Early on, Canadian Celtic-punk band the Mahones never expected to make a career out of singing. Starting off as a St. Patrick's Day party band in 1990, they went from a onetime act to a veteran group whose new album, The Black Irish, retains the sound and energy from all their previous records. From the chaotic opening of the drinking-inspired "A Great Night on the Lash" to the last few sounds of "Here Comes a Regular," this album is a fusion of modern punk and traditional Irish folk that feels all too familiar. The Mahones have never been serious with their music ― with each new release expressing the love of drinking and partying ― yet each track sounds similar to one another. While this could be considered a negative, the tracks are so enjoyable that it's hard to criticize the album. Yes, it sounds like a nostalgic trip through all their other efforts, but the record's main purpose is to entertain and in that context, the album is perfect.
(True North)The Mahones
The Black Irish
BY James GriffinPublished Mar 1, 2011