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JUNE 2021 EPISODE OF THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #44 OUT NOW

I think they call it ‘technical difficulties’ on the telly but all is now well and good and The Celtic Punkcast is back and has returned with an hour of the best Celtic-Folk-Punk around.

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Hi, remember me? Been on hiatus for a while but now we’re ready to go again. And man was I rusty doing this! But anyway, I FINALLY have episode 44 in the can and to paraphrase one of my personal heroes Bob Ross it’s ‘slick and wet and ready to go’. Before I list all the songs this month (and there’s a LOT of new music!) a big thanks to everyone for listening and waiting for a new episode.  Here we go:

THE NEW RUFFIANS – ‘The Parkdale Jig’

THE WELCH BOYS – ‘Methadone Mile’

BROPHYS LAW – ‘The Bachelor’

MICKEY RICKSHAW – ‘Rope’

SHANGHAI TREASON – ‘Wildfire’ (ft. Dan Booth)

THE LANGERS BALL – ‘Real Old Mountain Dew’

THE RUMJACKS – ‘Hestia’

THE WORKING CLASS SYMPHONY – ‘The Holy Ground’

DIAMONDS AND GUNS – ‘Cheers To Us’

MR. IRISH BASTARD – ‘You Spin Me Round’

THE BLACK CLOVER – ‘Pure Whiskey’

THE MAHONES – ‘Shakespeare Road’

THE TOSSERS – ‘The Crutch’

BLACK WATER COUNTY – ‘There Will Be A Day’

DROPKICK MURPHYS – ‘L-EE-B-O-Y’

THE GO SET – ‘Treasures’

SHAMBOLICS – ‘Goin’ off!!’

THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #44

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Check out the London Celtic Punk interview with Gareth the ‘Podmaster’ here and find out what possessed him to join the #OneBigCelticPunkFamily. Also worth checking out was the special article written by Gareth for people who haven’t yet experienced the joys of Celtic-Punk- Bring Your Mates To The Hooley: A Starter’s Guide To Celtic-Punk here. In August 2010 they did a Special Edition to celebrate our tenth anniversary with a episode dedicated to the bands here that helped form and shape the London Celtic Punks from 2009-2019.

THE CELTIC PUNKCAST 2020 TOP TEN

It’s January so time for the yearly retrospectives. Ours is due in a fortnight but in the meantime here’s a special edition of the Celtic Punkcast and their Top Ten Celtic-Folk-Punk  of 2020. Follow the link below and stream live or download to listen to later and enjoy!

Hello friends! Welcome to 2021! I think we can all agree that although 2020 was an absolute shit show of massive proportions, it did give us some fantastic music for us to listen to while in various states of lockdown. Here’s the Celtic Punkcast’s best of list for the year, I hope you guys like it and let me know what your favourites were on the socials. Here’s to a better 2021 and here’s the 10 best of 2020:

10 – THE LANGERS BALL – ‘APPETITE FOR TRADITION’

The Humours Of Glendart/The Lilting Banshee/The Connaught Mans Rambles’

9 – ALESTORM – ‘CURSE OF THE CRYSTAL COCONUT’

‘Pirate Metal Drinking Crew’

8 – THE O’REILLY’S AND THE PADDYHATS – ‘DOGS ON THE LEASH’

‘Beautiful Fear’

7 – BLACK ANEMONE – ‘CHASING THE SUN’

‘Drinking On A Sunday’

6 – THE REAL McKENZIES – ‘BEER AND LOATHING’

‘Death Of The Winnipeg Scene’

5 – THE DEAD MAGGIES – ‘MORE THAN JUST GHOSTS’

‘The Tale Of Martin Cash’

4 – THE MUCKERS – ‘IRISH GOODBYE’

‘Building Up And Tearing England Down’

3 – GRASS MUD HORSE – ‘BEIJING BIKINI’

‘It Makes Me Feel Alive’

2 – OGRAS – ‘NO LOVE IN THE CITY’

‘Showmens Rest’

And the number one album of 2020 is…

1 – THE GO SET – ‘OF BRIGHT FUTURES…AND BROKEN PASTS’

‘Sleepy Little Town’

CELTIC PUNKCAST BEST OF 2020

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Check out the London Celtic Punk interview with Gareth the ‘Podmaster’ here and find out what possessed him to join the #OneBigCelticPunkFamily. Also worth checking out was the special article written by Gareth for people who haven’t yet experienced the joys of Celtic-Punk- Bring Your Mates To The Hooley: A Starter’s Guide To Celtic-Punk here. In August 2010 they did a Special Edition to celebrate our tenth anniversary with a episode dedicated to the bands here that helped form and shape the London Celtic Punks from 2009-2019.

REMEMBER TO TUNE BACK IN ON JANUARY 17th WHEN THE LONDON CELTIC PUNKS BEST OF 2020 LISTS ARE REVEALED!!!

DECEMBER EPISODE OF THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #43 OUT NOW! CHRISTMAS SPECIAL IV

“It’s Christmas time, there’s no need to be afraid, at Christmas time, we let in light and we banish shade”
Yes ding dong merrily on high it’s Christmas and time for the new Celtic Punkcast and an hour of the best Celtic-Folk-Punk out there. Follow the link below and stream live or download to listen to later and enjoy!

Ho ho ho! Merry Christmas ya punks! Welcome to the fourth annual Celtic Punkcast Christmas Special! I have some stuff I’ve never played and also some suggestions of some other stuff you may have heard in the past from some of you lovely people out there on the socials, so grab yourself some eggnog and unwrap this festive gift for your ears!

ALTERNATIVE ULSTER – ‘Ode To Joy’

CELKILT – ‘Christmas Would Never Be The Same If You Were Not Around’

THE LANGERS BALL – ‘A Christmas Lullaby’

THE RUMPLED – ‘Let It Snow!’

BLACK ANEMONE – ‘Christmas Day On First And Main’

DARBY O’GILL AND THE LITTLE PEOPLE – ‘Whiskey Christmas’

GRASS MUD HORSE – ‘Christmas Time In China’

THE NARROWBACKS – ‘Prodigal Son (I’ll Be Home For Christmas)’

THE TOSSERS – ‘Merry Christmas’

BLAGGARDS – ‘Fairytale Of New York’

DROPKICK MURPHYS – ‘Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)’

THE RUFFIANS – ‘Christmas In Killarney’

NO MURDER NO MOUSTACHE – ‘Teimlad Nadolig’

FIDDLERS GREEN – ‘Auld Lang Syne’

THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #43

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Check out the London Celtic Punk interview with Gareth the ‘Podmaster’ here and find out what possessed him to join the #OneBigCelticPunkFamily. Also worth checking out was the special article written by Gareth for people who haven’t yet experienced the joys of Celtic-Punk- Bring Your Mates To The Hooley: A Starter’s Guide To Celtic-Punk here. In August 2010 they did a Special Edition to celebrate our tenth anniversary with a episode dedicated to the bands here that helped form and shape the London Celtic Punks from 2009-2019.

Merry Christmas all!

NOVEMBER EPISODE OF THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #42 OUT NOW

Cutting it fine again! With just one day to go here’s the November edition of The Celtic Punkcast with just over an hour of the best Celtic-Folk-Punk Podcast anywhere on the t’internet.

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G’day again from Moyston here in the beautiful Grampians in Australia. I’m back with another show jammed full of some of the best Celtic Punk, Folk Punk and Celtic Rock from every corner of the globe, some new stuff and some old favourites. Let’s get into it!

THE CURRENCY – ‘Buckley’s Tattoo’

THE RUMPLED – ‘Grace O’Malley’

THE TOSSERS – ‘USA’

CLAN OF CELTS – ‘Clan Of Celts’

KRAKIN’ KELLYS – ‘Roots Radical’

THE CHERRY COKE$ – ‘Drunken Pirates’

THE STUBBY SHILLELAGHS – ‘The Year With No St. Patrick’s Day’

BEAVER SECRET HANDSHAKE – ‘Captain John’

DROPKICK MURPHYS – ‘Rose Tattoo’

PADDY AND THE RATS – ‘One Last Ale’

THE CUNDEEZ – ‘Bow To No One’

THE RUMJACKS – ‘Sainted Millions’

THE THINGAMA JIGS – ‘The Unforgiven IV’

BLACK RAWK DOG ‘Work Proud’

REDHILL RATS – ‘Sailing ’round The World’

FORGOTTEN GENERATION – ‘Drinking Team’

THE KREELERS – ‘Salvation’

THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #42

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Check out the London Celtic Punk interview with Gareth the ‘Podmaster’ here and find out what possessed him to join the #OneBigCelticPunkFamily. Also worth checking out was the special article written by Gareth for people who haven’t yet experienced the joys of Celtic-Punk- Bring Your Mates To The Hooley: A Starter’s Guide To Celtic-Punk here. In August 2010 they did a Special Edition to celebrate our tenth anniversary with a episode dedicated to the bands here that helped form and shape the London Celtic Punks from 2009-2019.

Be sure to tune in next month for The Celtic Punkcast Christmas Special!!!

OCTOBER EPISODE OF THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #41 OUT NOW

You may have thought he’d forgotten but Gareth over there in Australia just managed to slip the October Celtic Punkcast out in time! It was released on Halloween so we are a couple of days later bringing it to you ourselves so dig in and enjoy just under an hour of the best Celtic-Folk-Punk Podcast anywhere on the t’internet.

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G’day all and Happy Halloween (although let’s face it, 2020 has been a nightmare all year). Here is the October show, featuring some great new tunes, a couple of Halloween tracks and of course the best Celtic Punk, Celtic Rock and Folk Punk from all over the world. Here’s what’s on this months show:

BRACE YOURSELF BRIDGET – ‘The Rovin’ Scotsman’

GREENLAND WHALEFISHERS – ‘Halloween’

FIDDLERS GREEN – ‘The Galway Girl’

McSCALLYWAG – Coming Home’

THE GRINNING BARRETTS – ‘Armstrong Ave’

BENNY MAYHEM – ‘Mother Nature Will Have Her Revenge On Old Fatty’

CHARM CITY SAINTS – ‘Half Past 10’

FOX N FIRKIN – ‘Get On The Boat’

HUNKY DORY – ‘Panjang Umur Pekerja Keras’

THE GROGGY DOGS – ‘All For Me Grog’

BLACK ANEMONE – ‘The Devils Merry Go Round’

DIAMONDS AND GUNS – ‘The Lonesome Man’

GRASS MUD HORSE – ‘Loser Back Home’

LEXINGTON FIELD – ‘Win The Day’

SELFISH MURPHY – ‘Break The Silence’

THE POGUES – ‘Rain Street’

NO MURDER NO MOUSTACHE – ‘(Serial) Killer Product Placement’

THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #41

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Check out the London Celtic Punk interview with Gareth the ‘Podmaster’ here and find out what possessed him to join the #OneBigCelticPunkFamily. Also worth checking out was the special article written by Gareth for people who haven’t yet experienced the joys of Celtic-Punk- Bring Your Mates To The Hooley: A Starter’s Guide To Celtic-Punk here. In August 2010 they did a Special Edition to celebrate our tenth anniversary with a episode dedicated to the bands here that helped form and shape the London Celtic Punks from 2009-2019.

