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Flogging Molly

Flogging Molly Album: “Float”

Flogging Molly Album: “Float”
Description :
Flogging Molly: Dave King (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric 6-string guitar, bodhran); Dennis Casey (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric 6-string guitar); 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). <p>Personnel: Robert Schmidt (vocals, banjo, tenor banjo, mandola, mandolin). <p>Recording information: Grouse Lodge Studios, County Westmeath, Ireland. <p>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.
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Track Listing :
1 Requiem for a Dying Song Video
2 (No More) Paddy's Lament Video
3 Float Video
4 You Won't Make a Fool Out of Me Video
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6 Punch Drunk Grinning Soul Video
7 Us of Lesser Gods Video
8 Between a Man and a Woman Video
9 From The Back Of A Broken Dream Video
10 Man With No Country Video
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Album Information :
Title: Float
UPC:603967134827
Format:CD
Type:Performer
Genre:Rock & Pop - Punk Rock
Artist:Flogging Molly
Producer:Flogging Molly; Ryan Hewitt
Label:Side One Dummy
Distributed:Alternative Dis. Alliance
Release Date:2008/03/04
Original Release Year:2008
Discs:1
Mono / Stereo:Stereo
Studio / Live:Studio
Logan S. (SLC, Utah) - April 24, 2008
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
- The best in recent years...Period

Have you ever listened to an album once and thought, meh, that was good, ok quickly put in an old favorite of yours?

This album, LIKE MOST Incredible albums grows on you the second you stop it.

You find yourself wanting more. More of that wholesome beat, the fine instramentals, the passion and honesty in the song.

I find myself in a mental uproar when listening to a little "03.float" or "04.lightning storm" wanting to see the band live again, to experience the awesomeness that is dave king with a Guinness in a plastic cup singing with flogging molly playing their best.

'don't sink the boat...that you built to keep afloat'

Taylor Bean "Taylor Bean" (Batesville, IN United States) - April 17, 2008
16 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
- Average album

Ok, first off, I have been listening to FM for about 6 years now. I was intruduced to them through a friend, who played me the fistrt 10 seconds of Drunken Lullibies and i was hooked. Now, its been a good couple of years since FM has realesed an album, so I was excited to hear that they finally realesed a new one. Well kiddies, unfortunatly its not the album I was expecting. Lets go with the pros first

Pros:

*This is the first album from FM that does'nt sound like it was recorded in a tin can. (though i almost consider that a con)

*This is the tightest the band has been (instrumentally)

*Some songs i like the up-beat feel to a little more than the older albums

Cons:

*The band has unfortuantly opted for a more mainstream rock lyrics rather than the "drinking songs" of old, though some songs still retain the originality.

* 42 minutes of music? C'mon, if I am gonna pay 15 bucks i would like something more filling.

*It took WAY too long for the band to come up with this little of music, I still love them to death but I'd like a little more bang for my buck.

Over all, this is not a horrible album, but its not the bands best either. Hopefully the next album will return more towards the point of origen. If you are a fan, then you owe it to yourself to pick it up, if you are not but are intersted in the band, then pick up Drunken Lullibies or Swagger.

Patty C - December 03, 2012
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- float

great music I will buy more of their music. So glad I have been introduced to their music I love it

Stephanie - September 06, 2012
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- A truly amazing album...

This album was everything I expected it to be and more. I'm a rather new fan of FM and this record just made me love them all the more. It has that fiery, rebellious, liberating energy that you'd expect from Flogging Molly and no matter how many times I play it, I don't think I could get tired of it. Although I LOVE all the songs, some of my favorites are "The Lightning Storm", "Float", "Punch Drunk Grinning Soul", and "Between a Man and a Woman". Deeply meaningful lyrics, outstanding instrumentation, driving choruses... I don't think I have a single complaint about it. If you are at all hesitant about ordering this album, just do it! You won't regret it, as it is worth every penny!

Terry Macmullan (Spokane, WA) - June 03, 2010
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Simply outstanding!

This is one of the most complete and impressive albums I've ever heard. I would put it on the same level as Pogues' "Rum, Sodomy and the Lash," though it's style and tone are completely different. The lyrics are powerful and the music is superb! A treasure!

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