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Monday, August 3, 2015

VIDEO - MICK O'TOOLE "Casanova No More"

The Second single to be released from the EP '1665 Pitchfork Rebellion'

1665 Pitchfork Rebellion was recorded, mixed and mastered by George Lever at G1 Production.
@G1productions.com

Mick O'Toole formed in 2012 In the deepest darkest Shire, Wiltshire in a town called Calne. This town would be the breeding ground to where they honed their style of chaotic English Punk with their ancestral Celtic and English Folk to create their style of British Folk Punk. Mick O’Toole was a character in a song from local legends The Boys Of County Hell a band who they get most of their inspiration from. However they are also inspired by the likes of the Dropkick Murphys, Flogging Molly, Gogol Bordello and The Pogues not to mention many other great punk bands such as The Clash, The Sex Pistols, The Adverts and Rancid. This is how they get their sound by combining the great punk ethos with traditional Folk. They now have two EP’s ‘Deep In Cider’ and ‘1665 Pitchfork Rebellion’ and while performing over hundreds of gigs they realised that they only have one goal to keep making music that hopefully brings people together for a good ole knees up and a grand old sing along. No egos, no divas just working class men having a good time.


 

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