Dropkick Murphys - 11 Short Stories Of Pain & Glory

For twenty years, Dropkick Murphys have been whipping up audiences around the world into a frenzy with their mix of punk rock and Celtic folk.
For twenty years, Dropkick Murphys have been whipping up audiences around the world into a frenzy with their mix of punk rock and Celtic folk.
In case you haven’t heard of Gone Is Gone yet, this is what people have in mind when they are talking about a super-group.
Produced by none other than Jack Endino, the least you can say about “After All” is that the album sounds good.
After fifteen years, the guys in A Loss For Words are calling it a day.
This one pretty much slipped under everyone’s radar because we were all too busy spreading Christmas cheer. But Aim Higher is the new project by none other than Kevin Seconds.
If you are as sick as me of hearing Mariah Carey singing about how all she wants for Christmas is you, Margate has now released the perfect antidote in the form of the “Snow Day” EP.
Bitter Grounds is a Dutch band that likes to mix things up on “Hollowlands”, their debut full-length which is out now on Ring Of Fire Records, NextPunk Records and Granola Records.
Inspired by the likes of Billy Bragg and Frank Turner, Sean Huber started playing solo shows in Philadelphia’s bars and basements under the Steady Hands moniker whenever he had some time off from M
Let’s get this out of the way. I’m not the biggest ska-punk fan out there. Sure, it’s fun enough for a song or two, but after that I’ve pretty much had enough upstrokes and horns for the day.
Winnipeg punk duo Mobina Galore are currently trekking through Europe with Milk Teeth and Against Me, but they didn’t leave home before releasing a new 4-song EP called “Singles & B-Sides”.