Within A Mile Of Home [Digipak]Flogging Molly
Release Date: 09/14/2004
Original Release:
2004
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 531510_CD
UPC # 603967125122
Label: USA Side 1 Dummy
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Performer: Flogging Molly
Artist: Lucinda Williams Engineer: Ken Sluiter; Ken Sluiter Producer: Ted Hutt; Ted Hutt Distributor: Alternative Dis. Alliance Notes: Flogging Molly: Dave King (vocals, acoustic guitar, banjo, bodhran, spoons); Robert Schmidt (banjo, bouzouki, mandola, mandolin, background vocals); Bridget Regan (whistle); Nathen Maxwell (bass instrument); George Schwindt, Dennis Casey, Matt Hensley. Personnel: Robert Schmid (vocals, banjo, mandola, mandolin); Nathen Maxwell (vocals, background vocals); Lucinda Williams (vocals); Dennis Casey (electric guitar, background vocals); Bridget Regan (fiddle, tin whistle, Uilleann pipe, background vocals); Novi Novog (viola); Stefanie Fife (cello); Matt Hensley (accordion, concertina); Lee Thornburg (horns); George Schwindt (drums, percussion); Zander Cox (background vocals). Additional personnel: Lee Thornburg, Lucinda Williams, Craig Jackman. Audio Mixers: Ted Hutt; Ken Sluiter. Recording information: Cello Studios, Hollywood, CA; DOB Sound; Hollywood Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA; Mad Dog Studios; Ocean Studios, Burbank, CA. Photographer: Shawn Bishop. For its third album, WITHIN A MILE OF HOME, Flogging Molly continues to follow the lead of musical predecessors the Pogues by seamlessly bridging the chasm between traditional Irish music and punk rock. Fans can credit frontman Dave King, who went from membership in Motorhead offshoot Fastway to leading a septet that makes a glorious noise via copious amounts of fiddle, tin whistle, and accordion, with equally large doses of guitar. Flogging Molly rides a ramshackle rhythm that doesn't let up throughout 15 songs that would be equally at home in CBGB's or a pub. King's broad interests range from a recounting of Irish slaves being sent to Barbados by English leader Oliver Cromwell ("Tobacco Island") and music's role in keeping Celtic tradition alive throughout historical turmoil ("The Wanderlust") to outrage at Bush's warmongering in the name of God ("Screaming at the Wailing Wall"). Lucinda Williams's guest vocals on "Factory Girls" may come as a surprise initially, but once this tale of an Irish housekeeper gets rolled out, Fairport Convention-like nuances reverberate. WITHIN A MILE OF HOME is yet another example of Irish culture and punk going together wonderfully, like corned beef and cabbage.
Alternative Press (p.144) - "WITHIN A MILE proves that sticking with your strengths has its advantages." - 4 out of 5
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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