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Flogging Molly
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Flogging Molly

Flogging Molly performing live at the Rock Werchter 2005 festival.
Background information
Origin Los Angeles, California, United States
Genres Celtic punk
Punk rock
Oi!
Folk rock
Years active 1997–present
Labels SideOneDummy Records
Website www.floggingmolly.com
Members
Dave King
Bridget Regan
Dennis Casey
Nathen Maxwell
Bob Schmidt
George Schwindt
Matt Hensley

Flogging Molly is a seven-piece American Celtic punk band that formed in Los Angeles, California and is currently signed to SideOneDummy Records.

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History

Early years

Prior to forming Flogging Molly, Dublin born Dave King was the vocalist for heavy metal band Fastway featuring guitarist "Fast" Eddie Clarke of Motörhead in the early to mid 80's. He later fronted a hard rock band called Katmandu (1991), featuring Mandy Meyer of Krokus on guitars. Afterwards, Dave King retained a record deal with Epic records and began to work on a solo album, but began to reconsider his record deal when the label opposed his idea of bringing in traditional Irish instruments. King negotiated out of his record deal to go his own way musically soon after.

In 1993, King met guitarist Ted Hutt, bassist Jeff Peters, and fiddle player Bridget Regan and put together a rock band with a celtic feel. They began to play a mix of Irish traditional and rock. Putting Dave's poetic lyrics to rocking melodies, they played at a Los Angeles pub called Molly Malone's weekly building a small, but loyal following. Together they wrote songs such as Black Friday Rule and Devils Dance Floor, which was the beginning of Flogging Molly's unique sound. Ted and Jeff then left Flogging Molly because an earlier band of theirs received a record deal. Dave and Bridget began to find new members and the current band was formed.

They continued a routine of playing every Monday night at Molly Malone's. Then 17-year old Nathen Maxwell snuck into a show as a fan and soon after joined the band.1 They put out a live album, Alive Behind the Green Door in 1997. In an interview with Kerrang! magazine, King stated that the band's name comes from the bar (Molly Malone's) that faithfully supported the band from the very beginning, "We used to play there every Monday night and we felt like we were flogging it to death, so we called the band Flogging Molly." They were signed onto SideOneDummy Records after a show when the record company's owners attended a concert and noted their intensity.

Career

Flogging Molly has released an independent (26f Records) live album titled Alive Behind the Green Door, as well as four studio albums: Swagger, Drunken Lullabies, Within a Mile of Home, and Float; and an acoustic/live DVD/cd combo Whiskey on a Sunday, which has gone platinum. They have toured with the Warped Tour, Larry Kirwan's American Fléadh Festival and contributed to the Rock Against Bush project. They have sold in excess of a million and a half copies of recorded output as of December 6, 2006.2

On March 13, 2007, the band released an exclusive EP through iTunes entitled Complete Control Sessions. The EP includes two new tracks, as well as acoustic versions of previously released songs. On December 3, 2007 the band announced through an e-mail to their subscribers that their upcoming album would be called Float.

On March 4, 2008 Flogging Molly released Float, an album dubbed "One of the most important CDs of the year, if not the decade" by Alternative Press. Flogging Molly also recognized the album as influential to their career as their first album recorded in Ireland (though mixed in California) by producer Ryan Hewitt. Fans met the release with great anticipation and enthusiasm, landing it at #4 on the Billboard Top 200 Chart. This release marks the highest chart position for SideOneDummy and the Celtic Punk genre in general. The album includes the band's first two chart singles, "Requiem for a Dying Song" which hit #35 on the Billboard Modern Rock charts 3 and "Float" which hit #40 on the same chart 4. Another accolade came to the band in June 2009 when their album "Drunken Lullabies" went gold.5

While touring to support Float Dave and Bridget were married in a private ceremony in Tokyo, Japan.

Musical style

Flogging Molly's music is influenced by artists such as The Dubliners, Horslips, Johnny Cash, and The Clash. The album Within a Mile of Home is dedicated to Joe Strummer and Johnny Cash.

Their music ranges from boisterous celtic punk, like the pirate-themed "Salty Dog", "Cruel Mistress", and "Seven Deadly Sins", or the defiant "What's Left of the Flag", "Drunken Lullabies", and "Rebels of the Sacred Heart" to more sombre songs like "Far Away Boys", "The Son Never Shines (On Closed Doors)", and "Float." Lyrics typically touch on subjects such as Ireland and its history, drinking, politics, love, death, and include several references to the Roman Catholic Church. "What's Left of the Flag" and "The Likes of You Again" were written as tributes to King's father who passed away while he was a young boy.6

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Discography

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Singles

  • 2000: "Salty Dog"(7")
    • B-side is "Juan El Sentimental", previously released on some international copies of Swagger
  • 2002: "Drunken Lullabies"
  • 2004: "The Seven Deadly Sins"
  • 2008: "Float" (7") (#40 US Mod Rock)
    • B-side is "Man with No Country"
  • 2008: "Requiem For a Dying Song" (#35 US Mod Rock)
  • 2009 : "The Lightning Storm"

In popular culture

In film, stage and television

  • Flogging Molly has appeared on Jay Leno, Conan O'Brien, and Jimmy Kimmel on numerous occasions.
  • The song "The Worst Day Since Yesterday" is featured in the Season 1 episode "Life" of Stargate Universe, in the 2005 film Mr. & Mrs. Smith, and in the title of a Season 3 episode of One Tree Hill.
  • The song "Selfish Man" plays during the end credits of episode four, season one of the Showtime series Brotherhood. The song "May The Living Be Dead (In Our Wake)" also plays during the wedding reception in the show's season one finale.
  • The song "If I Ever Leave This World Alive" (studio version) is featured in Episode 8 "Scar Tissue" of Season 2 of The Shield, and was used in the first season of Showtime's Weeds as well. The song is also featured in the ending credits of the movie P.S. I Love You, starring Hilary Swank and Gerard Butler, released in December 2007.
  • Six of their songs are featured in the film Red Roses and Petrol
  • The song "Whistles the Wind" is played in the 18th episode of Bones, when Hodgins is speaking with McGinnis about treasure.
  • "The Kilburn High Road" was inspired by the stage play The Kings of the Kilburn High Road, by Jimmy Murphy (playwright). Dave King wrote the song after reading a copy of the play given to him by Bridget Regan, who was dating the lead actor cast in the production at the time.
  • The song "Drunken Lullabies" was played for a wake-up song for the USA Big Brother 9 Houseguests on Monday, March 17, 2008 to celebrate St. Patrick's Day.
  • "The Ol' Beggars Bush" is featured on Gilmore Girls, in season 4 in the episode "Last Week Fights, This Week Tights"
  • The Song "Drunken Lullabies" is featured during intervals through out the series Boom Boom: The Explosion of Irish Comedy
  • The song "Every Dog has His Day" was played in an episode of the Osbournes.

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