DROPKICK MURPHYS - Okemah Rising BELLE AND SEBASTIAN when the national beat shifted
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when the national beat shifted to reggay (now spelled reggae)
Goat remain a band shrouded in mystery
the band hits the ground running on Pearson’s up-tempo “My Girl Shirl” before downshifting into Byrd’s blues “Soulful Kiddy
Until then
and a dark humour was added to his baritone
DROPKICK MURPHYS - Okemah Rising BELLE AND SEBASTIAN when the national beat shiftedLP Standard Black Vinyl. Okemah Rising is the final installment of the Woody Guthrie Dropkick Murphys collaboration, so we wanted to bring it home with a bang. Whereas the goal of This Machine Still Kills Fascists was to raise consciousness, Okemah Rising intends to raise the roof. Sure, it has one or two tender moments, but all in all its much more of a party than TMSKF. Even a party record can have a message though weve felt that on the road over
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