time 3:55
6. Drunken Tuesday 2:55
7. Ghost from the Barrow 4:14
8. Celebrate 2:56
9. I Always See You 4:03
10. Red River Prince 3:33
11. Let's Go, Johnny! 3:02
12. Scums of the Seven Seas 2:48
13. Here We Go 1:59
14. We Are One 3:49
15. Old Wive's Tale 3:25

http://paddyrats.com
http://www.facebook.com/paddyrats
http://www.last.fm/music/Paddy+And+The+Rats

Click to buy:

http://popshop.hu/?s=paddy

http://www.amazon.com/Tales-From-The-Docks-Explicit/dp/B00B64LVMK/ref=sr_shvl_album_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1359221801&sr=301-2 (mp3)

https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/tales-from-the-docks/id595488321 (mp3)

Review by Kinksmarkham


Saturday, February 9, 2013

ENTER THE HAGGIS - ALL THE NEWS ABOUT THE NEW ALBUM


(Info from the band's site and the band's mailout)

"Hi everyone. We know this looks like a lot of text to read, but hear us out:

Our new record "The Modest Revolution" is scheduled for release on March 30th.
It's the best album we've ever written. We think you'll agree.

We just can't wait anymore. March 30th is just too far away. We're as impatient as you are. Probably MORE impatient.

So without further ado, here's a free song:



When we say we're "releasing" it, we mean that in the most literal sense. It's free, downloadable and yours to share with anyone and everyone. After all, we recorded it with your money!

This is  the first of four such releases. You'll be getting a free song a week, every Monday in February. All four will be DRM-free, high-quality tracks. We encourage you to send them to every single person who you imagine might like them.

If you feel so inclined, there is one specific way you can help us out. It's not hard, and it'll only take a few minutes. We want to conscript all of you as our publicists for a coordinated blitz, to push our songs out into the world!

Each Monday, we humbly ask you to jump on your computer at exactly 6 pm Eastern and share the week's single with your friends, family, coworkers, online gaming buddies, knitting forums or WWE fan-fiction blogs. Anywhere you can think of that fans of music might gather online, post a link to our single or, better yet, embed the SoundCloud player for easy streaming and downloading! Pin it. Tweet it. Tumble it. The more places we can have the song shared at the same moment, the more likely we are to attract new ears.

Later each Monday evening (7 pm Eastern) we'll be hosting live Google Hangouts with special guests where you can come chat with us about the week's song or just share pictures of cats in funny costumes. We'll keep you updated on the number of plays and downloads the single is getting and we can all watch the numbers climb together!

With your help, and the help of music fans like you, our songs will be EVERYWHERE this February. This is the year of the Haggis, and it's going to be an exciting one.

Thanks for your time, your support and your unbelievable loyalty. Haggis Heads rule.

-ETH"


"Wanna listen to our whole new album?

Food. Refreshments. A start-to-finish listen through of "The Modest Revolution", complete with live commentary and a Q&A with all five members of the band, plus producer Zach McNees. All in the comfort of the beautiful Center For The Arts in Natick, MA..

ON ST. PATRICK'S DAY.

How can we sweeten this deal?

Oh, right. You also get a fresh-baked copy of the album, plus a copy of the newspaper which inspired it. All for $50.

This is an afternoon event, so it won't interfere with your St. Patrick's Day plans (should you have any). If you like, you can stick around for our show at the venue that night (show tickets are extra, sorry).

If you're interested, you can read all about it (and purchase tickets) here:


See you there!

(Oh, and don't forget - we're releasing a new FREE SINGLE on Monday afternoon!)"


Friday, February 8, 2013

REVIEW - THE ROYAL SPUDS "Start Your Engines" (2012)

  

The Royal Spuds "Start Your Engines"
Release date: 8 December 2012
Running time:23:19, 6 tracks (intro + 5 songs)


The Royal Spuds are a new band hailing from “the Lowlands of Holland”: Maarten van Vliet (lead vocals, banjo), Robin Janssens (guitar), Michael Silver (accordion, vocals), Dave Schrijvers (bass), Milan Bloom (lead guitar, vocals) and Mark De Jong (drums). “ Start your Engines” is their first release, a six track EP that was issued last December 2012.

All along the EP there is an excellent blend of electric guitar, accordion and banjo. The highlights would be “Morrison’s Warriors” and “Come on You Black and Tans”. The former, based on the well-known “Morrison’s Jig” is a  Finnegan’s Hell meets Dropkick Murphys number featuring an awesome guitar work. The latter is another powerful song with great accordion and a guitar solo.

The last track also shines out. “Malt In” is the anagram for “Tam Lin”, another standard tune on which the song is based. Once again, a rocking treatment with metal guitars and excellent accordion playing.

If you love Circle J and Scrum, be ready for The Royal Spuds.


Tracklist:

1 - Start Your Engines
2 - Morrison's Warriors
3 - Come Out Ye Black & Tans
4 - Last Call
5 - Finnegan's Wake
6 - Malt In


http://www.facebook.com/royalspuds  
https://twitter.com/theroyalspuds  

Contact the band to buy a CD:

royalspudsband@gmail.com

Review by Kinksmarkham


Wednesday, February 6, 2013

ZEPTEPI - NEW SINGLE

    

   

The Aussie band Zeptepi has just released a new single. It is available at Bandcamp as a "Name Your Price" download. For furhter info, click on the first picture.