AUGUST EPISODE OF THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #40 OUT NOW

Its August and we even had a fortnight of sunshine over here which I personally spent hiding from indoors! It’s back to normal now of course and raining! Anyroad Gareth keeps on going ‘down under’ and is still knocking out the best Celtic-Folk-Punk Podcast anywhere on the t’internet.

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Hi everyone, hope you’re all OK and staying healthy (and sane!) during this weird period of time we are living in. Hopefully this new episode of the show will help make your day a wee bit better. There’s plenty of new songs plus some old favourites, so lets jump in.

THE LANGERS BALL – ‘Drowsy Maggie-Fermoy Lassies-Cooleys

THE STANFIELDS – ‘Death And Taxes’

CHARM CITY SAINTS – ‘Bars And Scars’

KILMAINE SAINTS – ‘My Island’

OGRAS – ‘Running Wild’

THE BUTTON COLLECTIVE – ‘Adieu Sweet Lovely Nancy’

THE NARROWBACKS – ‘Pope Delirium’

THE WHIPJACKS – ‘Farewell To The Ladies’

FRANK TURNER – ‘Perfect Government’

LEXINGTON FIELD – ‘Dear Sorrow’

RAGLAN ROAD – Mari Mac’

THE GALLOWGATE MURDERS – ‘Wreck Head Wedding’

THE REAL McKENZIES – ‘Big Foot Steps’

BACKSEAT HOOLIGANS – ‘Pints And Whiskey’

SMZB – ‘Ten Thousand Ways To Rebel’

JOLLY JACKERS – ‘Alone’

MEDUSA’S WAKE – War Of Independence’

THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #40

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Check out the London Celtic Punk interview with Gareth the ‘Podmaster’ here and find out what possessed him to join the #OneBigCelticPunkFamily. Also worth checking out was the special article written by Gareth for people who haven’t yet experienced the joys of Celtic-Punk- Bring Your Mates To The Hooley: A Starters Guide To Celtic-Punk here. In August they did a Special Edition to celebrate our tenth anniversary with a episode dedicated to the bands here that helped form and shape the London Celtic Punks from 2009-2019.

JULY EPISODE OF THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #39 OUT NOW

It’s July! The Summer is here and needless to say it’s raining here in Blighty as I type this but over in Australia the Sun almost never sets and Gareth just about manages to sneak in the July Celtic Punkcast before the end of the month! Almost an hour of the best Celtic-Folk-Punk that you’ll find on that there t’internet!

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Hi everyone, and yep I’m back after a bit of a break with some kick arse music for you all to enjoy. Plenty of great music so I won’t say much more. Here’s this months playlist

TOXIC FROGS – ‘Scott Is Back’

ALTERNATIVE ULSTER – ‘Punch A Nazi’

DUST RHINOS – Road Trip’

NECK – ‘Topless Mary Poppins’

THE BIBLECODE SUNDAYS – ‘The Green And Red Of Harrow’

THE RUMPLED – ‘The Gipsy Dancer’

UNION THUGS – ‘War On The Workers’

CLOVERS REVENGE – ‘Leaving Of Liverpool’

MAGGIES FLOCK – ‘Travelling Laddie’

NO MURDER NO MOUSTACHE – ‘Hold My Beer’

THE CHERRY COKE$ – ‘Sail Of Life’

THE WELCH BOYS – ‘Methadone Mile’

XFANEKAES – ‘Historietes’

CRAIC – ‘Irish Banshee’

SIBIN – ‘First One To Fall’

THE MUCKERS – ‘Saoirse Is A Folk Rocker’

MICKEY RICKSHAW – ‘Loud And Clear’

THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #39

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Check out the London Celtic Punk interview with Gareth the ‘Podmaster’ here and find out what possessed him to join the #OneBigCelticPunkFamily. Also worth checking out was the special article written by Gareth for people who haven’t yet experienced the joys of Celtic-Punk so find Bring Your Mates To The Hooley: A Starters Guide To Celtic-Punk here. In August they did a Special Edition to celebrate our tenth anniversary with a episode dedicated to the bands here that helped form and shape the London Celtic Punks from 2009-2019.

MAY EPISODE OF THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #38 OUT NOW

With June just around the corner you didn’t think The Celtic Podcast had forgotten did you? Just in time here’s the May edition of the all new Celtic Punkcast show. An hour of the best in Celtic-Folk-Punk that you can find!

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Hi again everyone, back with the 38th instalment of the little show from Moyston called the Celtic Punkcast. And episode 38 is a good one too I must say. Some new music, some old favourites and bands from across the globe. Here’s whats on tap this month:

GREENLAND WHALEFISHERS – ‘Nothing To Say’

RAISE MY KILT – ‘If The Kids Are United’

THE CARDINAL SINS – ‘Ferryland Sealer’

THE MUCKERS – ‘Long Gravel Road’

THE REAL McKENZIES – ‘Beer And Loathing’

FLOGGING MOLLY – ‘Black Friday Rule’

KELTIKON – ‘The Black Boar’

SIR REG – ‘Til The Dead Come Alive’

THE CRAZY ROGUES – ‘Mutineers (Must Die)’

THE O’REILLYS AND THE PADDYHATS – ‘The Boxer’

BLACK WATER COUNTY – ‘Mistakes’

GRASS MUD HORSE – ‘The Hill I Chose To Die On’

LEXINGTON FIELD – ‘Lantern Heart’

TC COSTELLO – ‘Lord Randall’

THE KREELERS – ‘Far Away’

THE RAMSHACKLE ARMY – ‘Homecoming’

BLOOD OR WHISKEY – ‘Your Majesty’

THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #38

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Check out the London Celtic Punk interview with Gareth the ‘Podmaster’ here and find out what possessed him to join the #OneBigCelticPunkFamily. Also worth checking out was the special article written by Gareth for people who haven’t yet experienced the joys of Celtic-Punk so find Bring Your Mates To The Hooley: A Starters Guide To Celtic-Punk here. In August they did a Special Edition to celebrate our tenth anniversary with a episode dedicated to the bands here that helped form and shape the London Celtic Punks from 2009-2019.

APRIL EPISODE OF THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #37 OUT NOW

Better late than never for the new Celtic Punkcast show. An hour of the best darned music in Celtic-Folk-Punk that you can find!

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Hi everyone and welcome to the Celtic Punkcast’s 3rd birthday! And to celebrate we have a show that is packed with brand new music from some incredible acts from around the world, in fact all bar one or maybe two songs are brand new, including an exclusive from The Langers Ball to open the show! So less talk, here’s this months tracks.

THE LANGERS BALL – ‘Ships Are Sailing/Pigeon On The Gate/The Musical Priest’

7 STOUT CLAN – ‘Pogo Stick’

BRAVE THE SEA – ‘Rolling Down To Old Maui’

KRAKIN KELLYS – ‘Today’s The Day’

ROLY WITHEROW – ‘Row Bullies Row’

THE DEAD MAGGIES – ‘Port Arthur’

THE WORKING CLASS SYMPHONY – ‘Broken Heart’

BLACK ANEMONE – ‘Chasing The Sun’

KILMAINE SAINTS – ‘Off The Wagon’

OGRAS – ‘No Love In The City’

THE CLOVERHEARTS – ‘Caught Ya In A Lie’

ALESTORM – ‘Treasure Chest Party Quest’

DROPKICK MURPHYS – ‘Mick Jones Nicked My Pudding’

MAGGIES FLOCK – ‘Drunken Train’

SHANGHAI TREASON – ‘Can’t Even Hang A Man Right’

THE GO SET – ‘ A Letter To My Government’

THE POGUES – ‘And The Band Played Waltzing Matilda’

This episode is dedicated to the show mascot, our beloved Kelpi dog, Banji (2005-2020). Rest well old friend.

THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #37

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Check out the London Celtic Punk interview with Gareth the ‘Podmaster’ here and find out what possessed him to join the #OneBigCelticPunkFamily. Also worth checking out was the special article written by Gareth for people who haven’t yet experienced the joys of Celtic-Punk so find Bring Your Mates To The Hooley: A Starters Guide To Celtic-Punk here. In August they did a Special Edition to celebrate our tenth anniversary with a episode dedicated to the bands here that helped form and shape the London Celtic Punks from 2009-2019.

BONUS CELTIC PUNKCAST ALL AUSTRALIAN EPISODE OUT NOW

Well the world is in lockdown… or should be. Their are signs the current crisis will bring out the best of people lets just hope so. Salute to those keyworkers who are helping the place to keep running, including my Mammy, sister and my Mrs.

To help ease the pain our mate Gareth in Oz has put together a ‘Special Aussie’ edition of The Celtic Punkcast. An hour of the best and most influential Australian Celtic-Folk-Punk out there!

Follow the link below and stream live or download to listen to later and enjoy!

 

G’day everyone, look I know we’re all a bit down at the moment, especially the way the world is and us all being in self isolation and social distancing and all that, so I thought a bonus podcast might help us deal with all the shit going down. So what better time than now to do an idea I’ve had for months, an all Australian special! I actually did an all Australian show on Blues & Roots Radio once and have been keen to do a podcast version, so here it is! Lot’s of old favourites, some you haven’t heard before on the show and a BRAND NEW track from The Dead Maggies! Also, please note, all these bands are (or were) based solely in Australia, hence why The Rumjacks and The Cloverhearts missed out despite being awesome bands. Anyway here’s the tracklist:

THE DEAD MAGGIES – ‘Lacey’s Redemption’

THE RAMSHACKLE ARMY – ‘Rue The Day’

HANDSOME YOUNG STRANGERS – ‘Limejuice Tub’

ROARING JACK – ‘Destitution Road’

THE BOTTLERS – ‘Hades Way’

THE GO SET – ‘The Rising Tide’

BENNY MAYHEM – ‘Song For Absent Friends’

MEDUSAS WAKE – ‘Hobart Sailor’

SHAMBOLICS – ‘Pogue Mahone (Kiss My Arse)’

THE CURRENCY – ‘Victoria Rose’

CATGUT MARY – ‘Paddys Lantern’

MUTINY – ‘Bligh’

SIBIN – ‘Run Johnny Run’

THE DANGEROUS FOLK – ‘Shipping Up To Brisbane’

THE GOOD SHIP – ‘Seven Seas’

FOX N FIRKIN – ‘Waltzing Matilda’

CELTIC PUNKCAST AUSSIE SPECIAL

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Check out the London Celtic Punk interview with Gareth the ‘Podmaster’ here and find out what possessed him to join the #OneBigCelticPunkFamily. Also worth checking out was the special article written by Gareth for people who haven’t yet experienced the joys of Celtic-Punk so find Bring Your Mates To The Hooley: A Starters Guide To Celtic-Punk here. In August they did a Special Edition to celebrate our tenth anniversary with a episode dedicated to the bands here that helped form and shape the London Celtic Punks from 2009-2019.

