We’ve got your St. Patrick’s Day soundtrack! The Tossers release “The Emerald City” today.
Just in time for St. Patrick’s Day, The Tossers have released their new album “The Emerald City” today, March 5th, on Victory Records. It’s as fun of an album as you will find and the absolute PERFECT album for drinking green beer and singing along. If you are a fan of Flogging Molly, you will love The Tossers. Check it out!
Blown in from the South side of the Windy City, THE TOSSERS have been undisputed champions of Irish drinking anthems for well over a decade. Their whiskey-drenched melodies will have you filling up your glass and dancing in the aisles. Formed in 1993, the six-piece Celtic punk band of Chicago, IL has been proudly spreading their Irish gospel across the globe, with no plans of slowing down.
Impressed with their punk-infused Irish jigs, THE TOSSERS landed a deal with fellow Chicagoan Tony Brummel’s powerhouse independent label, Victory Records. Determined to make a name for themselves, the band released their debut album on the label titled The Valley of The Shadow of Death in 2005. Likened to folk legends FLOGGING MOLLY, the album was greeted with rave reviews, shelling out a comprehensive list of party ballads fit for the thirstiest Irish pubs. Comprised of vocalist Tony Duggins, Rebecca Manthe on the fiddle, Bones on drums, bassist Peter Muschong, whistler Aaron Duggins, and Mike Pawula on guitar, THE TOSSERS upped their Midwest charm to change the folk music scene forever. Not ones to leave an empty glass, the band entered the studio a year later to begin working on Agony, their sophomore Victory album, released in 2007. Celebrated as one of their most “lively” and “entertaining” efforts, Agony demonstrated THE TOSSERS’ impressive command of song structure and instrumentation. Catching the attention of execs at CBS, Agony’s break out single “Siobhan” was featured on How I Met Your Mother, solidifying their relevancy in mainstream culture. Their implementation of traditional instruments into punk-infused anthems allowed critics to see the band was not just about beer and whiskey with levels of musicianship that could not be ignored.
Due to popular demand, the band released Gloatin’ and Showboatin’: Live on St. Patricks Day CD/DVD in 2008, giving fans the opportunity to experience a live show in their own home. Praised for their high energy on-stage performances, this release showcased the band giving their all, pushing themselves to the limit to put on an unforgettable set. A collection of their old and new favorites, Gloatin’ and Showboatin’ drew in thousands of punk fans, now desperate to hear what THE TOSSERS would release next. Their pleas were answered in the form of On a Fine Spring Evening released the same year (2008), which demonstrated a more positive, up-beat side of the group. With fast-paced hits “Whiskey Makes Me Crazy” and “Rocky Road to Dublin”, Tony’s gritty vocals shined as he sang about lost loves, inebriation, and their hometown. Since, the band has focused touring in support of their 2008 release, making appearances at events such as Chicago’s Guinness Oyster Festival and playing headlining shows along the way.
Having kept fans waiting, THE TOSSERS are recording their latest album The Emerald City, set to be released March 5th, 2013. While the project is very much under wraps, it is safe to say there will be whiskey and beer a’plenty in The Emerald City, with foot-tapping tunes that may make you spill your brew. For fans of DROPKICK MURPHYS and MUMFORD & SONS, they have and will continue to provide your favorite drinking songs for years to come. Relentlessly progressing and challenging what we consider to be folk music, the band has returned with some of their most solid material to date, with each single more impressive than the next. Whether you’re Greek, Italian, Russian, Polish, or English, when THE TOSSERS take the stage, you’ll become Irish faster than you could say “More whiskey, please”.
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