The Men They Couldn't Hang’s latest album, The Cherry Red Jukebox, is a rollicking ride through the back alleys of folk-punk mayhem.
Packed with anthemic tunes and rebellious spirit, this record is a must-listen for those who like their music with a side of grit and attitude.
From the opening track, "The Ghosts of Cable Street," to the closing notes of "There's Anarchy in the UK," The Men They Couldn't Hang deliver a masterclass in storytelling and social commentary.
The band's knack for blending punk energy with folk melodies is on full display here, creating a sound that is uniquely theirs.
Lead vocalist Phil "Swill" Odgers' gravelly vocals cut through the mix like a knife, adding an extra layer of rawness to the already intense instrumentation.
The rest of the band, including guitarist Paul Simmonds and fiddler Ricky McGuire, provide a solid backbone for the songs to build upon.
Standout tracks like "Dirty Old Town" and "The Day After" showcase the band's ability to tackle weighty subjects with a sense of urgency and passion.
The Cherry Red Jukebox is a testament to The Men They Couldn't Hang's enduring legacy in the punk-folk scene, proving that after all these years, they still have plenty to say.
So grab a pint, turn up the volume, and let The Men They Couldn't Hang take you on a wild musical journey you won't soon forget.
Cheers!
Packed with anthemic tunes and rebellious spirit, this record is a must-listen for those who like their music with a side of grit and attitude.
From the opening track, "The Ghosts of Cable Street," to the closing notes of "There's Anarchy in the UK," The Men They Couldn't Hang deliver a masterclass in storytelling and social commentary.
The band's knack for blending punk energy with folk melodies is on full display here, creating a sound that is uniquely theirs.
Lead vocalist Phil "Swill" Odgers' gravelly vocals cut through the mix like a knife, adding an extra layer of rawness to the already intense instrumentation.
The rest of the band, including guitarist Paul Simmonds and fiddler Ricky McGuire, provide a solid backbone for the songs to build upon.
Standout tracks like "Dirty Old Town" and "The Day After" showcase the band's ability to tackle weighty subjects with a sense of urgency and passion.
The Cherry Red Jukebox is a testament to The Men They Couldn't Hang's enduring legacy in the punk-folk scene, proving that after all these years, they still have plenty to say.
So grab a pint, turn up the volume, and let The Men They Couldn't Hang take you on a wild musical journey you won't soon forget.
Cheers!






