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Dropkick Murphys First-Ever Seated Performance In Chesterfield 11/18

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In just a couple weeks, Dropkick Murphys brings their latest tour to Chesterfield at The Factory on November 18, presenting the band like never before. GET TICKETS

This Machine…Theater Tour will offer the Boston band’s first-ever reserved seating theater tour, in support of their brand-new, powerful acoustic album This Machine Still Kills Fascists that came out September 30 via the band’s Dummy Luck Music / [PIAS].

TMSKF is unlike anything Dropkick Murphys have done to date: A full album of songs that bring Woody Guthrie’s words to life. Not a tribute album or a collection of covers, This Machine Still Kills Fascists is a collaboration between Dropkick Murphys and Woody Guthrie – artists separated by time and space, but connected by a common philosophy – to create something entirely new.

This Machine Still Kills Fascists continues Dropkick Murphys’ journey with Woody Guthrie that began nearly two decades ago with “Gonna Be A Blackout Tonight” and “I’m Shipping Up To Boston.” For those two songs, Dropkick Murphys pulled Guthrie’s lyrics into their musical world, giving them the DKM treatment through and through. For this album – created from a larger body of mostly unpublished works, curated for the band by Woody’s daughter Nora Guthrie – they knew they needed to enter Woody’s musical world, an altogether new challenge for a band whose raw power had relied on searing electric guitars up until this point.

Dropkick Murphys and their longtime producer Ted Hutt aptly recorded This Machine Still Kills Fascists at The Church Studio in Tulsa (just a few minutes from Woody Guthrie’s birthplace, and the modern-day Woody Guthrie Center). The historic studio was founded by Leon Russell and was the original location of legendary Shelter Records. During the album sessions, Dropkick Murphys made a point to visit Woody’s hometown of Okemah and walk the same streets Woody walked. Retreating to Woody’s home state of Oklahoma to record the album had a powerful effect on the band and the creative process behind these songs. Ultimately, Dropkick Murphys had so much material based on Woody’s poignant lyrics that they recorded two albums, with Vol. 2 scheduled for release in 2023.

For the special tour, Jaime Wyatt will be the main support – as well as joining DKM on stage for the duet “Never Git Drunk No More” – and Jesse Ahern will open the shows. The full tour run of dates is listed below.

Watch the This Machine Still Kills Fascists album trailer here:

Dropkick Murphys “This Machine Still Kills Fascists” Album Trailer

Dropkick Murphys’ new album This Machine Still Kills Fascists – featuring the lyrics of Woody Guthrie — out September 30 PRE-ORDER & PRE-SAVE @ https://dropkick-murphys.ffm.to/7reo1k8.OYD These 10 songs bring Woody’s perennial jabs at life into the present, with the resulting music eerily relevant to today’s world.

Watch the video for the latest single “The Last One” featuring Evan Felker of Turnpike Troubadours here:

Dropkick Murphys “The Last One” feat. Evan Felker of Turnpike Troubadours

Dropkick Murphys music video for “The Last One” feat. Evan Felker of Turnpike Troubadours from the album “This Machine Still Kills Fascists” – out now ! Just Added by Popular Demand!

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