Now in their 14th year the Dropkick Murphys have risen from their basic Irish-punk roots to become a rocking & rolling, raging, green-clover machine.
Dropkick Murphys are now one of the best-known rock bands in the world, thanks in part to their ability to tap into the working-class and sports fan culture that permeates Boston and the New England area but even more so due to their reputation for phenomenal live shows. Each year the band breaks house records when their live shows celebrating St. Patrick¹s Day go on sale. These shows are the peak of the band¹s touring calendar and every year fans from all over the world travel to Boston just for a chance to become part of this unique experience.
In 2003 the band released a live album that has so far sold over a quarter of a million copies worldwide. This updated recording is volume two of the series comprising a best of or greatest hits from the extensive Dropkick Murphys catalogue of albums. The material on this album focuses on the band’s most recent titles and includes a live rendition of their most popular and instantly recognizable platinum selling single I’m Shipping Up To Boston as well as popular tracks like The State Of Massachusetts, the Red Sox anthem Tessie, St Patrick’s Day sing-a-long Kiss Me, I’m Sh*tfaced and the tear jerker sing-a-long Forever. Recorded over 6 nights and 7 shows in March 2009 this live CD and Hi-Def DVD package puts the band’s hot ticket live show experience in your own home. What makes this band band truly remarkable? Their insightful lyrics? Memorable melodies? Blow-your-mind live performances? Dropkick Murphys are all of those things along with their boundless enthusiasm, infectious energy and supreme devotion to their loyal fans. Fans who have been eagerly awaiting this release.
Dropkick Murphys release their seventh full-length studio album, Going Out In Style, March 1, 2011
Dropkick Murphys release their seventh full-length studio album, Going Out In Style, March 1, 2011 on their own Born & Bred Records (ILG). Produced by Ted Hutt, Going Out In Style features the group’s signature blend of punk rock energy, folk soul, Irish spirit and American rock 'n roll on tracks like “Memorial Day” (streaming now at www.RollingStone.com), “Going Out In Style,” “The Hardest Mile,” “Cruel,” “Climbing A Chair To Bed,” and a rousing rendition of “Peg O’ My Heart” with guest vocals by Bruce Springsteen.
On Going Out In Style, Dropkick Murphys throw a 45 minute, 49 second party to end all parties, all the while reveling in the Irish tradition of telling tales of triumph, tragedy and celebration through music. The band revives the art of the album as a cohesive whole on this raucous and rollicking romp overflowing with punk rock energy, folk soul, and rebellious spirit. Dropkick Murphys deliver one anthem after another. “Hang ‘Em High” ignites the album with a gang chant into a unforgettable bagpipe laden riff, driving guitars and big drums. Nodding to AC/DC while infusing flourishes of Celtic soul, “Hang ‘Em High” is the ultimate battle cry. Then there’s “Take ‘Em Down,” which continues to display the band’s social consciousness and their unwavering support for organized labor. On songs such as “Broken Hymns” and “Cruel” the band explores new territory, incorporating a myriad of sounds and textures with arena-ready drum beats, diverse instrumentation and epic refrains.
Fans will get a taste of the new music before it’s released when Dropkick Murphys--Ken Casey (lead vocals, bass guitar), Al Barr (lead vocals), Matt Kelly (drums, vocals), James Lynch (guitar, vocals), Tim Brennan (guitars, accordion, whistle, vocals), Jeff DaRosa (banjo, bouzouki, mandolin, harmonica, vocals) and Scruffy Wallace (bagpipes)--hit the road February 23 for their annual St. Patrick’s Day U.S. tour. The trek, featuring Against Me! as support on most dates, will wind up in Boston for the band’s run of St. Patty’s Day week hometown gigs. Also look for the Murphys to tour Europe in April and August, with additional U.S. dates planned for May and June.
Going Out In Style continues in the great storytelling tradition. Through song, story or play, the music often inspires the author--as in James Joyce's final work Finnegan's Wake, based on an 1850s music hall ballad of the same name--and sometimes the story inspires the song. These songs take the band’s own personal experiences and family folklore and roll them into the story of one fictional character, Cornelius Larkin. Fueled by fiery riffs and unforgettable choruses, Going Out In Style traces the journey of Larkin, whether it’s the Irish immigrant’s first person account of his own wake or the band’s in depth interpretation of his life and lineage throughout the album’s lyrics. Casey reveals, “Cornelius has passed on to the other side, and the album becomes a retrospective of his life. He’s one of those guys who immigrated to America at 16, got drafted into the Korean War, married young, had lots of kids, worked hard, and lived a full life rife with different characters, ups and downs, and trials and tribulations. Some of the stories are fictional, but most are odes to our grandparents, friends, and loved ones.”
The album’s title track gave birth to Cornelius. It’s a rousing celebratory anthem complete with guest vocals by NOFX’s Fat Mike, The Living End’s Chris Cheney and Rescue Me mainstay, actor/comedian Lenny Clarke. “Going Out In Style” roars with a gang-style refrain and simultaneously heartfelt and hilarious lyrics. “We all have this romantic idea that our death will be like an international day of mourning, but that’s not going to happen,” chuckles Barr. “The song has two sides. There’s a serious side recounting this Larkin’s life, and then there are all of these fun parts about various women and characters.”
