It seems to me as if published Fiddler's Green just "Drive Me Mad", and just like that the successor in the disc tray of trade. As a supporter of the troops I was very pleased and have without a listen before accessed. Repent I did not, because "Sports Day At Killaloe" is a real hit, and in my opinion even better than the already great predecessor. There is a fine mix of Irish folk and punk rock is supplied again, the proportion of Folks here as usual dominant; unlike -beispielsweise- the Dropkick Murphys, where mangy punk side prevails. Also reggae influences can be heard once the song "Change", and of course a few quiet pieces may not be missing. Nevertheless, one can say that Fiddler's Green have increased with the last years of hardness, which I like. But just as it did in "Drive Me Mad" you get in addition to quality even quantity: whole 19 songs were pressed here on plastic, with amazingly, no fillers have crept. The album makes from the first until the last minute fun. Unrestricted buy recommendation.