Flogging Molly
Biography
The Los Angeles-based post-grunge seven-piece Flogging Molly are an interesting mix of traditional Irish music and spunky punk rock. Former Fastway acoustic guitarist/frontman and Dublin native Dave King formed the band with fiddle player Bridget Regan, guitarist Dennis Casey, accordion player (and former pro skateboarder) Matt Hensley, bassist Nathen Maxwell, drummer George Schwindt, and mandolinist Bob Schmidt. Getting their start playing regularly at the L.A. bar Molly Malones, Flogging Molly eventually took their music to the road; their explosive and passionate live show was the heart of the band, after all, and the band toured relentlessly around the world throughout their career. Their rowdy folk-rock punk revival sound has been compared to the likes of other Irish bands such as the Pogues and Black 47, but the raucous septet opted for its own unique brashness that defied genre lines. Flogging Molly released its debut, Swagger, in March 2000 on Side One Dummy and followed up two years later with Drunken Lullabies. Crafting exuberant anthems to raise up a full Guinness to, King often used personal touchstones -- such as his childhood in a war-torn Ireland, his father's premature death, and an eight-year exile in the United States -- for the band's compelling lyrical content. Within a Mile of Home appeared in September 2004, and the band continued to hit the road hard in support. The DVD documentary Whiskey on a Sunday was issued in July 2006; it was a candid look at Flogging Molly as both a band and seven individuals, and came with a ten-song CD of acoustic and live tracks. In early 2007, as the group geared up for a U.S. headlining run, Hensley amicably departed to spend more time with his family. In March 2007, Flogging Molly released the iTunes exclusive EP Complete Control Sessions. Their fourth studio album, Float, followed a year later. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
haha i can see that the gy who wrote the bio is republican, he calls the troubles a war!
stop the brits from stripping this war of a war staus for if they dont call it a war then they can keep our POWs in jail longer! |
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guys your killing me.$100.00 for tx in portland im just a poor Mc come on give a cheap scott a little break
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flogging molly's stuff my be a little weird because i am pretty damn sure the are the only punk band out there that has an accordian, mandolin, and violin but that is what makes there music unique is because there is nothing in this world like it
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hm. thanks azrin, my problem i guess is in that i look for quality music in popular bands and genres. turns out, all the masses want is mediocrity and they're more than willing to settle for second or third best. what's a fellow to do? i guess i'll turn to making my own music, or go the classics road. basically i can't find satisfactory musicianship in popular music because popular bands know that they only need to meet the lowest common denominator and they'll still be successful and popular.
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look im a freshman(in highschool) i play acoutic guitar cause of these guys. Im irish and infact in going to ireland this ummer and going to FM concert. Ive heard nothing beats seeing them in ireland with a unch of drunk irishman.... y e a h ! GO FM and keep putting out lyrics that make you think
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i can understand how tacitferd can feel the way he does about FM's drummer. he is a drummer, as he says, and it doesn't matter if he's still in highschool. i've only been a writer for about five or six years and there are pleanty of bands that you folks might chew me out for disliking, but when i listen to their lyrics it's all i can do to cringe and change the station. "jesus, who would write that?"
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stop being so bitter and just enjoy flogging mollys music or piss off, pearl jam and the chilli peppers and all that other radio pop b.s. you listin too seems to be more your speed,
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all right guys, once im old enough to drink and have some hard knocks on me, i can appreciate flogging molly--but not until! and just you wait until i do, then you all will see! i may not be irish, but i'm more scottish than any of you are any one ethnicity! i'll log on to pandora and bam--hey guys, scratch all that stuff i said about flogging molly like four years ago, i'm drunk, so we all cool, right "jay wild"? now lets talk about FM: ...thier music is deep. i can relate now. captivating.
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boy oh boy, i sure hope mom lets me out of the house tonite after i do my homework so that i can go learn how appreciate music. golly, i just don't know what to do with myself, i'm sitting here listening to pearl jam and just wondering, is there some group of people that understands this music better than me? who can i go to so as to really understand this music? or maybe i should learn some of life's hard lessons first, right skulldog?
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so...now their music can only be understood by a select audience, an audience of drunk irishmen? what a far-reaching band! i've always thought music was whatever you made it to be and that music should be accesible to anyone anywhere of any state of sobriety or lack thereof, but i guess not. too bad, now i'll have to rethink all my musical tastes and see if i'm worthy enough to listen to them or if i should first sit down and have a pint with vr290674 so as to learn how to listen to music.
