DROPKICK MURPHYS - Turn Up That Dial - LP - Gold Vinyl

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DROPKICK MURPHYS - Turn Up That Dial - LP - Gold Vinyl

DROPKICK MURPHYS - Turn Up That Dial - LP - Gold Vinyl

€27.99 €17.99

 

LABEL: Born & Bred

CAT NO: BB-015-LPC

BARCODE: 5400863049140

 

Tracklisting:

1. Turn Up That Dial
2. L-EE-B-O-Y
3. Middle Finger
4. Queen Of Suffolk County
5. Mick Jones Nicked My Pudding
6. H.B.D.M.F.
7. Good As Gold
8. Smash Shit Up
9. Chosen Few
10. City By The Sea
11. I Wish You Were Here


DROPKICK MURPHYS – Turn Up That Dial

LP – Limited Edition Gold Vinyl
(Housed in a one pocket gatefold sleeve)


Please note:

This is a presale order, release date MAY 7th

All orders will be shipped on or before MAY 7th

You can also collect in store on release day.


With a celebrated discography including 2005’s gold-selling Warrior’s Code and the near double-platinum classic “I’m Shipping Up To Boston,” these underdogs turned champions have quietly moved 8 million-plus units worldwide. Whether you caught a legendary gig at The Rathskeller (The Rat) under Kenmore Square, found the band by taking the T to Newbury Comics to cop Do Or Die in ’98, discovered them in Martin Scorsese’s Academy Award-winning The Departed, or saw ‘em throw down at Coachella (or one of hundreds of other festivals), you’ve become a part of their extended family. Among many accolades, they’ve earned three Top 10 albums on the Billboard Top 200, generated half-a-billion streams, and sold out gigs on multiple continents. Not to mention, The Signed and Sealed in Blood standout “Rose Tattoo” graced Loudwire’s “Top 66 Best Of The Decade Rock Songs” at #21 with a bullet. Most recently, 2017’s 11 Short Stories Of Pain & Glory (released through the band’s own Born & Bred Records), bowed at #8 on the Billboard Top 200 and emerged as the #1 independently released album.

In the end, Turn Up That Dial is a self-fulfilling prophecy for Dropkick Murphys.

“We’ve all done plenty of lamenting, so the main goal was to keep this fun,” Casey leaves off. “The darker the times got, the harder we fought to uplift with this music. Whatever we’re potentially giving to fans, trust me, they’re giving it to us tenfold. Now, turn up that fucking dial.”

– Rick Florino, January 2021