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REVIEW Street Dogs Street Dogs (LP, 2010, HELLCAT)

This is the golden year of melodic punk rock bands (the mainstream). After Gaslight Anthems and Devils Brigade, the Street Dogs also come up with an excellent album! We see that when pulling the air ... Even these calcium on bones if they are made in abundance before reaching this that can easily be defined as the LP of maturity, even going back only the work of the band, we find none other than the Dropkick Murphys (but I do not I never liked) in the roots of our own. At least one (maybe two?) Of the founding members of that famous band gave birth to this project, which in principle takes the style of D. Murphys, but with stronger emphasis on punk rock and old Celtic influence. Fortunately. Certainly the "Celtic" out there, but are carefully measured and often quite hidden. Then there is melody, fast songs alternate with more slow. A super-professional production that makes me so Rancid. And the inevitable chorus. The usual script, but well done! The lp has the inner envelope printed with text and photos, and as a bonus CD of the official record.

Gianni Bandini (gianni@ngi.it)

I brani:

1) Formation

2) Rattle And Roll

3) Up The Union

4) Punk Rock And Roll

5) The Shape Of Other Men

6) Yesterday

7) Too Much Information

8) Bobby Powers

9) In Stereo

10) Hang ‘Em High

11) Ghosts

12) Harpo

13) 10 Wood Rd.

14) Portland

15) Freedom

16) Oh Father

17) Fighter

18) Poor, Poor Jimmy

Contact

www.HELL-cat.com

www.street-dogs.com

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