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skulldog is right, Tacitferd young man you would not understand, your most likely not Irish, i can understand why you say the dumming is not as complex as you may like it to be, but again you must understand who Flogging Molly is and what they are about. sit down and have a pint with me and you will learn, thats if your mom will let you out of the house after you do your homework
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I saw them at warped tour and they were amazing they put theur hearts into their music and it definatly pumps up the crowd
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They're probably the most fun American-Iri s h rock band I've heard. While Dropkicks are more harsh and heavy and the Pogues more genuine and true to their Irish roots, Flogging Molly deserve their place among the heads of their genre.
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I agree with Skulldog. Flogging Molly's music goes deeper than the complexity of their drumming. Tacitferd, I think you just need to shut up and listen to the music. All the music not just the drums.
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What I am trying to say is that Tacitferd you sound like a pretty intelligent young person, however to truley understand and relate to Flogging Molly you have to be old enough to drink and you have to of learned some of life's hard lessons first - you are too young to criticize a band that writes songs that you are unable to relate to.
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I saw Flogging Molly live at the Warped Tour some five years ago and out of the 20 some odd bands that also included legends like Bad Religion and NOFX, Floggin Molly was the one band that really had it's audience captivated for their entire set.They are an excellent live band and their music seems to span generational gaps as older audiences as well as young audiences both enjoy the band. It's hard to categorize Flogging Molly as they aren't exactly "punk" yet they do appeal to punk rock audie
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but there isn't that much demand for complex drumming among their fans, as their fans seem to be willing to just live with mediocre and settle for second or third best. so why should they even worry about it? the drummer probably kinda dozes off during recordings, base-snare, base-snare.. . p r e t t y soporific for me.
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you haven't heard of me because i'm a connection-l e s s highschooler with a lot of homework and no time to flog mollies. and i'm not that good, just good at criticizing. everyone's good at criticizing. i'm listening to FM right now, devi'ls dance floor, stuff of legends, this, but is it such blasphemy to say it could do with a bit more drum tech?
rather than "tacitferd u suk" you could try to argue with my points. but you know they're right so you don't bother. |
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tacitferd u suck if ur so good why havent i heard of you flogging molly rocks your face off
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Bandy about your feelings on FM. Maybe it's the whiskey talking but they are the most genuine band around. I can't explain to teenagers...
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How very interesting. I'm a huge fastway fan, although the sounds are incomparable .
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Nothing like listening to Flogging Molly, Dropkick Murphys, etc. on St. Patty's Day. Happy St. Patrick's Day to all.
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Just got their new CD "Float" have to say, it's great! If you love Flogging Molly and haven't gotten it yet, go out and get it if just to support the artist (since I know it can be downloaded and all).
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I have thought about the comments about the drumming in regards to Flogging Molly as I have listened through their catalog. I have to say George has gotten better and so has Nathan on each new album. Both of them do appear to be better live than in the studio though. I regards to Tacitferd's 2nd comment about punk drummers breaking eardrums I have to say Matt Kelly of DKM is pretty good, in that it is style over volume.
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I agree with tactiferd. The drums don't need to be fancy. they call them selves a punk band. Someone like streetlight manifesto would need to have a good drummer because they're ska, not punk.
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i agree with hexxentexx23 4 . . . ' s comment, none of them are that great but together they are great. just think what they could be with a couple great musicians, like on accordion, drums, and pipes. the rest is pretty self-sustain i n g . . .
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on the other hand, they call themselves punk, and i challenge anyone to give me an example of a truly skilled, accomplished , and talented drummer professional l y playing punk. it's all about the noise and show for these fellows. not musicianship , not the art, not the instrument, just the show, and breaking eardrums.
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a double bass pedal would at least make it sound cooler. as it is it's just dissapointin g . i'm sittin there listening to it and drumming on my knees going, this could do with more triplets and syncopation. forgive me if i'm taking it too seriously and not just enjoying the music, but as a drummer, i find it little less than humiliating that an as accomplished bad as flogging molly has to put up with such a lack in the percussion section.
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dude, alistair watsit: face it, their drummer is lame and boring. a drum machine could do what he does just as efficiently, in terms of complexity of rhythm. bass-snare bass-snare is pretty much all he does, unless the song is in 3/4 or 6/8 in which case he does bass-hat-hat snare-hat-ha t . it's small-minded and naive. i love the band, their music rocks, but they'd be so much better with a more accomplished , experimental , complex drummer and drumline.
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My ex-husband got me into them.. and even though I don't like him anymore I've retained my love for Irish punk music
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The thing I love about Flogging Molly is they can not be pidgeoned hole into any set genre of music. One of the funnest songs they have done is Sentimental Jonny (featuring their manager, the drummer's brother on trumpet) on Swagger, it sounds like a mexican polka song. In my opinion none of the members are outstanding or stand out musicians but that doesn't matter because they are proof that the whole is better than the total of their sums, or something like that.
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