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Artist: Flogging Molly
Label: Sideone Dummy
Category: Music

List Price: £11.99
Buy Used: £6.99
You Save: £5.00 (42%)



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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 1983

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

EAN: 4024572325725
ASIN: B0012GLXD4

Release Date: April 14, 2008
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Tracks:

  • Requiem For A Dying Song
  • Paddy's Lament
  • Float
  • You Won't Make A Fool Out Of Me
  • Lightning Storm
  • Punch Drunk Grinning Soul
  • Us Of Lesser Gods
  • Between A Man And A Woman
  • On The Back Of A Broken Dream
  • Man With No Country
  • Story So Far

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  • Within a Mile of Home
  • The Meanest of Times
  • Swagger
  • Gloatin' and Showboatin': Live on St. Patrick's Day/+DVD
  • Drunken Lullabies

Customer Reviews:   Read 1 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Best album yet?   August 2, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Although Swagger comes close, Float has instantly become my favourite FM album. I pray the next one is this classy.

1. Requiem For A Dying Song:
This track is powerful and catchy, I first heard it several months before Swagger was released performed acoustically and loved it. Hard hitting, but some might say a little 'greenday', of course, those people need their ears checked.

2. (No More) Paddy's Lament
I'm still debating whether their label got the apostrophe right on "Paddy's" but with a song this good it's hard to care.

3. Float
A slow acoustic number, stays with you long after you stop listening to it.

4. You Won't Make A Fool Out Of Me
I didn't like this one as much as some of the others, but still a hit in the Squidshaker camp.

5. Lightning Storm
Probably my favourite, the accordion is right on the money. I actually have this on my Myspace page. It replaced the Lazytown cake song, so you know it's good.

6. Punch Drunk Grinning Soul
Terrific, and the best name of an FM song since 'The worst day since yesterday'. Top notch, rather bitter tune.

7. Us Of Lesser Gods
The sweet soulful number, lots of panpipes/flute.

8. Between A Man And A Woman
I don't quite like the lyrics of this, but the instruments are amongst the best on the album. Can't complain!

9. On The Back Of A Broken Dream
By far the best Chorus on the album without contest. Sample this song if you're still unsure, you may be wooh'd over.

The other two tracks are brilliant. Pick up a copy now.



3 out of 5 stars Not as good as previous albums!   July 31, 2008
I personally prefer the livelier Flogging Molly from albums like Swagger and Drunken Lullabies. I just don't think Float is quite right for me.


5 out of 5 stars If you only buy one Flogging Molly album, buy this   April 4, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Having read the first review on here, sorry to disagree.

This is a varied album with songs that really get into your head. Each track is strong in it's own way and if I am to pass criticism, the whole album feels too short and over to quickly. Previous albums have been a roller coaster of strong and weak tracks, the songwriting is strong and the pace is kept just right on this album and there are there is no loss of momentum leaving the listener reaching for the skip button.

True the opening lyric to the album "there's a government whip cracked across your back" is a bit of a cringer, but after this the lyrics get better, making perfect sense on many songs, but the raw emotion of "Float" and the power build up to the thrashing punk-folk crescendo of "Punch drunk grinning soul" are what the band are all about.

Putting lyrics to one side and talking about the sound of the band collectively, the hardest thing for Flogging Molly to do is to step out of the shadow of their influences. Float, more than any other album drives them in a direction further away from their obvious Pogues influence. The drums and bass and guitar are sharp and crisp and work together tightly like a modern punk band, with the mandolin, fiddle, and accordion parts adding a navvie's shovel load of Irish flavour.

FM are finding their sound more than ever. I'd recommend this.




5 out of 5 stars A new dawn, a newly invigourated Molly   March 29, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

This album is the seventh piece of art attributed to Flogging Molly, everything included. It does not fail, it is not sounding stale, it sounds like what it is, a band who have found their niche, fine-tuned it, and got better. The album marks a turning point, as it is the first recorded in the home of Dave King and Briget Regan (a wonderful pair), Ireland. It has some real touches of the classic style, as well as the benchmark riffs and high-speed playing.

There are no stand out tracks, they are all brilliant. Their ability to open an album on a blaster and close with a sentimental ode has not changed, and why should it? It's a signature now, like the themes, drink, death, Ireland, love, and the Irish-American dream.

Finally, thank the boys (and girl) for putting Between a Man and a Woman to record. With only Never met a Girl Like You Before to get studio treatment, we're almost done. I love this album, but then I love Flogging Molly. All that without a bloody Pogues comparison.



3 out of 5 stars Treading water, drinking watered down whiskey...   March 13, 2008
 3 out of 6 found this review helpful

Dave King is an erudite and obviously intelligent soul but he's trying far too hard to squeeze his education into the good time Oirish punk rock Flogging Molly produce.

He takes well worn cliches, gives them a twist and fails. Adding a spin or trying to create new ones just drags the whole Flogging Molly experience down. It's something that has hampered every Molly album, just as you're getting into it a lyric jars and you're left thinking ??? when all you want is simple heartfelt passion.

That said, if you like their previous stuff you'll enjoy this, it's by no means a bad album but don't expect a 'Black Friday Rule' or 'Rebels of the Sacred Heart' or even a 'Tobacco Island'. It's a pale shadow compared to anything from 'Drunken Lullabies' or 'Swagger'.

I love Flogging Molly but Dave King has to stop trying; Drink yer Guinness, down yr whiskey and don't start recording the next Molly album until you can't stand up/yr mind's a blank... Because what Flogging Molly need is a dunderheaded thug roaring "My heart belongs to Ireland" or "I'll never hurt you Molly, my love. Not again" with that wry Shane MacGowen glance askance that tells us all that, soon as the little woman's put out, she'll feel the back of my hand! (And she, bless her, will love her man no matter what.) I'm talking passion; rightly or wrongly.

They don't need another album of borrowed cliches.




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