For Going Out In Style, Dropkick Murphys even enlisted the vocal talents of the legendary Bruce Springsteen--whom they first met at a DKM gig in New York and later collaborated with onstage at one of Springsteen’s Boston shows. Springsteen swaps verses with Casey for a spirited take on the old standard “Peg O’ My Heart.” “It has a classic old fifties rock and roll feel,” says Casey. “Both of my grandmothers are named Peg. One grandmother, Peg Casey, is always saying, 'When are you going to do that song? Your grandfather always sang it to me!' The time signature changed, so hopefully they still appreciate it when they hear it.”
The collaboration is a perfect intergenerational bridge for fans and band alike. Dropkick Murphys have always strongly resonated with audiences young and old due to their working class ethos and cathartic sonic revelry. "It links two generations,” says Casey. “We're spanning a lot of years of music here, yet our songs share similar themes, stories, and values."
Another song that ties together the story of Cornelius and resonates with a larger audience is the powerful and poignant first single, “Memorial Day.” Barr says, "It’s a song that honors our grandparents’ generation as well as Cornelius himself. There was something amazing about that time. They struggled through all kinds of adversity, and it’s inspiring.”
The tale of Cornelius doesn’t end with Going Out In Style. In order to round the story out, the band called on their friend, best-selling author Michael Patrick MacDonald (All Souls, Easter Rising). MacDonald wrote an eloquent obituary for Cornelius Larkin in the album’s liner notes, along with the beginnings of a more extensive narrative about the album’s main character for listeners to delve into. MacDonald became immensely engrossed in the character's development, particularly as Cornelius began to take on elements of MacDonald's own family history. At that point, the story grew into a much longer saga that will be available on the band’s website in conjunction with the album release--and the story could evolve into a book sometime in 2011.
“Collaborating with the Dropkick Murphys is, for me, a family affair,” says MacDonald. “Cornelius Larkin represents all that we come from. And this story is about embracing the good, the bad, the ugly and beautiful that we all come from; ultimately learning to work with ALL of it. Past is truly prelude...”
Casey elaborates, "I wrote an outline which began leading to songs. At the same time, I wanted the obituary to have that author’s flair, a little more description, a more detailed narrative, and a deeper story. Michael listened to the songs we’d written, and he fleshed out the story and really put a name and a face on the character. It's a new approach and a unique partnership, especially in this day and age. The songs inspire the story, and the story inspires the songs. It’s a deep record, and it celebrates a life.”
Going Out In Stylesignals the beginning of another chapter in Dropkick Murphys’ own story. Barr explains, “I hope fans can listen to Going Out In Style with the same excitement we have. It’s all about family and friends for us. No bullshit…we don’t like to convolute things. That translates to the music, and the fans appreciate it. It’s a beautiful thing, and I can’t wait to introduce Cornelius Larkin to the world.”
The full track listing for Going Out In Style is as follows:
- Hang ‘Em High
- Going Out In Style
- The Hardest Mile
- Cruel
- Memorial Day
- Climbing A Chair To Bed
- Broken Hymns
- Deeds Not Words
- Take ‘Em Down
- Sunday Hardcore Matinee
- 1953
- Peg O’ My Heart
- The Irish Rover
- None Yet
Going Out In Style
2011
album
Born And Bred
- Hang 'Em High
- Going Out in Style
- The Hardest Mile
- Cruel
- Memorial Day
- Climbing a Chair to Bed
- 1953
- Deeds Not Words
- Take 'Em Down
- Broken Hyms
- Sunday Hardcore Matinee
- Peg O' My Heart
- The Irish Rover
Live On Lansdowne, Boston MA
2010
Live Album
Cooking Vinyl
- Famous for Nothing
- The State of Massachusetts
- Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ya
- Time to Go
- Sunshine Highway
- (F)lannigan’s Ball
- Bastards on Parade
- God Willing
- Caught in a Jar
- Captain Kelly’s Kitchen
- Citizen C.I.A.
