The Boston by Dropkick Murphys sign up with their folk-punk and a new album successfully back! The last work from 2011 called "Going Out In Style" could go into the Bill board charts at # 6. This success, however, can be easily repeated with the new and exciting Silberling. Because on "Signed and Sealed in Blood" offer the seven musicians again their Irish-American folk, who comes in punk and rock garb and shouting asking already with the first song "The Boys Are Back" to dance. On their eighth disc now the Boston have again packed a lot of earwigs that have been peppered with traditional instruments such as the tin whistle, bagpipes and banjo and embellished with raging riffs and rhythms. The Folk-Punk sat mainly on fun-generating compositions and leave so that the party mood in your own four walls rise vastly superior. Especially songs like "Rose Tattoo", "Burn" and "Prisoner's Song" sit down after a short time very fast in the ear canals firmly without being boring after repeated enjoyment. This special and successful music style is the Dropkick Murpheys So in the blood, so it is easy for them to put their fan base with her good mood in an instant. The fitting musical background and the expressive, great-sounding vocals by Al Barr at the microphone, as the overall composition that enough space has to act every instrument, convinced so that I let myself be persuaded spontaneously without difficulty, the album from now often to put in the player. People with a penchant for cheerful and light-footed music should be sure to set this album. Because of this septet provides a CD that is packed with joy and ease, inviting to sing along and driving songs, the cold blizzard leaves outside the window quickly forgotten. When "Signed and Sealed in Blood" is the motto: From the tables, celebrate and sing with the choir!