In line with the Dropkick Murphys, Flogging Molly or the Pogues (to name a few) this group Hungarian ... (not! They are not Irish) dépote severe. Already three albums under their belt and they continue to advocate for pirates, beer, whiskey and fighting. I can not wait to see them live but on CD (well mp3 version) there are no complaints. Not a single error of taste, punk-Celtic pieces linked together in an atmosphere of furious and seminal party. They dare even a particularly convincing foray into ska territory! On this album, the violin is being very forward and we do not complain. The drummer is a real bourin that his truncheon barrels tirelessly but still with consummate technique, riffent guitars, pounding bass, accordion invites the midst of all this to emphasize the melodies. In short, just happiness. It's about leaving the sea port, easy women, pints of beer and memorable bitures without falling into caricature. In the genre, probably the coolest discovery in recent years. Wish them good luck and they naviquent long time on their "Streams of Whiskey" to them. Addition of 16 September 2014: Seen on stage in Saugues on 9 August. Magistral! The guys had all the way France-Hungary by bus in the legs and they delivered a set of more than 90 minutes without fault. On stage it's much more punk than on disk (no banjo, for example) but it has the same energy and the same pleasure to swing bottom of the knobs Punko Celtic-ums. Long life to them!