THE WELCH BOYS re-sign with Sailor's Grave Records, announce new album
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THE WELCH BOYS ‘BRING BACK THE FIGHT’ ON NEW ALBUM OUT IN JUNE
May 2, 2013 – Los Angeles, CA – Boston’s raucous punk rockers The Welch Boys are teaming up again with Sailor’s Grave Records to release their third
studio album, Bring Back The Fight, on June 11th. Beginning today, the band is inviting fellow punk rockers to stream their new song, “Belly of the
Beast,” today at PunkNews.org.
The streets of Boston have always delivered some of the world's finest punk rock music, and The Welch Boys have been at the forefront of the city's
scene for almost a decade. The band was born from the ashes of legendary bands like Slapshot and the Blue Bloods and released their first album on
Sailor's Grave Records in 2004, establishing the band as one of New England’s best new punk bands. They dropped their excellent second disc Drinking
Angry a few years later, and have been playing to enthusiastic crowds and developing a devoted fan base ever since.
2013 brings the release of the band's third disc, Bring Back the Fight, on Sailor's Grave records. Their infectious sing-alongs and hardcore
influenced mayhem are still present; however, this time, the band increases the speed and anger. The new album’s thunderous rhythms are propelled by
the addition of drummer Sam Jodrey, formerly of Boston's crust punk legends Toxic Narcotic. Producer Benny Grotto (Aerosmith, Gang Green, Slapshot)
applies his masterful skills to achieve a sound that is raw and explosive.
Featuring sixteen fist pumping punk rock anthems, Bring Back the Fight does not let up until the very last notes. With songs like “Belly of the
Beast,” a track based on guitarist TJ Welch’s run in with the Marblehead Police, “I Feel Like Drinkin’,” a boisterous party track that’ll have pints
hoisted in the air and the hard-hitting “Hand Grenade,” which New England’s own notorious mixed martial arts legend Marcus Davis uses as his official
entrance song for his fights, Bring Back the Fight further cements The Welch Boys’ place as one of the staples in New England’s punk scene.
Lyrically, The Welch Boys sing from the heart in working man's prose. Front man Ed Lalli growls about pain and joy, addiction and freedom, vengeance
and forgiveness, failure and triumph. Guitar leads soar, bass lines rumble, and when the chorus hits, it is hard to resist singing along with the
boys. Amid all the madness and anger, there is an underlying thread of hope and resilience. The Welch Boys have distilled a powerful shot from their
environment. The music is rough and crude, just like the streets of Boston.
“The band is pleased to be working with our friends at Sailor's Grave records again for our latest release, Bring Back the Fight, says guitarist TJ
Welch. “Andy and Duane at SGR have supported our band since the beginning. They are like brothers. Their organization is a perfect fit for this
band. We have a mutual love of punk rock music. We are fortunate to be among their roster of the finest punk bands in the world. They are a great
group of guys, easy to work with, and very supportive. We feel that our new album represents our best effort yet. Sailor's Grave Records has always
cultivated great music from Boston, and Bring Back the Fight is among the best records to ever come out of this city. “
cant wait for this record! Ed played me a couple of songs in November at my wedding and the one thats online now is awesome too!
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Originally posted by REV.PAULIE
HONUS-as much as i can't stand a great deal of what you really like (for my own reasons that i would never hold,nor impose,against you),YOU FUCKING
RULE!
if you order digital, you'll get a download code, but it probably won't be sent out until release day. if you bought just the cd, no, there is no
download code.
If I fail math, there goes my chance at a good job and a happy life full of hard work.
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"Hearts pumping, voices raised, fists in the air: this is what The Welch Boys sound like."
Mark Lind
"pissah."
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"As soon as the opening riff rips through the speakers, combined with the low, guttural growl of vocalist Ed Lalli, there is a feel-good element that
instantly stands out and grabs the listener by the collar, letting you know that The Welch Boys have arrived."
"Imagine a group of dads trying to combine Dropkick Murphys and Blood for Blood and not even coming close to succeeding; now you have an idea of what
the newest record from The Welch Boys, Bring Back the Fight, sounds like. "
If I fail math, there goes my chance at a good job and a happy life full of hard work.