- Fields of Athenry
- Your Spirit’s Alive
- The Warrior’s Code
- The Dirty Glass
- Tessie
- Forever 2009
- Worker’s Song
- Kiss Me I'm Shitfaced
- I’m Shipping Up to Boston
The Meanest Of Times
2007
Album
Cooking Vinyl
- Famous for Nothing
- God Willing
- The State of Massachusetts
- Tomorrow's Industry
- Echoes on "A" Street
- Vices and Virtues
- Surrender
- (F)lannigan's Ball
- I'll Begin Again
- Fairmount Hill
- Loyal to No One
- Shattered
- Rude Awakenings
- Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ya
- Never Forget
The Warrior's Code
2005
Album
Hellcat
- Your Spirit's Alive
- The Warrior's Code
- Captain Kelly's Kitchen
- The Walking Dead
- Sunshine Highway
- Wicked Sensitive Crew
- The Burden
- Citizen CIA
- The Green Fields of France
- Take It and Run
- I'm Shipping Up to Boston
- The Auld Triangle
- The Last Letter Home
- Tessie
Tessie
2004
EP
Hellcat
- Tessie
- The Fields of Athenry
- Nutty
- The Burden (Live)
- Tessie (Old Timey Baseball Version)
Blackout
2003
Album
Hellcat
- Walk Away
- Worker's Song
- Break the Law
- Black Velvet Band
- Gonna Be a Blackout Tonight
- Till the End
- Buried Alive
- The Dirty Glass
- Fields of Athenry
- Bastards on Parade
- As One
- Busted Knuckles
- Time to Go
- Kiss Me I'm Shitfaced
Live On St. Patrick's Day
2002
Live Album
Hellcat
- Intro
- From Boston
- Boys on the Docks
- Road of the Righteous
- Upstarts and Broken Hearts
- The Gauntlet
- Rocky Road to Dublin
- Heroes From Our Past
- Finnegan's Wake
- Which Side Are You On?
- A Few Good Men
- Curse of a Fallen Soul
- The Torch
- Gang's All Here
- Forever
- Spicy McHaggis Jig
- John Law
- Wild Rover
- Fortunate Son
- Nutty (Bruin's Theme)
- Good Rats
- Amazing Grace
- Alcohol
- Barroom Hero
- Dirty Water
- Bloody Pig Pile
Sing Loud, Sing Proud
2001
Album
Hellcat
- For Boston
- The Legend of Finn MacCumhail
- Which Side Are You On?
- The Rocky Road to Dublin
- Heroes From Our Past
- Forever
- The Gauntlet
- Good Rats
- The New American Way
- The Torch
- The Fortunes of War
- A Few Good Men
- Ramble and Roll
- Caps and Bottles
- The Wild Rover
- The Spicy McHaggis Jig
The Gang's All Here
1999
Album
Hellcat
- Roll Call
- Blood and Whiskey
- Pipebomb on Lansdowne
- Perfect Stranger
- 10 Years of Service
- Upstarts and Broken Hearts
- Devil's Brigade
- Curse of a Fallen Soul
- Homeward Bound
- Going Strong
- The Fighting 69th
- Boston Asphalt
- Wheel of Misfortune
- The Only Road
- Amazing Grace
- The Gang's All Here
Do Or Die
1998
Album
Hellcat
- Cadence to Arms
- Do or Die
- Get Up
- Never Alone
- Caught in a Jar
- Memories Remain
- Road of the Righteous
- Far Away Coast
- Fightstarter Karaoke
- Barroom Hero
- 3rd Man In
- Tenant Enemy #1
- Finnegan's Wake
- Noble
- Boys on the Docks (Murphys' Pub Version)
- Skinhead on the MBTA
Curse of a Fallen Soul
1998
EP
Knock Out
- Curse of a Fallen Soul
- Going Strong
- The Legend of Finn MacCumhail
- On the Attack
Boys On The Docks
1997
EP
Cyclone
- Boys on the Docks
- Never Alone
- In the Streets of Boston
- Caps and Bottles
- Euro Trash
- Front Seat
Tattoos And Scally Caps
1997
EP
GMM
- John Law
- Regular Guy
- 3rd Man In
- Career Opportunities
Dropkick Murphys show support for Wisconsin union workers by streaming of new song Take ‘Em Down and offer limited edition t-shirt, with proceeds benefitting workers' rights emergency response fund
Dropkick Murphys have released an advance stream of their new song Take ‘Em Down in support of the thousands of Wisconsin union workers who are protesting the governor’s budget plan. The song is available here: http://www.dropkickmurphys.com/2011/02/22/take-em-down-the-dropkick-murphys-stand-with-wisconsin/ and http://www.seiu.org/2011/02/the-dropkick-murphys.php.
In addition, as part of their way of showing solidarity with this movement, Dropkick Murphys are working with the AFL-CIO, SEIU (Service Employees International Union) and AFSCME (American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees) and have made the song available to be played at solidarity rallies across the country. The band has also created a limited edition Take ‘Em Down t-shirt which will be available for sale at www.dropkickmurphys.com/merch/#takeemdown. Proceeds from the Take ‘Em Down t-shirt sales will benefit Workers' Rights Emergency Response Fund (https://afl.salsalabs.com/o/4002/wi-response). Messages of support can also be sent to those fighting for their rights in Wisconsin via this link: http://action.seiu.org/page/s/wisconsin?via=ta-home.
The band, which has a long history of supporting workers rights and union causes, has released the following statement: Dropkick Murphys would like to take a moment to acknowledge the struggles of the working people of Wisconsin and to pledge our support and solidarity by releasing the song ‘Take Em Down’ from our upcoming album. We think it's appropriate at the moment and hope you like it...We'll see you in Wisconsin in a few days! The Dropkick Murphys Stand With Wisconsin!!!!!
Dropkick Murphys will release their new CD Going Out In Style--which includes Take ‘Em Down--March 1 on their own Born & Bred Records (ILG).
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