 Tracklist:

1.Haul Away Joe 02:05
2.Coming Up For Air 03:17
    
Recorded in January 2013
Made at The Base Studios in South Melbourne with Phil Threlfall

Released 04 February 2013 

Phil Dean - vocals/guitar
Bernie Dodd - drums
CC Thornley - banjo
Claire Johnstone - fiddle
Patrick Lyons - bass



DOWNLOAD:

http://zeptepi.bandcamp.com/album/haul-away-joe-coming-up-for-air   

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

FREE DOWNLOAD - BLACK TARTAN CLAN "Loch Lomond"

  

The song "Loch Lomond" by Black Tartan Clan can be dowloaded free from Soundcloud, only till February 10th. Go ahead, get it now!

DOWNLOAD:

https://soundcloud.com/theblacktartanclan/the-black-tartan-clan-loch  


Monday, February 4, 2013

VIDEO - FLANNERY "The Epic Beer Song"


"Flannery is a celtic folk rock band with only one mission: creating a party that the audience will always remember. The band makes this happen with their music filled with Scottish, Celtic but also Irish influences. Flannery means flat land and is the perfect name for six chilly men, who want to entertain with raw but also snappy, melodious music.

The repetoire of Flannery is variable. Instrumental, folk, rock and even rap will be played by the band. They write the music and the lines themselves this makes the music unique.

Flannery was founded by bagpipe player Denny, who plays music with his brothers in the formation The Myles Brothers. The Celtic bagpipe rockband Flannery started as a project during a big festival in the Netherlands. The band was formed and poet/performer Koos van der Goot was asked to write the lines and to sing. This was a perfect and special combination."

Denny Myles - Bagpipes
Peter Heerema - Drums
Steven Prins - Guitar
Michiel Stelpstra - Bass
Sebastiaan Hidding - Violin, vocals
Koos van der Goot - Vocals

http://www.flannery.nl
https://www.facebook.com/flannery.celtic.folk.rock
https://twitter.com/flannerymusic

Video made by Tim Lechner and Thomas Venema

Flannery Celtic Folk Rock - The Epic Beersong - Official Music Video HD






Sunday, February 3, 2013

REVIEW: NOBODY KNOWS "FolKing Around" (2012)


Nobody Knows "FolKing Around" DVD + CD, SM0262011
Release date: 2012
Running time (CD): 65:44, 17 tracks
 


Nobody Nows is a German band whose albums have got rave reviews at Celtic-Rock and RockKultur. They are not beginners, since they are  celebrating their 12th anniversary now. Maximilian Heinrichs (keyboards, synthesizer, backing vocals), Rony Heckel (guitar, mandolin, backing vocals), Thor Klein (double bass, backing vocals), Georg Mart (fiddle, guitar, backing vocals), Max Heckel (guitar, banjo, fiddle, lead vocals) and Jule Seyer (drums, no longer in the band) play a sort of a paneuropean music: songs and tunes from Ireland, France, Germany or Russia. But this label is not really right, since they also play American numbers like “Ring of Fire” or “Ghost Riders” and Canadian tunes. In fact, they tag their style as “post modern federal republican folklore with north east European character and east occidental rhythmic”.

FolKing Around” has been released as a live CD and a live CD + live DVD. The songs are sung in different languages (French, English and German) and classical compositions are featured on some numbers (Brahms on “Katjuscha” and J.S. Bach on “Guter Rat”). The setlist is a well-balanced blend of standards and covers that are arranged in such a way that they fit each other. My faves are obviously the Celtic numbers on which Max plays banjo: “The Creel” (a song that was also recorded by another German band, Fiddler’s Green) and “Irisches Winterlied” (the keyboards sound like an accordion), together with the polkas on “Titanic” ( “Dennis Murphy’s / John Ryans’”), on which the piano adds that Canadian flavour à la Barra MacNeils.

Apart from those numbers, there are other interesting tracks. For instance “Ring of Fire”, “Katjuscha”,  their Pink Floyd rendition of “Wish You Were Here” and “Hans bleib da”, a German traditional song that features “Scotland the Brave” and the French Canadian reel “The Mouth of the Tobique” (excellent fiddling). BTW, on track no.2,  the fiddler also plays “Drowsy Maggie”.
FolKing Around” is an enjoyable album, even if I feel that there are too much covers. Nowadays I prefer original songs to covers. However,  if we take into account that "FolKing Around" is a live album, the mix of fun and musicianship is the right one.


Tracklist (CD):

01 - Intro
02 - François
03 - Titanic
04 - Word up
05 - Creel
06 - Irisches Winterlied
07 - Lorelei
08 -  Ring of Fire
09 - Guter Rat
10 - Lindenbaum
11 - Katjuscha
12 - Ghost Riders
13 - Pat Murphy
14 - Wish You Were Here
15 - McPherson
16 - Hans bleib da
17 - Sing ein Lied für mich

http://nobodyknows.de 
http://www.facebook.com/nobodyknows.de 
http://www.myspace.com/nobodyknowsstendal   
https://twitter.com/NobodyKnowsSDL 

Click to buy:

http://nobodyknows.de/en/shop/products/1     (CD)

http://nobodyknows.de/en/shop/products/6        (DVD+CD)

Review by Kinsmarkham