NYPiper79 wrote:I received an email from the band saying that they are releasing a new album in september called "the meanest of times"....should be pretty good
Yeah i am looking forward to it.
NYPiper79 wrote:I received an email from the band saying that they are releasing a new album in september called "the meanest of times"....should be pretty good
Irish Rover wrote:NYPiper79 wrote:I received an email from the band saying that they are releasing a new album in september called "the meanest of times"....should be pretty good
Yeah i am looking forward to it.
Spider's supposed to be on it too.NYPiper79 wrote:I received an email from the band saying that they are releasing a new album in september called "the meanest of times"....should be pretty good
GunsOfBrixton29 wrote:NYPiper79 wrote:I received an email from the band saying that they are releasing a new album in september called "the meanest of times"....should be pretty good
Spider's supposed to be on it too.
I'd recommend the Bruisers if you like older DKM. It was Al Barr's band before DKM.shipbuilder wrote:Well that sounds interesting - but having Spider and Drew will not automatically a quality album make. I reckon the DKM have lost it - the last few albums were boring and repetitive. They just looked lost on stage at the Academy in 2005. When I saw them with Agnostic Front at the Garage in London in December 1998 they OWNED the venue - now that was a good start to Xmas. I remember Guinness EVERYWHERE and Mickey Fitz from the Business came on to do 'Skinhead'. I think they're better as a punk/hc band and, while I admire their efforts, they should stick to what they know and do best. More Slapshot cover please DKM! Will still turn out to see the live shoes though as, in small places, they are quality. I was congratulated in Brighton in March 2005 by a 16 year old in a GBH t-shirt - "Well done for being in to the Pogues" he said admiring my '88 tour t-shirt!
"Skinhead punches him in the brain ...."
GunsOfBrixton29 wrote:I'd recommend the Bruisers if you like older DKM. It was Al Barr's band before DKM.shipbuilder wrote:Well that sounds interesting - but having Spider and Drew will not automatically a quality album make. I reckon the DKM have lost it - the last few albums were boring and repetitive. They just looked lost on stage at the Academy in 2005. When I saw them with Agnostic Front at the Garage in London in December 1998 they OWNED the venue - now that was a good start to Xmas. I remember Guinness EVERYWHERE and Mickey Fitz from the Business came on to do 'Skinhead'. I think they're better as a punk/hc band and, while I admire their efforts, they should stick to what they know and do best. More Slapshot cover please DKM! Will still turn out to see the live shoes though as, in small places, they are quality. I was congratulated in Brighton in March 2005 by a 16 year old in a GBH t-shirt - "Well done for being in to the Pogues" he said admiring my '88 tour t-shirt!
"Skinhead punches him in the brain ...."
Hennybhoy wrote:Well, I like the new stuff of DkM.......
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