Dropkick Murphys have shared a new video for their recently released single ‘Queen Of Suffolk County’ from their upcoming album ‘Turn Up That Dial’. Check it out below.
The new music video for the track was shot in Boston by the band’s longtime friend Mark Higgins. Mark previously worked with the band, directing the iconic music video for ‘I’m Shipping Up To Boston’.
The band’s new album, produced by Ted Hutt, is due out on April 30 via Born & Bred Records. Talking about the new release previously, founder and co-lead vocalist Ken Casey explained, ​”On this record, the overall theme is the importance of music, and the bands that made us who we are. We just hope [the album] takes people’s minds off their troubles.”
“We’re so fortunate and grateful to be in the position to share a little happiness in our own way. Our gratitude levels are off the chart. Twenty-five years ago, somebody bet me 30 bucks I couldn’t form a band with three weeks’ notice to open for his band. As kids, we’d never been out of New England and here we are – we’ve made 10 records and have been all over the globe. If there’s a message to this album, it’s, ​‘Put your fist up and play it loud.’”
Here’s ‘Queen Of Suffolk County’:
You can check out the tracklist in full below.
1. Turn Up That Dial
2. L-E-E-B-O-Y
3. Middle Finger
4. Queen Of Suffolk County
5. Mick Jones Nicked My Pudding
6. H.B.D.M.F.
7. Good As Gold
8. Smash Shit Up
9. Chosen Few
10. City By The Sea
11. I Wish You Were Here
The band have previously released the album’s tongue-in-cheek single ‘Middle Finger’, which was accompanied by a Kes Glozier-directed video shot in London just before the band’s last show prior to the pandemic. Check it out here:
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