MARCH EPISODE OF THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #36 ‘SUPERSHOW’ OUT NOW

It’s March so it’s Springtime and also the month of the Celtic patron Saints days so a ‘special’ double length episode of Celtic-Punks #1 podcast has landed. Two hours of the best darned music in Celtic-Folk-Punk that you will find!

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Dia duit everyone and welcome to the third annual Celtic Punkcast March Supershow, 2 hours (give or take) of some of the best versions of classic songs by some of the best artists the Celtic Punk/Celtic Rock/Folk Punk genre has to offer. Bands from across the globe performing songs you may have grown up listening to to celebrate the Celtic celebrations in the month of March. Here’s the songs, enjoy!

CHARM CITY SAINTS – ‘Atholl Highlanders’

FIDDLERS GREEN – ‘The Night Pat Murphy Died’

GRASS MUD HORSE – ‘The Rocky Road To Dublin’

KILMAINE SAINTS – ‘Man You Don’t Meet Everyday’

ORTHODOX CELTS – ‘The Wearing Of The Green’

THE BLACK TARTAN CLAN – ‘Amazing Grace’

THE LAGAN – ‘I’ll Tell Me Ma’

THE PEELERS – ‘Tim Finnegan’s Wake’

THE RUMJACKS – ‘McAlpines Fusiliers’

WILD COLONIAL BHOYS – ‘God Save Ireland’

AMADAN – ‘Johnny Jump Up/Swallow Tail Jig’

BODH’AKTAN – Black Velvet Band’

CRAIC – ‘Drunken Sailor’

FIFFIN MARKET – ‘The Wild Rover’

GYPSY VANNER – ‘The Irish Rover’

KRACKIN KELLYS – ‘Foggy Dew’

SELFISH MURPHY – ‘Molly Malone’

THE GOBSHITES – ‘Nancy Whiskey’

THE LANGERS BALL – ‘The Star Of The County Down’

THE PUBCRAWLERS – ‘All For Me Grog’

THE TOWN PANTS – ‘Seven Drunken Nights’

ALTERNATIVE ULSTER – ‘Danny Boy’

BLAGGARDS – ‘Leaving Of Liverpool’

DROPKICK MURPHYS – ‘Peg O’ My Heart’

FINNEGANS HELL – ‘Galway Races’

HELLCAT MAGGIE – ‘Whiskey In The Jar’

NECK – ‘Fields Of Athenry’

ST. BUSHMILLS CHOIR – ‘The Molly Maguires’

THE KREELERS – ‘Orange And The Green’

THE O’REILLY’S AND THE PADDYHATS – ‘Black And Tans’

THE SKELS – ‘Waxie’s Dargle’

YOUNG DUBLINERS – ‘Auld Triangle’

AULD CORN BRIGADE – ‘Boys Of The Old Brigade’

BRACE YOURSELF BRIDGET – ‘Raggle Taggle Gypsy’

THE POGUES & THE DUBLINERS – ‘The Rare Old Mountain Dew’

THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #36

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Check out the London Celtic Punk interview with Gareth the ‘Podmaster’ here and find out what possessed him to join the #OneBigCelticPunkFamily. Also worth checking out was the special article written by Gareth for people who haven’t yet experienced the joys of Celtic-Punk so find Bring Your Mates To The Hooley: A Starters Guide To Celtic-Punk here. In August they did a Special Edition to celebrate our tenth anniversary with a episode dedicated to the bands here that helped form and shape the London Celtic Punks from 2009-2019.

FEBRUARY EPISODE OF THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #35 OUT NOW

The latest episode of Celtic-Punks #1 podcast has landed. Over a hour of the best darned music in Celtic-Folk-Punk that you will find!

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Hey there everybody and welcome to another month of the best celtic punk, celtic rock and folk punk from around the world made right here in Victoria, Australia. I’m really keen for you guys to hear this one, some great tunes from around the world and some new stuff thrown in as well. Plus listeners choice is back for 2020, this month it’s DARREN LANE of Flatcap Productions fame giving us his three songs he wanted to hear. Let’s get into it!

BLACK TARTAN CLAN – ‘The Hero’

IRISH MOUTARDE – ‘Go Away’

SCRUM – ‘Final Victory’

THE DEAD MAGGIES – ‘Charlotte Badger’

THE MUCKERS – ‘Maid Of Amsterdam’

1916 – ‘Back Home In Derry’

DROPKICK MURPHYS – ‘Smash Shit Up’

 

LISTENERS CHOICE: DARREN LANE

THE GO SET – ‘Raise A Glass’

THE RUMJACKS – ‘Barred For Life’

FLOGGING MOLLY – ‘If I Ever Leave This World Alive’

 

JOLLY JACKERS – ‘Blood, Sweat And Beer’

SIR REG – ‘The Underdogs’

THE FATTY FARMERS – ‘Invictus’

YE BANISHED PRIVATEERS – ‘Elephants Dance’

BLACK WATER COUNTY – ‘If Only You Were Here’

PADDY AND THE RATS – ‘The Captains Dead’

THE CLOVES AND THE TOBACCO – ‘Sally O’Riordan’

You can listen to the February episode of The Celtic Punkcast at the link below. Simply click for the best Celtic-Punk of the past and the present and remember you can listen to it live or else download to listen at another time.

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Check out the London Celtic Punk interview with Gareth the ‘Podmaster’ here and find out what possessed him to join the #OneBigCelticPunkFamily. Also worth checking out was the special article written by Gareth for people who haven’t yet experienced the joys of Celtic-Punk so find Bring Your Mates To The Hooley: A Starters Guide To Celtic-Punk here. In August they did a Special Edition to celebrate our tenth anniversary with a episode dedicated to the bands here that helped form and shape the London Celtic Punks from 2009-2019.

JANUARY EPISODE OF THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #34 OUT NOW

Welcome to the first Celtic Punkcast of 2020! The scene just keeps on getting bigger and better so here’s an hour of the best in Celtic-Punk, Celtic-Rock and Folk-Punk from all over the world including a song that has certainly been making waves over here on both sides of the Irish sea!!

Follow the link below and stream live or download to listen to later and enjoy!

Hi again everyone and I hope your new year has started well. It’s been a busy time for me here but I still managed to get this months show out. I hope you enjoyed the Best Of 2019 special and I’d love to get your thoughts on it, but right now I have a new show with some great music including some brand new tunes and a veteran featured band.     Gareth

THE TOSSERS – ‘The Humors Of Glendart/’ ‘Ingenish’/ ‘On The Fly’

BACKSEAT HOOLIGANS – ‘Drunken Sailor’

CAPTAIN TRACTOR – ‘London Calling’

JOURNEY NORTH – ‘Raise A Glass’

THE DEADLYS – ‘Work To Be Done’

THE WALKER ROADERS – ‘Lord Randall’s Bastard Son’

BLACK ANEMONE – ‘Straight Back To Hell’

FEATURED ARTIST:

THE GREENLAND WHALEFISHERS

’20 Years Later’ / ‘Loboville’

SHILELAGH LAW – ‘And Then We Drink’

THE RAMSHACKLE ARMY – ‘Broken White Lines’

BRUTUS’ DAUGHTERS – ‘Big Fish And Fisherwomen’

 ‘Brave Yankee Boys’

FLATFOOT 56 – ‘We Grow Stronger’ 

THE MAHONES – ‘Nancy Whiskey’

THE WOLFE TONES – ‘Come Out Ye Black And Tans’

You can listen to the November episode of The Celtic Punkcast at the link below. Simply click for the best Celtic-Punk of the past and the present and remember you can listen to it live or else download to listen at another time.

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Check out the London Celtic Punk interview with Gareth the ‘Podmaster’ here and find out what possessed him to join the #OneBigCelticPunkFamily. Also worth checking out was the special article written by Gareth for people who haven’t yet experienced the joys of Celtic-Punk so find Bring Your Mates To The Hooley: A Starters Guide To Celtic-Punk here. In August they did a Special Edition to celebrate our tenth anniversary with a episode dedicated to the bands here that helped form and shape the London Celtic Punks from 2009-2019.

BONUS EPISODE: THE CELTIC PUNKCAST BEST OF 2019

Happy New Year To All!!!

Another great year in Celtic-Punk is over and our mate Gareth over there on the other side of the world has been busy compiling a special bonus episode of the best Celtic-Punk podcast in the business!!

These are tough times in Oz at the moment with the fires ravaging the country and we wish everyone over there a safe start to the year so follow the link below and stream live or download to listen to later and enjoy!

 

 

Hi everyone and happy new year. And look it hasn’t been a great end of 2019/start of 2020 for many Australians but it has been another great year in the celtic punk/folk punk scene. In addition to the growth of this show I’ve managed to lay my ears on some amazing music and here are the best ten albums of 2019 as judged by the committee of myself and our kelpie dog Banji. Please note there have been some amazing EP’s released this year but I’ve kept this list to LP’s only. For this month’s show I have listed the album as well as the song in the playlist.

Oh also, if you would like to donate to the bush fire relief efforts in this country head to www.redcross.org.au and see how you can help the many people who have lost everything, in some cases their lives and the lives of family, over the Christmas and New Years season.

If you want to get your hands on some merch then follow this link to the shop on Facebook.

10 – THE CHERRY COKE$ –  ‘Hibana’ from the album ‘OLD FOX’

9 – THE WHIPJACKS – ‘Forever Free’ from the album ‘THIS WICKED WORLD’

8 – THE SHILLELAGHS – ‘Pale Horse’ from the album ‘RIPPLES IN THE RYE’

7 – THE NARROWBACKS – ‘Streets Of Woodlawn’ from the album ‘BY HOOK OR BY CROOK’

6 – HELLCAT MAGGIE – ‘Zombie’ from the album ‘SCRATCHING THE SURFACE’

5 – ALTERNATIVE ULSTER – ‘Port Of New York’ from the album ‘CRAIC AGUS CEOL’

4 – THE TEMPLARS OF DOOM – ‘H-Block Escape’ from the album ‘HOVELS OF THE HOLY’

3 – SELFISH MURPHY – ‘Brave Man’ from the album ‘AFTER CRYING’

2 – FIDDLERS GREEN – ‘Farewell’ from the album ‘HEYDAY’

AND THE NUMBER ONE ALBUM OF 2019 IS…

1 – MICKEY RICKSHAW – ‘Soldier On’ from the album ‘HOME IN SONG’

THE CELTIC PUNKCAST  BEST OF 2019

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Check back here soon for the (in) famous London Celtic Punks awards for 2019

Check out the London Celtic Punk interview with Gareth the ‘Podmaster’ here and find out what possessed him to join the #OneBigCelticPunkFamily. Also worth checking out was the special article written by Gareth for people who haven’t yet experienced the joys of Celtic-Punk so find Bring Your Mates To The Hooley: A Starters Guide To Celtic-Punk here. In August they did a Special Edition to celebrate our tenth anniversary with a episode dedicated to the bands here that helped form and shape the London Celtic Punks from 2009-2019.

