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The Dropkick Murphys


The Dropkick Murphy's lead singer Al Barr wants to clear the air about a few things; first of all, he isn't Irish, and his band have never said they were Irish. While they may have enjoyed the majority of their success in recent years from 2007's 'The Meanest Of Times', after their single I'm Shipping Up To Boston was used by everyone from The Simpsons to Martin Scorsese and the AFL; Barr is eager to dispel the notion that their Celtic roots is the defining feature of the Massachusetts punks.


  The Jezabels
Dark Storm
Independent


Sydney four piece The Jezabels have proven something with the release of 'Dark Storm,' the final EP in a trilogy series that also includes the 'The Man Is Dead' and 'She's So Hard' from last year. We can now confirm their brilliance as one of Australia's most exciting new bands, and they have proven it five times, with each of the five songs on the record.
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