Flogging Molly are less of a band than they are a Transatlantic, Celtic-punk institution. Over the course of 25 years and thousands of shows around the world, Flogging Molly have transcended genres to become one of a very few bands that can literally share the stage with The Chieftains one day and Motörhead the next (this actually happened, by the way). For Flogging Molly’s seventh full-length Anthem, the band, which features married couple Dave King (vocals, guitar, bodhrán) and Bridget Regan (violin/fiddle, tin whistle, backing vocals), decided to get back to their roots and record 14 songs in 14 days with Steve Albini (Nirvana, Pixies) at Electrical Audio Studio in Chicago. “It was quite amazing because I don’t think as band we’ve ever done that before,” King says.
Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter and musician Molly Tuttle and her band, Golden Highway, release their new album, City of Gold, following Tuttle’s acclaimed 2022 record, Crooked Tree, which won Best Bluegrass Album at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards and led NPR Music to call her, ‘a female flat picker extraordinaire with agility, speed and elegance who distinctively brings American roots music into the spotlight’, adding that the album ‘marries the improvisatory solos of traditional bluegrass with singer-songwriter sophistication.’
this is a great uk budget box set that consists of the first 5 molly hatchet albums remastered on cd and the discs come in lp style replica paper sleeves, this is the best as it is going to get as these where the most popular molly hatchet records to date…
A companion piece to the 2006 documentary film of the same name, WHISKEY ON A SUNDAY features the Los Angeles-based, Irish-rooted rock ensemble Flogging Molly performing live. Led by singer/guitarist Dave King, the band proves why it is often considered a primary heir to the Pogues legacy with an impressive set of songs, most notably the urgent and emotive "Laura," which mixes punk fury with a wistful Irish folk sensibility.
DB Productions presents a CD portrait of American composer Molly Kien (born 1979). Now living in Sweden, she has established herself as one of the hottest names in the generation of younger composers. Canadian harpist Laura Stephenson is soloists on Song of Britomartis and renowned Finnish conductors Anna-Maria Helsing and Eva Ollikainen lead the Sinfonietta in Kien’s in Kein’s attractive music.