DECEMBER EPISODE OF THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #33- CHRISTMAS SPECIAL

Ding dong Merrily On High For It’s The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year!

Isn’t it exciting! Christmas just over a couple of weeks ago and I’m sure you don’t need it but to get you in the mood here is an hours worth of Christmas themed Celtic-Punk and Folk songs to keep you cozy. So pour yourself a large Whiskey Mac and settle down with The Celtic Punkcast #33.

Follow the link below and stream live or download to listen to later and enjoy!

Hi everyone and Merry Christmas ya filthy animals! Time for another Christmas special! Some great festive themed tunes for you guys to play over the holiday period. Before I get into the playlist, a bit of house keeping, congrats to PAUL MATTHEWS who won the 10k download comp, some Celtic Punkcast gear will be headed your way shortly and if you want to get your hands on some merch then follow this link to the shop on Facebook. In other news the podcast is now on both Stitcher and Spotify which is very cool. Also a big thanks to everyone who’s helped make this the best year in the shows history! Looking forward to 2020 and you all hearing what I have in store in the new year. But for this year, here’s the songs on this years Christmas show:

THE CHIEFTANS – ‘Bells Of Dublin (Christmas Eve)’

THE NARROWBACKS – ‘Prodigal Son (I’ll Be Home For Christmas)’

ALTERNATIVE ULSTER – ‘Krampus’

KRAKIN’ KELLYS – ‘Christmas In Kelly Green’

SHILELAGH LAW – ‘Christmas In New York (Live)’

THE DOLLYROTS – ‘Fairytale Of New York’

THE TOSSERS – ‘Merry Christmas’

CELKILT – ‘Let It Snow!’

LEXINGTON FIELD – ‘Christmas At The Pub’

THE BOLLOX – ‘Whiskey Wonderland’

THE GOBSHITES – ‘Christmas In Kilarney’

FLATCAPS AND FISTICUFFS – ‘Good King Wenceslas’

PAUL KELLY – ‘How To Make Gravy’

THE LANGERS BALL – ‘Auld Lang Syne’

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Check out the London Celtic Punk interview with Gareth the ‘Podmaster’ here and find out what possessed him to join the #OneBigCelticPunkFamily. Also worth checking out was the special article written by Gareth for people who haven’t yet experienced the joys of Celtic-Punk so find Bring Your Mates To The Hooley: A Starters Guide To Celtic-Punk here. In August they did a Special Edition to celebrate our tenth anniversary with a episode dedicated to the bands here that helped form and shape the London Celtic Punks from 2009-2019.

Happy Christmas/Nadelik Lowen/Nollag sona

NOVEMBER EPISODE OF THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #32 OUT NOW

The Winter’s well and truly here and Christmas is just around the corner. Warm yourself up with The Celtic Punkcast #32. Follow the link below for an hour of the best in Celtic-Punk, Celtic-Rock and Folk-Punk from all over the world.

Stream live or download to listen to later and enjoy!

Hi everyone. Yes I know I’ve been bloody slack lately with getting shows out but fear not! I’m back with an absolute cracker of a show this month. Plenty of new music and a few new bands, I hope you guys think it’s worth the wait. Oh and by the way, to celebrate the 10k download mark I’m running a competition where I’m giving away some Celtic Punkcast merch. All you have to do is tell me the very first song I ever played on the show back in episode one via email (celticpunkcast@gmail.com) and you’re in with a shot! Oh and there are some new stickers and hats going onto the shop very soon as well. Enough plugging merch, here’s the tunes:

DROPKICK MURPHYS – ‘The Lonesome Boatman’

GREENLAND WHALEFISHERS – ‘The Letter’

SHANGHAI TREASON – ‘Devil’s Basement’

THE FIGHTING JAMESONS – ‘One More Drink’

THE MAHONES – ‘Is The Bar Open Til Tomorrow’

AIRES BASTARDOS – ‘Drunken Sailor’

FLOGGING MOLLY – ‘Life Is Good’

KRAKIN’ KELLYS – ‘Wild Rover’

THE GO SET – ‘Rolling Sound’

BASTARD BEARDED IRISHMEN – ‘What A Life That Would Be’

THE SHILLELAGHS – ‘Let Me Go’

DREADNOUGHTS – ‘Jericho’

FOX N FIRKIN – ‘Falling’

MICKEY RICKSHAW – ‘Keep Afloat’

THE CLOVERHEARTS – ‘Always Monday’

THE HOLLOW POINTS – ‘Pieces Of Eight’

THE STANFIELDS – ‘Afraid Of The World’

You can listen to the November episode of The Celtic Punkcast at the link below. Simply click for the best Celtic-Punk of the past and the present and remember you can listen to it live or else download to listen at another time.

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Check out the London Celtic Punk interview with Gareth the ‘Podmaster’ here and find out what possessed him to join the #OneBigCelticPunkFamily. Also worth checking out was the special article written by Gareth for people who haven’t yet experienced the joys of Celtic-Punk so find Bring Your Mates To The Hooley: A Starters Guide To Celtic-Punk here. In August they did a Special Edition to celebrate our tenth anniversary with a episode dedicated to the bands here that helped form and shape the London Celtic Punks from 2009-2019.

OCTOBER EPISODE OF THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #31 OUT NOW

The Winter’s well and truly here and the rain hasn’t stopped for a bloody fortnight so if you’re in need of warming your cockles then The Celtic Punkcast #31 will do just the job. Follow the link below for over an hour of the best in Celtic-Punk, Celtic-Rock and Folk-Punk from all over the world.

Stream live or download to listen to later and enjoy!

Hi everyone, welcome again for another month. And i have to say a massive THANK YOU to everyone who’s listened to the show because I just saw I’ve hit 10,000 total downloads! Can’t believe it and I’m so grateful to everyone who’s given the show a go! As we push towards 15k downloads we’ll start with the following playlist.

THE LANGERS BALL – Justin’s Favourite

CALICO STREET RIOTS – A Course For Home

HAPPY OL McWEASEL – ‘Break Them Bones’

SELFISH MURPHY – ‘Shades Of Green’

THE BABES – ‘Condemned’ 

THE NARROWBACKS – ‘On The Radio’

CRAIC – ‘Cleveland’

LISTENERS CHOICE: MATTHEW BLACK

NECK – ‘Star Of The County Down’

THE REAL McKENZIES – ‘Northwest Passage’

THE CURRENCY – ‘888’

FRANK TURNER – ‘I Still Believe’

SHILLELAGH LAW – ‘The Way We Do Things Here’

THE GOBSHITES – ‘Guinness Boys’

THE PEELERS – ‘Bastard Of The Bunch’

THE DANGEROUS FOLK – ‘Spike It Up’

DUST RHINOS – The Day After The Night Before’

MR IRISH BASTARD – ‘Black Eye Friday’

You can listen to the October episode of The Celtic Punkcast at the link below. Simply click for the best Celtic-Punk of the past and the present and remember you can listen to it live or else download to listen at another time.

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Check out the London Celtic Punk interview with Gareth the ‘Podmaster’ here and find out what possessed him to join the #OneBigCelticPunkFamily. Also worth checking out was the special article written by Gareth for people who haven’t yet experienced the joys of Celtic-Punk so find Bring Your Mates To The Hooley: A Starters Guide To Celtic-Punk here. In August they did a Special Edition to celebrate our tenth anniversary with a episode dedicated to the bands here that helped form and shape the London Celtic Punks from 2009-2019.

SEPTEMBER EPISODE OF THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #30 OUT NOW

Here in the UK the Summer is well and truly over and the gloom has arrived so time for our monthly visit to the other side of the world and the land of everlasting sunshine and the new edition of The Celtic Punkcast. Take your minds off the weather and follow the link below for over an hour of the best in Celtic-Punk, Celtic-Rock and Folk-Punk from all over the world.

Stream live or download to listen to later and enjoy!

G’day again everyone. Another month, another podcast episode. September already, where has this year gone? I have some great music for you all to enjoy, from right around the world including the first Japanese band I’ve played on the show and the featured band are personal favourites of mine, the recently reformed band from Michigan in the USA The Kreelers. Here’s the track list:

HELLCAT MAGGIE – ‘Coppermill Jigs’

SHAMBOLICS – ‘The Banshee’

THE KILLIGANS – ‘Empty Streets’

THE MOORINGS – ‘Friendship’

THE TEMPLARS OF DOOM – ‘Leaving Of Liverpool’

GREENLAND WHALEFISHERS – ‘Waiting’

PADDY AND THE RATS – ‘Red River Prince’

FEATURED BAND: THE KREELERS

‘Barnyards’

‘Ordinary Many’

‘Six 7’

THE FISTICUFFS‘Johnny O’Reilly’

THE REAL McKENZIES – ‘The Massacre of Glencoe’

BASTARDS ON PARADE – ‘The Drifter’

LEXINGTON FIELD – ‘The Hitchhiker’s Guide Out Of Suburbia’

THE STUBBY SHILLELAGHS – ‘Drink You Pretty’

CELKILT – ‘The Road That Takes Me Home’

THE CHERRY COKE$ – ‘Rise Again’

You can listen to the September episode of The Celtic Punkcast at the link below. Simply click for the best Celtic-Punk of the past and the present and remember you can listen to it live or else download to listen at another time.

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Check out the London Celtic Punk interview with Gareth the ‘Podmaster’ here and find out what possessed him to join the #OneBigCelticPunkFamily. Also worth checking out was the special article written by Gareth for people who haven’t yet experienced the joys of Celtic-Punk so find Bring Your Mates To The Hooley: A Starters Guide To Celtic-Punk here.

THE CELTIC PUNKCAST PRESENTS THE LONDON CELTIC PUNKS 10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL

Aw shucks them lovely people over at The Celtic Punkcast have gone and done a special edition of the show featuring ten of our favourite songs handpicked by our resident DJ Greenford Bhoy. All bands that we have grown up and grown with and very close to our hearts. Thanks to them all and here’s to another 10…

Follow the link below for over an hour of the best in Celtic-Punk, Celtic-Rock and Folk-Punk from all over the world.

Stream live or download to listen to later and enjoy!

Hi everyone and welcome to a special bonus episode of the Celtic Punkcast, celebrating ten years of service from the lads over at the London Celtic Punks site! The fine crew from London Celtic Punks have given me a list of songs too play and without further adieu here they are:

THE BIBLECODE SUNDAYS – ‘Disorganised Crime’

THE WAKES – ‘Never Again’

ANTO MORRA – ‘London Irish’

THE LAGAN – ‘A Song For Jim’

BLACK WATER COUNTY – ‘Under Skies Of Black And Blue’

NECK – ‘Everybody’s Welcome To The Hooley!’

