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If I Should Fall from Grace With God

If I Should Fall from Grace With God

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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

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  • Released Date: 09 Mar 2015

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

The Pogues, an Irish folk-punk band with a penchant for whiskey-soaked anthems, have returned with their third studio album, "If I Should Fall From Grace With God." And let me tell you, this album is an absolute belter.

From the moment Shane MacGowan's gravelly vocals kick in on the opening track, "If I Should Fall From Grace With God," you know you're in for a wild ride. The band's unique blend of traditional Irish folk music and punk rock attitude creates a sound that is both raucous and heartfelt.

Tracks like "Fairytale of New York" and "Thousands Are Sailing" showcase the band's ability to tell poignant stories with a twinkle in their eye, while songs like "Fiesta" and "Turkish Song of the Damned" will have you dancing around your living room like a madman.

The Pogues' musicianship is top-notch, with tin whistle, accordion, and banjo weaving in and out of the mix to create a rollicking, foot-stomping sound that is unmistakably their own.

Overall, "If I Should Fall From Grace With God" is a masterpiece of an album that will have you raising your pint glass in salute to one of the finest bands to ever come out of the British Isles. Sláinte!

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. If I Should Fall from Grace With God
2. Turkish Song of the Damned
3. Bottle of Smoke
4. Fairytale of New York
5. Metropolis
6. Thousands Are Sailing
7. South Australia
8. Fiesta
9. Medley (a. The Recruiting Sergeant;b. The Rocky Road To Dublin;c. G
10. Streets of Sorrow/Birmingham Six
11. Lullaby of London
12. The Battle March Medley
13. Sit Down By the Fire
14. The Broad Majestic Shannon
15. Worms

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About the artist

The Pogues

In the grand scheme of things, there are few bands as legendary and enigmatic as The Pogues. Led by the one and only Shane MacGowan, this ragtag group of Irish misfits burst onto the music scene in the early 1980s, combining traditional Irish folk music with punk rock attitude in a way that had never been seen before. With their raucous live shows, Pogue Mahone - as they were originally known - quickly made a name for themselves as one of the most exciting and unpredictable bands in the UK. Fueled by copious amounts of whiskey and a devil-may-care attitude, The Pogues became synonymous with wild nights and even wilder music. But it wasn't just their rowdy reputation that set The Pogues apart - it was their music. With classics like "Fairytale of New York" and "Dirty Old Town," the band proved that they were more than just a bunch of drunken louts. Their songs were poignant, poetic, and undeniably powerful, showcasing MacGowan's raw talent as a songwriter and frontman. Of course, The Pogues weren't without their controversies. MacGowan's battle with addiction and the band's tumultuous relationships with each other often threatened to tear them apart. But through it all, they managed to create some of the most timeless and unforgettable music of their generation. So, whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual listener, there's no denying the impact that The Pogues have had on the world of music. With their infectious energy, irresistible charm, and unmatched talent, they truly are a band like no other.

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