Mike Mccolgan - frontman, singer and songwriter for Boston's beloved punk rock quintet Street Dogs - has lived the life that other bands just sing about. As the founding frontman of Dropkick Murphys, Mccolgan helped bring his experiences as a gulf war combat veteran to the uncompromising, working class sound that launched that band. But in 1998, following a family tradition, Mccolgan left the band and music to become a Boston firefighter. Four years later, he began jamming on nights off with some old friends from the Boston punk scene; He found he needed the voice that only fronting a band could give him, and the Street Dogs were born. Now Street Dogs are ready to unleash their self-titled fifth album, The follow-up to their critically acclaimed 2008 Hellcat debut State Of Grace, which critics called 'A raucous and purposeful working man's ride' (Dallas Morning News) with 'the kind of political streak rarely heard since The Clash' (Cleveland Scene). After incessant tours around the world alongside bands like The Offspring, Alkaline Trio, and Anti-Flag, and headlining tours in Us and Uk in support of State Of Grace, Street Dogs were inspired by the ferocity of their audiences to make a rabble-rousing, in-your-face punk record. With only one song cracking the three-minute mark, Mccolgan and crew rail short and sweet, with topics ranging from union-busting and modern radio to information overload. Street Dogs is anthemic, heartfelt, and positive, an answer to the dehumanization of modern life in the classic tradition of punk from The Clash and Sham 69 to Green Day. Produced By Rick Barton Of Dropkick Murphys At Infamous Punk Rock Studio The Blasting Room In Fort Collins, Colorado.
Title: Street Dogs
Format: CD
Release Date: 10 Feb 2012
Artist: Street Dogs
Sku: 2207320
Catalogue No: E805172
Category: Alternative
DISC 1
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