THE ROUGHNECK RIOT – ‘Ignorance Is Easy’

MATILDA’S SCOUNDRELS – ‘Bottles Of Rum’

THE CRAICHEADS – ‘Greeting From Another Land’

CLAN OF CELTS – ‘Please Don’t Send Me Home’

You can listen to the London Celtic Punks special episode of The Celtic Punkcast at the link below. Simply click for the best Celtic-Punk of the past and the present and remember you can listen to it live or else download to listen at another time.

THE CELTIC PUNKCAST  LCP EDITION HERE

Check out the special London Celtic Punks 10 year anniversary badge and t-shirt (almost sold out!!) available from the club shop at https://the30492shop.fwscart.com/

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Check out the London Celtic Punk interview with Gareth the ‘Podmaster’ here and find out what possessed him to join the #OneBigCelticPunkFamily. Also worth checking out was the special article written by Gareth for people who haven’t yet experienced the joys of Celtic-Punk so find Bring Your Mates To The Hooley: A Starters Guide To Celtic-Punk here.

AUGUST EPISODE OF THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #29 OUT NOW

Well here in the UK the sun came out with a vengeance burned everything in sight and has now disappeared since. Typical Summer weather for us in fact. The good thing is the TV keeps promising us a scorching month so we will have plenty of opportunity for some good auld fashioned moaning! Stay happy in the heat with this months Celtic Punkcast. Follow the link below for over an hour of the best in Celtic-Punk, Celtic-Rock and Folk-Punk from all over the world.

Stream live or download to listen to later and enjoy!

Hey everybody, welcome to the August 2019 show, hope everyone is keeping well and is ready to listen to some great music from 5 different continents and countries as diverse as Australia, The USA, Brazil, Indonesia, Canada, Finland, Germany, France, Scotland and Ireland. This month features a listeners choice, and it’s from Matthew Dodd and a whole heap of kick arse songs. Track list is below.

Check back later in the month for an extra episode of The Celtic Punkcast where we will be featuring an extra special edition celebrating the 10th Anniversary of London Celtic Punks with a bunch of hand picked tracks from the London Celtic Punks Disc Jockey extraordinaire Greenford Bhoy.

THE McMINERS – ‘County Cross’

CAPTAIN TRACTOR – ‘Up The Hill’

CATGUT MARY – ‘Shag On A Rock’

CUTTHROAT SHAMROCK– ‘Down On My Luck’

FLOGGING MOLLY – ‘Salty Dog’

THE O’REILLY’S AND THE PADDYHATS – ‘Boys On The Green’

ALESTORM – ‘Shipwrecked’

 

Listeners Choice by Matthew Dodd:

THE IRISH ROVERS – ‘The Orange And The Green’

THE BLOODY IRISH BOYS – ‘Going Back To Ireland’

DROPKICK MURPHYS – (F)lannigan’s Ball

 

CELKILT – ‘The Best I Can’

THE DIRTY GLASS – ‘Good Morning Eli’

REDHILL RATS – ‘Older’

THE PORTERS – ‘We Call It Punk’

BENNY MAYHEM – ‘Bulwer Street Waltz’

COCKSWAIN – ‘Come Have A Drink With Me’

FINNEGANS HELL – ‘Shane MacGowans Grave’

You can listen to the August episode of The Celtic Punkcast at the link below. Simply click for the best Celtic-Punk of the past and the present and remember you can listen to it live or else download to listen at another time.

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Check out the London Celtic Punk interview with Gareth the ‘Podmaster’ here and find out what possessed him to join the #OneBigCelticPunkFamily. Also worth checking out was the special article written by Gareth for people who haven’t yet experienced the joys of Celtic-Punk so find Bring Your Mates To The Hooley: A Starters Guide To Celtic-Punk here.

JULY EPISODE OF THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #28 OUT NOW

The Summer is almost here and any day soon the sun will be splitting the pavements while we all moan about hot it is and start praying for rain. Not though The Celtic Punkcast where every day is a scorcher! Follow the link below for over an hour of the best in Celtic-Punk, Celtic-Rock and Folk-Punk from around the world.

Stream live or download to listen to later and enjoy!

G’day again everyone, back again with another podcast. July already! This year is halfway in the books and there’s some great music coming out from across the globe. Great show again this month, with Canadian band The Stanfields being the featured artist and some new tunes from a few bands as well. Let’s dive into the song list.

KILMAINE SAINTS – ‘Quick March’

THE DREADNOUGHTS – ‘Poutine’

THE PUBLICANS – ‘Dublin Stagg’

THE YOUNG DUBLINERS – ‘We The Mighty’

CAPTAIN JACKS ARMY – ‘Just Dance’

ORTHODOX CELTS – ‘I Wish You The Very Worst’

THE KREELERS – ‘Saints And Sinners’

 

FEATURED ARTIST: THE STANFIELDS

‘Fight Song’

‘The Road To Guysborough’

‘Ship To Shore’

 

THE RUMPLED – ‘Grace O’Malley’

BLACK TARTAN CLAN – ‘Standing Strong’

SYDNEY CITY TRASH – ‘Aiming To Sin (Unscrew The Whiskey)’

GYPSY VANNER – ‘South Australia’

THE MUCKERS – ‘Let’s All Go To The Bar’

FIDDLERS GREEN – ‘One Fine Day’

THE TOSSERS – ‘Aye Sir’

You can listen to the July episode of The Celtic Punkcast at the link below. Simply click for the best Celtic-Punk of the past and the present and remember you can listen to it live or else download to listen at another time.

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Check out the London Celtic Punk interview with Gareth the ‘Podmaster’ here and find out what possessed him to join the #OneBigCelticPunkFamily. Also worth checking out was the special article written by Gareth for people who haven’t yet experienced the joys of Celtic-Punk so find Bring Your Mates To The Hooley: A Starters Guide To Celtic-Punk here.

JUNE EPISODE OF THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #27 OUT NOW

Despite internet problems out there in the Outback our good friend Gareth is back with another of your favourite Celtic-Punk podcasts. Follow the link for over an hour of the best in Celtic-Punk, Celtic-Rock and Folk-Punk from around the world.

Stream live or download to listen to later and enjoy!

Hi again everybody, welcome back to the Celtic Punkcast. Unfortunately I was a bit late getting this episode out due to circumstances beyond my control but hopefully you’ll think this months show is worth the wait because there’s some killer music in this one, including some new tracks from some European artists and the return of Listeners Choice. Track list is below and don’t forget i’m selling t-shirts and stickers on Facebook too.

SELFISH MURPHY – ‘After Crying’

THE PORTERS – ‘The Rising Of The Moon’

THE FATTY FARMERS – ‘The American Dream’

BLOOD OR WHISKEY – ‘Time Over Time’

FLATFOOT 56 – ‘Penny’

THE CLAN – ‘Rebel Town’

THE RAMSHACKLE ARMY – ‘One Tree Hill’

 

LISTENERS CHOICE – ERIN KELLY

Celtic-Punk listener, Hockey lover, GB Packer aficionado, and crazy cat lady!

DROPKICK MURPHYS – ‘I’m Shipping Up To Boston’

THE REAL McKENZIES – ‘Stephens Green’

RAISE MY KILT – ‘The Wild Rover’ 

 

AMADAN – ‘Another Brass Rail’

CRAIC THE LENS – ‘Play White Noise’

PIPES AND PINTS – ‘Fist Of Defiance’

THE LUCKY TROLLS – ‘Dirty Old Jack’

BLACK RAWK DOG – ‘Shine And Fun’

THE DRINK HUNTERS – ‘Warriors Soul’

FLATCAPS AND FISTICUFFS – ‘Royals’

Thanks for listening, much more to come!

You can listen to the June episode of The Celtic Punkcast at the link below. Simply click for the best Celtic-Punk of the past and the present and remember you can listen to it live or else download to listen at another time.

THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #27

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Check out the London Celtic Punk interview with Gareth the ‘Podmaster’ here and find out what possessed him to join the #OneBigCelticPunkFamily. Also worth checking out was the special article written by Gareth for people who haven’t yet experienced the joys of Celtic-Punk so find Bring Your Mates To The Hooley: A Starters Guide To Celtic-Punk here.

MAY EPISODE OF THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #26 OUT NOW

It’s May the summer is nearly upon us but the sun continues beating down on The Celtic Punkcast. Follow the link for over an hour of the best in Celtic-Punk, Celtic-Rock and Folk-Punk from around the world.

Stream live or download to listen to later and enjoy!

Hello once again from Punkcast Central overlooking the spectacular Grampians mountain range here in Victoria, Australia. Another month and now 26 episodes down. A regular show feature, the featured artist, returns for the first time this year and it’s Minnesota’s Langer’s Ball who won the twitter poll, beating out three other great bands. Lot’s of great tracks from across the globe this month, and don’t forget I’m selling t shirts and shit now too so jump on and grab one.

Anyway here’s the track list for this month

THE MUDMEN – ‘Pipers Rant’

THE DEAD SOUTH – ‘The Dead South’

THE PORTERS – ‘Son Of This Town’

THE TEMPLARS OF DOOM – ‘Chinese Rock’

BRUTUS’ DAUGHTERS – ‘Fake Pot Of Gold’

RAISE MY KILT – ‘1982’

THE PUBCRAWLERS – ‘Dead Men Tell No Tales’

Featured Artist

THE LANGERS BALL

‘Cork Dry Gin’ / ‘I’ll Tell Me Ma’ / ‘Kick Around’

MOSCHE DI VELLUTO GRIGIO – ‘Glasgow Town’

CAPTAIN TRACTOR – ‘Dublin Lullaby’

THE BOTTLERS – ‘Take Back The Streets’

THE STANFIELDS – ‘Run The Banks’

BLACKBEARDS TEA PARTY – ‘Leviathan’

DROPKICK MURPHYS – ‘Echoes On ‘A’ Street’

BLACK ANEMONE – ‘Sing Along For The Unlucky Ones’

Thanks for listening, much more to come!

You can listen to the May episode of The Celtic Punkcast at the link below. Simply click for the best Celtic-Punk of the past and the present and remember you can listen to it live or else download to listen at another time.

THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #26

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Check out the London Celtic Punk interview with Gareth the ‘Podmaster’ here and find out what possessed him to join the #OneBigCelticPunkFamily. Also worth checking out was the special article written by Gareth for people who haven’t yet experienced the joys of Celtic-Punk so find Bring Your Mates To The Hooley: A Starters Guide To Celtic-Punk here.

APRIL EPISODE OF THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #25 OUT NOW

It’s April and though its miserable as sin here in Blighty the sun never goes down for The Celtic Punkcast. Follow the link for over an hour of the best in Celtic-Punk, Celtic-Rock and Folk-Punk from around the world.

