FloatFlogging Molly
Release Date: 03/04/2008
Original Release:
2008
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1015319_CD
UPC # 603967134827
Label: Side One Dummy
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Performer: Flogging Molly
Engineer: Sara Lyn Killion; McKay Garner; Ryan Hewitt; Sara Lyn Killion; McKay Garner; Dave Collins Producer: Flogging Molly; Ryan Hewitt; Flogging Molly; Ryan Hewitt Distributor: Alternative Dis. Alliance Notes: Flogging Molly: Dennis Casey (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, electric 6-string guitar); Dave King (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric 6-string guitar, bodhran); Bridget Regan (vocals, classical guitar, violin, tin whistle, Uilleann pipe); Matthew Hensley (vocals, accordion, concertina, piano); Nathan Maxwell (vocals, bass guitar); George Schwindt (drums, percussion). Personnel: Dave King (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bodhran); Robert Schmidt (vocals, banjo, tenor banjo, mandola, mandolin); Robert Schmid (vocals, tenor banjo, mandola, mandolin); Nathen Maxwell (vocals, bass guitar); Paddy Dunning, Frank Murray (background vocals). Audio Mixer: Ryan Hewitt. Recording information: Grouse Lodge, West Meath, Ireland. Photographers: Lindsay Hutchens; Aaron Glas. The marriage of punk rock and traditional Celtic music did not end with the Pogues. By the time of 2008's FLOAT, their fourth studio album, Flogging Molly were proving to be as adept as the standard bearers themselves. This record crackles with Guinness-hoisting melodies for the working class and tempos that practically careen out of the grooves--it makes sense for a band founded by Dave King, a veteran of the `80s metal circuit. Anger, nostalgia, and drunkenness are given such a passionate new life on FLOAT, one would think that William of Orange himself was taunting the band in the studio.
Spin (p.100) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "On FLOAT, beneath the Warped-rousing riffs and the freewheeling accordion, banjo, and fiddle, you can hear Motorhead's bass rig, Johnny Cash's Folsom period, and even tinges of John Lennon's touching balladry."
Alternative Press (p.148) - 4.5 stars out of 5 -- "Decidedly mature and unapologetically soulful, FLOAT is one of the most important records of this young year."
CMJ - "This one is even more tuneful and lilting than usual....The bridge on 'On The Back Of A Broken Dream' slides sideways away from the banjo/accordion rush into a multi-tracked vocal gleam-waltz."
Global Rhythm (Publication) (p.50) - "Flogging Molly continue doing what they do best: smoothly mixing punk and Celtic music into a frothy concoction that translates well on disc."
Harp (magazine) (p.110) - "FLOAT's sentimental ballads and fist-pumping drinking songs spotlight King's airy tenor and a lilting cushion of acoustic guitars, violin, accordion, banjo, and mandolin."
Flogging Molly provide something of a West Coast answer to Boston's the Dropkick Murphys (minus the street-tough posturing). Since forming in the late 1990s, Flogging Molly have been blending punk tempos and attitude with traditional Celtic instrumentation. With their rousing choruses and bittersweet tales of drunken nights, heartache, and the perseverance of the common man, another group of Emerald Isle revelers the Mollys readily evoke is the grandaddies of Celtic punk themselves, the Pogues.
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