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Album Review

Shane MacGowan, who made a name for himself as the bandleader of the Pogues until they got fed up with his asinine, self-destructive behavior and kicked him out of the group, returned with a new band (the Popes, get it?) and a bracing set of new songs that draw heavily on traditional Irish folk music while pinning your ears back with a raucous, full-frontal rock sound. The album opens with a bang: "Church of the Holy Spook" is either an oblique expression of twisted religious faith or an all-out assault on the Roman church; it's impossible to tell which. Its refrain is based on the chorus to "Give Me That Old-Time Religion," and it pounds into your skull like fists against a cathedral wall. When that tune segues into a headlong romp through the traditional "Nancy Whiskey," you know you're in for a wild ride. The band uses banjo, whistle, and pipes as well as electric guitars, so no matter how aggressive the sound gets, you never really lose that folky Irish flavor. The farthest MacGowan gets from his roots is on the schlocky "Haunted," a maudlin duet he performs with Sinéad O'Connor. That track and the bizarre "Mexican Funeral in Paris" are the only musical missteps on this enormously exciting album; though he still hasn't brushed his teeth, cleaned up his language, or quit drinking, MacGowan seems to be on the brink of some kind of renaissance. Here's hoping he keeps it up.

Customer Reviews

Pure Class!!!

Just BUY IT!! Go on, do it!! If you were or ARE a fan of The Pogues then this masterpiece by Shane and The Popes will blow you away..rebellious, folky, angry, drunken and very very Oirish. So grab yerself a few pints of the ald Black stuff, crank up the volume and ENJOY!!!!!

A Must Buy

Wow. What a return by the genius that is Shane Patrick Lysaght Macgowan. Often written off as a drunk, and finished after his sad exit from the Pogues, this really is a must buy for all fans. As a fan of the Pogues and of Shane himself for nearly 20 years, i was delighted when this piece of music was released. Finished he certainly isn't, and long may he continue with the re-united Pogues. True legend.

Biography

Born: 25 December 1957 in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s

A transcendent singer/songwriter and two-fisted gutter poet whose notorious drunken behavior, rotten teeth, and drug-fueled excesses often threatened to eclipse his reputation as a performer, Shane MacGowan was born on Christmas Day, 1957, in Kent, England. Within months, his family returned to their native Ireland, where he spent the first several years of his life immersed in the traditional music of the Irish culture. When MacGowan was six, the family moved to London; there his talents as a writer...
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