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G’day everyone, hope you’re all recovered from the Celtic celebrations of March, the celebration is still going here at Punkcast Central however as it’s the shows second birthday! To celebrate I have a great line up of music, a new feature called ‘Listeners Choice’ and a few other things I’m working on. Ok without any more rambling than is necessary here’s this months playlist:

BLAGGARDS  – ‘Kerfuffleful’

DRUNKEN DOLLY – ‘Hold On’

IN FOR A PENNY – ‘Fore The Devil’

SMZB – ‘Scream For Life’

THE CURRENCY – ‘Victoria Rose’

THE McMINERS – ‘Left Behind’

BACKSEAT HOOLIGANS – ‘Battered Mug’

LISTENERS CHOICE as selected by WALDO KINKSMARKHAM

FIRKIN – ‘Hold My Beer’

THE CLOVES AND THE TOBACCO – ‘Too Much Trouble’

SIR REG – ‘Far Away’

FLOGGING MOLLY – ‘Drunken Lullabies’

MICKY RICKSHAW  ‘Home In Song’

THE CLOSET SQUATTERS – ‘Her And I’

THE GO SET – ‘Bones’

ALESTORM – ‘Drink’

KRAKIN KELLYS – ‘We Are The Freaks’

THE FIGHTING JAMESONS – ‘Year Gone By’

Thanks for listening, much more to come!

You can listen to the April episode of The Celtic Punkcast at the link below. Simply click for the best Celtic-Punk of the past and the present and remember you can listen to it live or else download to listen at another time.

THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #25

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Check out the London Celtic Punk interview with Gareth the ‘Podmaster’ here and find out what possessed him to join the #OneBigCelticPunkFamily. Also worth checking out was the special article written by Gareth for people who haven’t yet experienced the joys of Celtic-Punk so find Bring Your Mates To The Hooley: A Starters Guide To Celtic-Punk here.

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IT’S MARCH! DOUBLE EPISODE OF THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #24 OUT NOW!

It’s March and the month of Wales, Cornwall and Ireland’s patron Saints. So with that in mind it’s the perfect time for a ‘supersized’ episode of The Celtic Punkcast. Two hours of the best in Celtic-Punk, Celtic-Rock and Folk-Punk from around the world.

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Myttin da! Welcome to the second ever supersized March edition of the Celtic Punkcast. This month the show is twice as big as a normal episode, meaning I’ve crammed as much great music as I can into almost 2 hours. Play this one loud on St Paddy’s and St Pirans Day! Here’s the tracks from some of the biggest names in the celtic/folk punk genre.

 

THE GOBSHITES – ‘Swallowtail Jig’

THE MAHONES – ‘The Wild Rover’

THE SKELS – ‘Raggle Taggle Gypsy’

THE VANDON ARMS – ‘Muirsheen Durkin’

ALTERNATIVE ULSTER – ‘The Parting Glass’

BLACK ANEMONE – ‘Drunken Sailor’

BRACE YOURSELF BRIDGET – ‘Whiskey In The Jar’

DROPKICK MURPHYS – ‘Fields Of Athenry’

GAELIC STORM – ‘Johnny Jump Up’

IRISH MOUTARDE – ‘The Wearing Of The Green’

ORTHODOX CELTS – ‘Rare Old Mountain Dew’

T.C. COSTELLO – ‘Botany Bay’

THE KREELERS – ‘Boys Of The Old Brigade’

THE POGUES – ‘Leaving Of Liverpool’

THE TOSSERS – ‘Mairi’s Wedding’

THE TEMPLARS OF DOOM – ‘Wrap The Green Flag’

1916 – ‘All For Me Grog’

BLACK TARTAN CLAN – ‘Banks Of The Roses’

CHARM CITY SAINTS – ‘Come Out Ye Black And Tans’

FIDDLERS GREEN – ‘I’ll Tell Me Ma’

HANDSOME YOUNG STRANGERS – ‘The Green Fields Of France’

KILMAINE SAINTS – ‘Finnegans Wake’

SAINT BUSHMILLS CHOIR – ‘The Foggy Dew’

THE LANGERS BALL – ‘Galway Races’

THE YOUNG DUBLINERS – ‘The Rocky Road To Dublin’

BLAGGARDS – ‘Irish Rover’

DREADNOUGHTS – ‘Katie Bar The Door’

FIFFIN MARKET – ‘The Night Pat Murphy Died’

PUDDLES PITY PARTY & CAIT O’RIORDAN – ‘I’m A Man You Don’t Meet Everyday’

NECK – ‘Star Of The County Down’

SELFISH MURPHY – ‘The Auld Triangle’

THE DUBLINERS – ‘Molly Malone’

You can listen to the March episode of The Celtic Punkcast at the link below. Simply click for two hours of the best Celtic-Punk of the past and the present and remember you can listen to it live or else download to listen at another time.

THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #24

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Check out the London Celtic Punk interview with Gareth the ‘Podmaster’ here and find out what possessed him to join the #OneBigCelticPunkFamily. Also worth checking out was the special article written by Gareth for people who haven’t yet experienced the joys of Celtic-Punk so find Bring Your Mates To The Hooley: A Starters Guide To Celtic-Punk here.

FEBRUARY’S EPISODE OF THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #23 OUT NOW!

Banish those Winter blues with an hour of the best in Celtic-Punk, Celtic-Rock and Folk-Punk from around the world from London Celtic Punks brothers-in-arms The Celtic Punkcast. Stream live or download to listen to later and enjoy!

G’day everyone, hope you’re surviving wherever you are, between record heatwaves here in Australia through to insane cold snaps in North America the world is truly going a bit mad. Let’s play some songs to get you all in a better mood. Here’s this months track list.

BRACE YOURSELF BRIDGET – ‘Julia Delaneys’

FOX ‘N’ FIRKIN – ‘Too Hip For 4ZZZ’

PIPES AND PINTS – ‘Raise Our Flag’

TC COSTELLO – ‘The Ballad Of Being Born In A Bar’

THE LANGERS BALL – ‘Dirty Old Town’

THE ROYAL SPUDS – ‘Skipping Stones’

FIDDLERS GREEN – ‘No Anthem’

NYAH FEARTIES – ‘Glen Ashdale Falls’

SMOKEY BASTARD – ‘Cheer Up Love (Worse Things Happen At Sea) Pt III’

THE LAGAN – ‘Sailing East’

THE PEELERS – ‘The Glen Will Rise Again’

HANDSOME YOUNG STRANGERS – ‘Poor Ned’

PIRATE COPY – ‘Reckless Alice’

ROUGHNECK RIOT – ‘Parasites’

THE MAHONES – ‘A Great Night On The Lash’

AULD CORN BRIGADE – ‘Star Of County Down’

CRAIC – ‘Irish Rover’

You can listen to the latest November episode of The Celtic Punkcast at the link below. Simply click for just over an hour of the best Celtic-Punk of the past and the present and remember you can listen to it live or else download to listen at another time.

THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #23

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Check out the London Celtic Punk interview with Gareth the ‘Podmaster’ here and find out what possessed him to join the #OneBigCelticPunkFamily. Also worth checking out was the special article written by Gareth for people who haven’t yet experienced the joys of Celtic-Punk so find Bring Your Mates To The Hooley: A Starters Guide To Celtic-Punk here.

2019 WE’RE OFF AND RUNNING! JANUARY EPISODE OF THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #22 OUT NOW

2019 is here so clear away those Winter blues with an hour of the best in Celtic-Punk, Celtic-Rock and Folk-Punk from around the world from London Celtic Punks brothers-in-arms The Celtic Punkcast. Stream live or download to listen to later and enjoy!

Hi everyone and welcome to 2019! Thanks for joining me for another year, I’m looking forward to bringing you some fantastic music over the next 12 months. The podcast grew at a really pleasing rate last year and I’m hoping that trend continues. Thanks to my mates at London Celtic Punks for their continued support, hoping to be able to do more stuff with those guys as the year progresses as well as a few other things I have up my sleeve for 2019. Gareth

There’s a whole lot of great music on this months show, here’s the playlist:

ST. BUSHMILLS CHOIR – ‘The Secret Set (Drowsy Maggie/Star Of Munster)’

DUST RHINOS – ‘Jedi Drinking Song’

THE POGUES – ‘Body Of An American’

SCRUM – ‘Whiskey Lullaby’

BEERCANDU – ‘My Way’

SCOTCH – ‘Last In The Bar’

THE CRAICHEADS – ‘Leave Me Alone’

THE PIKEYS – ‘Drunk In Cardiff’

THE TAN AND SOBER GENTLEMEN – ‘The Day Has Come’

THE GRINNING BARRETTS – ‘Rising Of The Moon’

HOIST THE COLOURS – ‘Something More Than This’

THE BOTTLERS – ‘Up She Rises’

THE GO SET – ‘Union Man’

THE REAL McKENZIES – ‘Chip’

CLAN OF CELTS – ‘Stacey Lawlor’

BODH’AKTAN – ‘Heave Away’

MR. IRISH BASTARD – ‘Time After Time’

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You can listen to the January episode of The Celtic Punkcast at the link below. Simply click for just over an hour of the best Celtic-Punk of the past and the present.

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Check out our interview with Gareth the ‘Podmaster’ here and find out what possessed him to join the #OneBigCelticPunkFamily. Also worth checking out was the special article written by Gareth for people who haven’t yet experienced the joys of Celtic-Punk so find Bring Your Mates To The Hooley: A Starters Guide To Celtic-Punk here.

THE CELTIC PUNKCAST. BONUS EPISODE- TOP 10 ALBUMS OF 2018

December is usually the time when all the various Celtic-Punk media begin to compile and release their Best Of charts. There’s already been a couple and we are no different with ours traditionally released in the first couple of weeks of January. Our stablemates over at The Celtic Punkcast have just put out a special episode featuring the best song from the ten best Celtic-Punk albums of 2018 and I can tell you it’s a good one. 

Hi everyone, I thought I’d drop a little something extra this year for December in addition to the Christmas Special, it’s my top 10 albums of 2018 as judged by me and my old kelpie Banji. Some fantastic music came out this year and I swapped a lot of these artists albums positions around many a time before settling on the final rankings. Rankings are always suggestive so if you disagree with my list then feel free to let me know yours. Here’s the rankings/playlist:

10: ALTERNATIVE ULSTER – ‘No Queen, No Crown’  from BOOBIES BANJOS BEER AND BAGPIPES

9: THE LANGERS BALL – ‘No Irish Need Apply’ from HARD TIMES IN THE COUNTRY

8: THE O’RIELLYS AND THE PADDYHATS – ‘Green Blood’  from GREEN BLOOD

7: BASTARD BEARDED IRISHMEN – ‘Pirates Of Three Rivers’ from DRINKIN’ TO THE DEAD

6: MR. IRISH BASTARD – ‘Oliver Cromwells Head’  from THE DESIRE FOR REVENGE

5: KRAKIN’ KELLYS – ‘Anarchy In The Double K’  from PROMISED LAND

4: SIR REG – ‘Don’t Let Go’  from THE UNDERDOGS

3: MEDUSAS WAKE – ‘Hobart Sailor’  from RASCALS AND ROGUES

2: THE RUMJACKS – ‘The Foreman O’Rourke’  from SAINTS PRESERVE US

1: THE MUCKERS – ‘Black Irish’  from ONE MORE STOUT

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So there it is. Any thoughts send them to me on Twitter, Facebook or via email and I look forward to more great music in the new year.

