
This Machine Still Kills Fascists
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In the 10 songs that make up this album, Dropkick Murphys bring Woody Guthrieâs perennial jabs at life â many of which are from the 1940s and â50s â into the time of their lives. The resulting music is eerily relevant to todayâs world. And theyâve done it all without their usual arsenal of electric guitars. In fact, not a single amplifier was used to animate Woodyâs words in these songs.
But make no mistake: this is NOT your grandfather's folk album. DKM harnessed all of their trademark power to craft these songs and bring Woodyâs lyrics to life. Woody Guthrie wrote songs from the heart and for the common person. He made a point of showing up when it counted most, often performing at fundraisers, benefits, and rallies to champion working class causes and condemn greed, war, and unchecked capitalism â all with his guitar in hand.
This is exactly where Woody Guthrie and Dropkick Murphys intersect. Dropkick Murphysâ entire ethos of family, community, service, and action depends upon honest reporting in their music. Like Woody, showing up in real life is what makes their songs so impactful. They just are who they say they are. Whether itâs standing up to Nazi thugs or standing with working men and women on a picket line, showing up is what holds the centre in DKMâs world.
As Woody once said: âA folk song is what's wrong and how to fix it, or it could be whoâs hungry and where their mouth is, or whoâs out of work and where the job is, or whoâs broke and where the money is, or whoâs carrying a gun and where the peace is.â
In both song and deed, Dropkick Murphys have always held true to this same view. Thatâs no coincidence, explains Dropkick Murphys founder Ken Casey: âWoody Guthrie, heâs the original punk. He went against the grain, he fought the good fight, he spoke up and sang about his beliefs. Iâm motivated by reading what he wrote and am inspired by his courage. One man and a guitar â itâs powerful stuff.â
Tracklist
Two 6âs Upside Down
Talking Jukebox
All You Fonies
Never Git Drunk No More (feat. Nikki Lane)
Ten Times More
The Last One (feat. Evan Felker of Turnpike Troubadours)
Cadillac, Cadillac
Waters Are A'risin
Where Trouble Is At
Dig A Hole (feat. Woody Guthrie)
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Product Info
Limited LP : Crystal Colour Vinyl
LP : Standard Black Vinyl
ï»ż*Vinyl formats released 11/11/2022*
More Info
In the 10 songs that make up this album, Dropkick Murphys bring Woody Guthrieâs perennial jabs at life â many of which are from the 1940s and â50s â into the time of their lives. The resulting music is eerily relevant to todayâs world. And theyâve done it all without their usual arsenal of electric guitars. In fact, not a single amplifier was used to animate Woodyâs words in these songs.
But make no mistake: this is NOT your grandfather's folk album. DKM harnessed all of their trademark power to craft these songs and bring Woodyâs lyrics to life. Woody Guthrie wrote songs from the heart and for the common person. He made a point of showing up when it counted most, often performing at fundraisers, benefits, and rallies to champion working class causes and condemn greed, war, and unchecked capitalism â all with his guitar in hand.
This is exactly where Woody Guthrie and Dropkick Murphys intersect. Dropkick Murphysâ entire ethos of family, community, service, and action depends upon honest reporting in their music. Like Woody, showing up in real life is what makes their songs so impactful. They just are who they say they are. Whether itâs standing up to Nazi thugs or standing with working men and women on a picket line, showing up is what holds the centre in DKMâs world.
As Woody once said: âA folk song is what's wrong and how to fix it, or it could be whoâs hungry and where their mouth is, or whoâs out of work and where the job is, or whoâs broke and where the money is, or whoâs carrying a gun and where the peace is.â
In both song and deed, Dropkick Murphys have always held true to this same view. Thatâs no coincidence, explains Dropkick Murphys founder Ken Casey: âWoody Guthrie, heâs the original punk. He went against the grain, he fought the good fight, he spoke up and sang about his beliefs. Iâm motivated by reading what he wrote and am inspired by his courage. One man and a guitar â itâs powerful stuff.â
Tracklist
Two 6âs Upside Down
Talking Jukebox
All You Fonies
Never Git Drunk No More (feat. Nikki Lane)
Ten Times More
The Last One (feat. Evan Felker of Turnpike Troubadours)
Cadillac, Cadillac
Waters Are A'risin
Where Trouble Is At
Dig A Hole (feat. Woody Guthrie)







