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Dropkick Murphy's come out swinging with their sixth studio album, a collection of tales about family, loyalty and remembering where you came from. Contains all the best elements of the DKM sound: A complex distillation of classic punk rock, Celtic folk and American rock 'n' roll. This album puts the band's diversity, intensity and sincerity on full display.Reviews:
We're not saying Celtic punk is going to blow up like ska-core did in the mid '90s'"the Bosstones and Reel Big Fish were a bit more family-friendly, if you recall'"but Martin Scorsese gets major cool points for tossing the Murphys on his Departed soundtrack. The Boston bunch keeps it real on album number six, boasting guest spots from members of both the Dubliners and the Pogues. Like the rest of us, we bet they can't wait for Marty's sequel.back to top