Muer ras, Gareth & Banji

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HO! HO! HO! DECEMBER’S EPISODE OF THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #21 OUT NOW!

London Celtic Punks have teamed up with Gareth Olver of The Celtic Punkcast to bring you the best in Celtic-Punk, Celtic rock and folk punk from around the world so be sure to check out their December episode. It’s packed to the rafters with good cheer.

Ho Ho Ho! Merry Christmas everyone! It’s December and that means it’s time for another Christmas Special! Some great songs by some great artists to keep you festive all month long and into the new year as well! So from myself and the Olver family have a great Christmas and New Years and most of all stay safe out there. Here’s this months Christmas tunes:

THE MAHONES – ‘The Connaught Mans Rambles/Christmas Eve Reels/Johnny’s On Fire

FLATCAPS AND FISTICUFFS – ‘White Christmas’

CELKILT – ‘Jingle Bells!’

DROPKICK MURPHYS – ‘AK47 (All I Want For Christmas Is An)

REILLY – ‘Dear Santa (I Can Explain)

THE GOBSHITES – ‘Sorry Mom I Spent All Your Christmas Money On Beer’

THE WAGES OF SIN – ‘Merry Christmas From The Wages’

ALTERNATIVE ULSTER – ‘Kilted Christmas’

DARBY O’GILL AND THE LITTLE PEOPLE – ‘Baby It’s Cold Outside’

MR IRISH BASTARD – ‘Christmas In Hell’

SHANE MacGOWAN AND THE POPES – ‘Christmas Lullaby’

THE RUFFIANS – ‘Together At Christmas’

THE WAILIN BANSHEES – ‘A Tale For Christmas’

BLACK ANEMONE – ‘Christmas Day At First And Main’

FIFFIN MARKET – ‘Fairytale Of New York’

SKINNY LISTER & BEANS ON TOAST – ‘This Christmas’

PADDY AND THE RATS – ‘Auld Lang Syne’

Check out our interview with Gareth the ‘Podmaster’ here and find out what possessed him to join the #OneBigCelticPunkFamily. Also worth checking out was the special article written by Gareth for people who haven’t yet experienced the joys of Celtic-Punk so find Bring Your Mates To The Hooley: A Starters Guide To Celtic-Punk here.

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You can listen to the latest December episode of The Celtic Punkcast at the link below. Simply click for just over an hour of the best Celtic-Punk of the past and the present. You can stream it or download to listen whenever you want.

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BRING YOUR MATE TO THE HOOLEY: A STARTERS GUIDE TO CELTIC-PUNK

Alright straight of the bat I know what you’re thinking: I’m reading a site called ‘London Celtic Punks’ I don’t really think I need a starters guide to the Celtic Punk/Rock/Folk Punk scene. Well steady on for a second and hear me out: This isn’t for you. This for your mate who has shown a bit of interest or even a passing interest in this music. Maybe they’ve watched The Departed, or heard the Dropkick Murphys on a sports broadcast, or maybe they’re just looking for some kick arse tunes to play on Paddy’s Day. It can be tough trying to think of where to start introducing them to the genres, so many great bands to choose from after all, so here’s my recommendations to help you help your mates out.

DROPKICK MURPHYS – THE WARRIORS CODE

This is the song that got me into this genre, stomping beats, wailing pipes, lyrics that fire you up. Written for Bostonian boxer Micky Ward, it’s a fantastic tune for any mate of yours who’s looking for some music to play while at the gym. Even after all these years it’s still my favourite Murphy’s song, great mix of punk rock sensibilities and some fantastic piping by the bands former piper Scruffy Wallace.

FLATFOOT 56 – KNUCKLES UP

A great punk tune that is a great bridge track for those just getting into the genre. Fast and hard, this song wouldn’t be out of place in a mid-2000’s skateboarding video. Flatfoot 56 are an excellent starting point band for people new to the genre. Once you’ve played them this get them onto to tracks like ‘Black Thorn’, ‘Ollie Ollie’ and of course ‘Winter In Chicago’.

KRAKIN KELLYS – ANARCHY IN THE DOUBLE K

Similar to Knuckles Up, just a flat out great punk tune, another skate punk style banger from one of the newer bands on the scene. The Kellys have a big future ahead of them and your mate will want to be on the ground floor for these guys.

KILMAINE SAINTS – THE SAINTS ARE UP!

Honestly, I could’ve picked any one of about a dozen songs from these guys, but I went with the opener from their fantastic debut album ‘The Good, The Plaid And The Ugly’. Similar to The Warriors Code in as much as it combines a great punk rock tune with some tremendous piping work. You and your mates will be belting out ‘raise a shot, raise a pint, put your arms around your mates, ‘coz we’re the noisy drunken bastards called the Kilmaine Saints!’ in no time.

THE DREADNOUGHTS – LEONARD COHEN

One of my mates upon hearing this song said to me ‘It’s a great song, but why is it called Leonard Cohen?’ I honestly had no idea, but really it’s irrelevant because he was right, it is a great song. The Dreadnoughts have always wholeheartedly embraced the folk side of the folk punk genre, playing everything from polkas, shanties and great punk rock songs. Once your mates have gotten a taste of these Canadian mainstays point them towards songs like ‘Back Home In Bristol’, ‘Eliza Lee’ and ‘Grace O’Malley’

THE BOTTLERS – HADES WAY

Regular readers of this site will know that the lads of London Celtic Punks love them some Australian bands and for good reason: we have some incredibly good bands down here. From bands like The Go Set, The Ramshackle Army, The Dead Maggies, Fox N Firkin, Medusas Wake and so many more Australia has an amazing scene that is going strong, even with The Rumjacks no longer calling Australia home. For mine though, Hades Way is one of the absolute top shelf songs by an Australian band. The Sydney lads from The Bottlers embrace all things Australiana and Hades Way is a cracking song.

THE YOUNG DUBLINERS – THE FOGGY DEW

Of course if you’re going to introduce your mates to this music, then you’re going to have to throw in a few traditional songs that have been covered by modern artists. This track is one of my favourites, great vocals backed by some tight music make this a powerful version of a powerful song. Once you’ve introduced your mates to this then move onto songs like ‘Botany Bay’ by The Blaggards, ‘The Wearing Of The Green’ by the Kilmaine Saints, ‘Danny Boy’ by Happy Ol McWeasel and of course the Pogues and The Dubliners teaming up on ‘The Irish Rover’.

SIR REG – FECK THE CELTIC TIGER

Based in Sweden and with a majority Swedish band. Sir Reg are a good way to introduce your mates to the wider world outside of the main hotspots of North America, The UK & Ireland and Australia. Feck The Celtic Tiger is an amazing tune about the exodus of Irish nationals riding high on the so called Celtic Tiger boom of the 90’s/2000’s. Well paced and well played with a catchy chorus, it’s a great song to introduce people to the many non traditional scenes, from there you can bring bands like The Barley Hops from Indonesia (great scene in Indonesia btw), Raise My Kilt from Argentina, Selfish Murphy from Hungary and of course the many great bands from central and Eastern Europe.

THE TOSSERS – SIOBHAN

Anyone who listens to the Celtic Punkcast will know that The Tossers are my favourite band, so of course I’m going to include them on this list. Siobhan is such a great song and in my opinion no other band seams trad and punk together as well as The Tossers. Siobhan is a prime example of The Tossers at their absolute finest. If I was to list all my Tossers recommendations this article would become something challenging Tolstoy in length. Pick any Tossers song and you can’t go wrong really.

THE POGUES – STREAMS OF WHISKEY

If you’re introducing you mates to Celtic Punk, you have to give them a taste of the band that started it all. A bit like some of the other bands on this list, you could chose any number of their songs by these legends (ok, maybe not Fiesta). I’d go with Streams Of Whiskey over some of The Pogues mainstream hits such as ‘Fairytale Of New York’ or ‘Dirty Old Town’. A great singalong chorus surrounded by some of Shane McGowan’s finest lyrical work makes for a tremendous song.

So there you go ladies and gents, 10 songs to get your mates to dip their toes into the waters of the Celtic Punk and it’s offshoots scene. Of course there were dozens of great bands I didn’t get to mention, the world of Celtic Punk and the number of bands out there continues to surprise me. But set your mates up with some of these and you’re off to a good start.

Or if it’s easier, just point them in the direction of the Celtic Punkcast.

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We have teamed up with The Celtic Punkcast to bring you the best in Celtic-Punk, Celtic rock and folk punk from around the world. You can find the Podcast here and we recommend you head over there as soon as you get the chance and take a listen. Check out our interview with Gareth the ‘Podmaster’ here and find out what possessed him to join the #OneBigCelticPunkFamily.

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NOVEMBER’S EPISODE OF THE CELTIC PUNKCAST #20 OUT NOW!

London Celtic Punks have teamed up with The Celtic Punkcast to bring you the best in Celtic-Punk, Celtic rock and folk punk from around the world so be sure to check out their November episode.

G’day everyone! The new podcast from our partners The Celtic Punkcast is up for November. The featured band are New York’s The Gobshites but listen out for new tunes from American bands Alternative Ulster and Lexington Field, Germany’s Kings And Boozers and Italians Mosche Di Velluto Grigio making up the hour long programme alongside music from such Celtic-Punk greats as The Real McKenzies, Shambolics, Captain Jacks Army, The Sunday Punchers, The Gentlemen, The Barley Hops, Bastard Bearded Irishmen and heaps more.

Check out our interview with Gareth the ‘Podmaster’ here and find out what possessed him to join the #OneBigCelticPunkFamily. The next post will be a special article written by Gareth especially for people who haven’t yet experienced the joys of Celtic-Punk so check back in a few days for that.

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You can listen to the latest November episode of The Celtic Punkcast at the link below. Simply click for just over an hour of the best Celtic-Punk of the past and the present.

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INTERVIEW WITH GARETH OLVER FROM THE AUSTRALIAN RADIO SHOW ‘THE CELTIC PUNKCAST’

We never shut the feck up about how brilliant Australian celtic-punk is so we are pleased as punch to present to you this interview with Gareth from the Celtic Punkcast radio show. He gives the lowdown on who the movers and shakers are over there, what its like living in the bush and a whole lot more.

