• FILL YER BOOTS! LQR MAKE ENTIRE DISCOGRAPHY ‘NAME YOUR PRICE’

    What does a bottle of whiskey sound like if you throw six great musicians at it? What does rock ‘n’ roll taste like when the same guys mix their passion for Irish folk, steaming Americana and heavy rock into one swinging cocktail? Well now you can find out by downloading LQR’s eclectic discography. The answer…

  • ALBUM REVIEW: McSCALLYWAG- ‘Dirty Water’ (2017)

    Celebrate the good life with Dutch celtic-punkers McScallywags. Influenced by traditional Irish folk music, sea-shanties and good ol’ drinking songs McScallywag are on a mission to put a smile on everyone’s face! Got this album in the post from Waldo over at Celtic Folk Punk And More web-site (always worth checking out here) but with such a…

  • LQR’s ’10 PINTER’ FESTIVAL 2017

    10 PINTER FESTIVAL- Bladen, Netherlands Saturday 14th January 2017 Last Saturday, Dutch folk punk band LQR (Liquor) celebrated their 10th anniversary with their own ’10 PINTER’ festival at Grand Café De Baron. At the entrance to the gig was a festival banner and a sign that says “Tonight only: 10 PINTER (10%) – Limited Edition” That’s…

  • LONDON CELTIC PUNKS PRESENTS THE BEST OF 2016!

    Yes I know it only seems like five minutes since the last one but it’s that time of year again when we give you, for what it’s worth, our opinion on who made the best music in the celtic-punk scene over 2016. It’s been another outstanding year for the music that we all love and some…

  • ALBUM REVIEW: LQR- ’10 Pinter’ (2016)

    Six southern Dutch guys with a passion for Irish folk, steaming Americana, solid rock and Irish whiskey. Back in 2014 we reviewed an early EP, ‘A Taste Of Liquor’, from these Dutch guys from the town of Bladel and we really loved it. Equal parts Irish folk and punk rock but it rocked a brand of celtic-punk that’s also tinged…

  • LONDON CELTIC PUNKS PRESENTS OUR BEST OF 2014!

    TOP TWENTY CELTIC PUNK ALBUMS OF 2014 Last year our ‘Best Of’ list was completely dominated by bands from these shores but this time there’s a much more international flavour to 2014’s Best Album’s list. Again Irish influenced bands dominate but the absolute standout album for me was without a doubt Uncle Bard And The Dirty Bastards…

  • EP REVIEW: LQR- ‘A Touch Of Liquor’ (2014)

    And Free Download! LQR hail from the town of Eersel in southern Holland and follow in the footsteps of fellow Dutch bands Circle J and The Royal Spuds in playing a brand of celtic-punk that’s tinged with country and bluegrass. Formed back in 2007 they have previously released two other EP’s, ‘Murder By Liquor’ a…

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