Flogging Molly are less of a band than they are a transatlantic, celtic-punk institution. Over the course of 25 years and thousands of shows around the world, Flogging Molly have transcended genres to become one of a very few bands that can literally share the stage with The Chieftains one day and Motörhead the next (this actually happened, by the way). For Flogging Molly's seventh full-length 'Anthem', the band, which features married couple Dave King (vocals, guitar, bodhrán) and Bridget Regan (violin/fiddle, tin whistle, backing vocals), decided to get back to their roots and record 14 songs in 14 days with Steve Albini at Electrical Audio Studio in Chicago. 'It was quite amazing because I don't think as band we've ever done that before', King says.
1. These Times Have Got Me Drinking/Tripping Up the Stairs
2. A Song of Liberty
3. Life Begins and Ends (But Never Fails)
4. No Last Goodbyes
5. The Croppy Boy '98
6. This Road of Mine
7. (Try) Keep the Man Down
8. Now Is the Time
9. Lead the Way
10. These Are the Days
11. The Parting Wave