“The best Celtic punk, Celtic rock & folk punk from around the world on this podcast”

Right we have always said that the Australian celtic-punk scene is the best in the world and that the bands in it are as well. When any idea how the celtic-punk scene started in Oz? Who were the first bands, the first concerts or festivals. Who from overseas made the biggest impact?  It’s a pretty good scene over here that’s for sure. We definitely have some world class acts here in Australia. When it comes to Celtic Punk I guess it’d be artists like Roaring Jack who got the scene going here, they were contemporaries of bands like The Pogues and The Men They Couldn’t Hang. There’s always been a strong folk and celtic scene here, bands such as Claymore who wouldn’t necessarily slot into that Celtic punk pigeonhole have been playing trad influenced music at places like the Port Fairy Folk Festival for years and they help introduce Celtic music to larger audiences. As for overseas bands that have made big impacts, obviously The Pogues were and still are really well known and popular and bands like the Dropkick Murphys are massive worldwide. The Murphys have had a couple of tunes used by the Australian Football League as well. Most people know Flogging Molly as well. In terms of influence, I’d say The Dubliners had just as bigger influence as anyone though, especially when it came to people staying in touch with their roots via music.

(We asked Gareth to pick the three best videos to represent Aussie celtic-punk and his first choice was ‘Riot On Race Day by Shambolics)

Who are the main players in the scene at the moment? Are you all missing The Rumjacks?  Oh yeah, we definitely are missing them! Honestly I didn’t realise how big The Rumjacks are outside of Australia. Probably after them would be The Go Set, The Ramshackle Army and even artists like The Dead Maggies do a great job holding down their part of the world. It’s been great to see some Oz bands get over to the states in recent years as well as over here too. In fact we see more of you then we do American bands!

The massive distances between cities in Australia must cause lots of problems for touring and networking but does this also mean that you have developed a certain sound or way for each area independent of each other?  Interesting question and one I probably don’t have the knowledge to answer. I think that social media and the internet in general makes networking so much easier. Anyone can find bands in any part of the world which is very cool. As for touring, I don’t really know, might have to ask Benny Mayhem about that one, he’s a Perth lad! Funny enough it was Benny himself who told me that when he was over in the summer!

You run a Celtic-punk radio show? Whats the deal behind that? How does it work? Give us an idiot proof way to listen to it.  Well the easiest way to listen is to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or follow on Podbean. Most podcast catchers have it on there though. Podcasts are great because of the convenience of them, you can listen whenever and wherever you want. The other way to catch the show is the weekly show on Blues & Roots Radio, which is a fairly large online radio network. Putting together a one hour podcast/weekly radio show usually takes me a couple of hours, between getting music sorted, the actual recording, editing and post production. Once I’ve done all that the podcast gets uploaded which can take about 30 minutes to an hour depending on whether Podbean is being cooperative or not. The weekly radio show when it’s done gets sent to Stevie Conner, who’s the head of BRR in Toronto and he slots it into the schedule. My show is meant to merely be a showcase for the bands who make such great music and there was a bit of an opening for another Celtic punk podcast. There was already some awesome shows like Paddy Rock, Irish Power Hour and the Shite’n’Onions podcast, so if I could complement them I’d be stoked. 

How did you get into celtic-punk? Do you have Celtic ancestors. A hell of a lot of Aussies do so do they make up the bulk of your audience?  Like most people my age it was probably the Dropkick Murphys who were my gateway band to the genre. First song I heard was The Warriors Code on a compilation CD and it just pumped me right up. From there I discovered bands like Flogging Molly, Flatfoot 56, Blood Or Whiskey and The Tossers who are probably my favourite band. I do have Celtic ancestry, my family came to Australia from Kernow (Cornwall) and I also have Welsh in there too. My wife’s heritage is Irish and Scottish so my kids almost have the Celtic crescent covered! As for the audience, it’s really a mixed bag, some from Australia, a lot in North America and some from the UK & Europe. Anyone who wants to listen is more than welcome wherever they’re from.

You’re based in Victoria but is there much of an Irish community there? People say that the Irish diaspora is smaller but has there been a noticeable decline, especially with emigration from Ireland still at peak levels? It does seem to me that here in London the new arrivals are not interested in Irish music. They seem to be wealthier and emigrating for ‘fun’ and in their gaps year rather than to escape poverty like in the past.  I am a Victorian, I live on a property about 200km west of Melbourne, in the Grampians. Spectacular part of the world. Where I live has a population of between 350-500 people, so only a wee place. Some parts of the state like the south west you really notice the Irish influence, especially in towns like Koroit, Casterton and Killarney. Koroit and Killarney both have yearly Irish festivals. We still see a lot of Irish people come to Australia, but mainly backpackers or students. The Irish mates I have for the most part are fans of Celtic punk, and they all still have that appreciation for the trad stuff too which is cool. It’s when it comes to shite like Ed Sheeran I call them out!

Gareth’s back garden!

I would like to think so but does it follow that celtic-punk fans also listen to folk from the past or present?  Honestly, I reckon it depends on the individual. If they come from families that played that sort of music when they were growing up then they probably do, but perhaps people who were punk fans first may not necessarily listen to folk or trad. But if they don’t then I’d encourage them to give it a go, there’s some great bands out there playing folk and trad.

Which figures or bands do you think have been the important links between the past and the present and folk/celtic/traditional music and punk/rock music?  I think the standard answer would be The Pogues, who no doubt have been extremely influential on a number of bands, but I’d say you’d be looking at bands like The Dubliners, The Wolfe Tones etc who were the ones that bands like The Pogues were listening to. Even bands like The Clash that embraced different styles of music and had success with it. There’s probably plenty of unsung heroes as well, like the venues that gave some of the bands that become legends in the Celtic Punk scene starts when they were just beginning.

(Gareth’s second Aussie celt-punk BIG hitter is a new song from The Bottlers)

There’s always been a big debate about celtic-punk and whether or not it is cultural appropriation and politically correct for non-Irish bands singing about the Irish getting pissed and fighting and pubs and what have you. Personally I love it. The idea of the likes of Indonesian or Brazilian bands getting into The Dubliners and The Wolfe Tones after listening to the Dropkick Murphys. I mean its not like The Dubliners ever wrote a song about getting pissed is it? I think its just a case of snobbery but do you think it’s ok?  It doesn’t bother me too much at all, especially if it teaches people a bit about the history of the Celtic nations and Celtic people. It also helps keep the culture alive, if people from South America or Eastern Europe for example are inspired to take up the pipes or tin whistle after listening to the Murphys or Flogging Molly then that’s great. I get some people’s issues if all they see is the drink and fight stereotypes getting perpetuated or if it comes off like that faux Celtic Irish pub stuff that The Rumjacks described so perfectly but for me if people are respectful of the music and culture and they learn a thing or two then great. Honestly I’d love more people to know the Celtic history of my Cornish heritage, so if people dive in further and expand their knowledge how could that be a bad thing? Totally agree. The ideas behind ‘cultural appropriation is bad’ can be dangerous. That people cannot share cultures or even haircuts is absurd or maybe it’s just that we Celts have thicker skins?

Gareth with Jimmy from Shambolics

As we said many times we really love the Aussie take on celtic-punk. What do you think sets it apart from the celtic-punk of say the North America or Britain? It seems to have a very strong working class ethos and a Aussie slant that I can’t quite put my finger on but involves having fun and being serious at the same time, being full of mischief and after all any country that calls mates cunts and cunts mates is not half bad!  Interestingly enough I spoke a bit about this with Jimmy from the Shambolics not too long ago, he’s an Irishman who has lived in Australia for a long time and played in bush bands when he was living in rural areas. Australia has a long Celtic history, we the Celts were the ones brought out here after English colonisation and built the framework of what became Australia. They didn’t have the musical instruments from home, so they had to make do and create instruments like the bottle cap stick. They created a fusion of traditional style music with instruments created from necessity which became the bush bands that still survive in a small way today. The Australian way was we were a people who always kind of thumbed our nose at authority, enjoyed a laugh but would stand up for our mates and believed in the fair go. That spirit lives on in in the Celtic and folk punk music that comes out of this country. We as Australian people have had different experiences to people in North America and Europe and it shows in the music. When my wife was in Australia in her teens she said that she saw parliament on the TV and the MP’s were swearing at each other. That tells you what kind of place it is. My kind of place!

Celtic-punk nowadays. It seems to us that the scene over there is massive. There does seem to be more bands than before. Is this right is the scene bigger? If it is bigger has that made it more commercial/mainstream?  No I don’t think it has. Outside a couple of bands like the Dropkick Murphys and The Pogues you get blank responses to other bands. Outside the Celtic Punk scene in Australia a band like The Rumjacks are pretty well unheard of by the mainstream. Although I did hear a Go Set song on an ad the other night during the cricket so who knows?

the friendly neighbourhood wallaby

Who do you think are the best Australian bands and their best records? The ‘essential’ place to start in Aussie celtic-punk?  Well for me, I really like The Rumjacks, The Go Set, Shambolics, The Currency, The Bottlers, The Ramshackle Army, The Dead Maggies and Benny Mayhem. If people were looking for some Australian Celtic Punk albums I’d start with the Rumjacks debut ‘Gangs Of New Holland’, man that is a fecking fantastic album. Also, ‘Rising’ by The Go Set, ‘Riot On Raceday’ by The Shambolics and the new album from The Bottlers. My three year old daughter also told me to mention the Pogue Mahone album by the Shambos too, she has a meltdown if that CD gets changed in the car!

Any Aussie links you would recommend?  Honestly the best thing to do would be to check out the websites, twitter feeds and Facebook pages of some of the bands. The Triple J Unearthed site also has some good unsigned artists, just search for Celtic Punk on there and discover something new.

(Gareth’s third video this time from The Go Set who have darkened these shores many a time and each time with a growing fan base)

We are just about to publish our Best Of list for 2017 so what were your favourite releases of the year? Any you looking forward to in the coming months?  Man last year was a great year for albums in these genres, any year you have new albums from most of the big guns like the Dropkick Murphys, Flogging Molly, The Tossers, The Real Mackenzies, Flatfoot 56 etc is a bloody good year, but my  favourite release for 2017 was ‘In It For Life’ by Black Anemone. That was a kick arse album. Loved the new Tossers album as well as the ones released by The Kilmaine Saints, The Peelers, Matilda’s Scoundrels, Craic, Dreadnoughts and The Bottlers. The new Real McKenzies album was great too. For 2018 I’m looking forward to the new album from 1916 and the new stuff The Mahones are releasing. Four new albums this year apparently! Yeah plenty of bands there that feature in our Best Of 2017. Stay tuned!

Thanks for taking time out of your schedule so all that’s left is for you to plug plug plug the Radio show and is there anything else you want to add or anyone you want to thank? Been my pleasure chatting to you guys, thanks for your support of the show, I really appreciate it. So subscribe to the podcast on iTunes and leave a review or hit me up on Twitter, Facebook or email me. Check out the schedule on Blues And Roots Radio as well to see the weekly shows schedule. I’d love to thank anyone who’s listened, chatted, shared the show and supported it, especially the bands who’ve supported the show as well as Stevie, Annie and Neil from BRR for giving the show a bigger audience and of course London Celtic Punks, Waldo from the Celtic & Folk Punk blog, the Mersey Celtic Punks, shout out to big fans Peter, Erin and Jennie and to anyone I’ve forgotten sorry. Oh and of course my wife and two girls. Can’t forget them.

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