Not bad, but it kinda sounds like they wrote it on autopilot with the sole purpose of never having to play the ‘Spicy McHaggis Jig’ again. Next we are treated to ‘L-EE-B-O-Y,’ a song about piper Lee Forshner who has been a touring member since 2014. you are not going into a new Murphys album thinking they will have completely reinvented themselves. Not a very surprising song, but let’s be honest. Raging riffs are played off against a tin whistle and an accordion, while Al Barr and Ken Casey trade lines before bursting out a chorus that will have everyone singing along when we get to go to shows again. Dropkick Murphys kick off their tenth album with the title track and it comes jam-packed with everything we have come to love Boston’s finest for.
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