Enter The Haggis

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One Last Drink 03:28 Tools
Gasoline 00:00 Tools
Lancaster Gate 00:00 Tools
Down With the Ship 00:00 Tools
Marti's Last Stand 04:34 Tools
No More Stones 00:00 Tools
Twirling Towards Freedom 00:00 Tools
Another Round 00:00 Tools
New Monthly Flavour 00:00 Tools
Cynical 00:00 Tools
To the Quick 00:00 Tools
Musicbox 00:00 Tools
Minstrel Boy 00:00 Tools
Congress 00:00 Tools
Donald Where's Yer Troosers? 00:00 Tools
Martha Stuart 00:00 Tools
Haven 00:00 Tools
The Apothecary 00:00 Tools
The Three Little Jigs 00:00 Tools
Life for Love 00:00 Tools
Long Way Home 00:00 Tools
Perfect Song 00:00 Tools
Moved Through the Fair 00:00 Tools
The Litter and the Leaves 00:00 Tools
The Train 00:00 Tools
The Barfly 00:00 Tools
Bagpipes On Mars 00:00 Tools
Did You Call Me Albatross? 00:00 Tools
Cameos 00:00 Tools
The Death of Johnny Mooring 00:00 Tools
The Mexican Scotsman 00:00 Tools
Ride My Monster 00:00 Tools
Lanigan's Ball 00:00 Tools
Murphy's Ashes 00:00 Tools
Noseworthy and Piercy 00:00 Tools
DNA 00:00 Tools
Enter... 00:00 Tools
Suburban Plains 00:00 Tools
Bury My Demons 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Sea of Crutches 00:00 Tools
The Ghosts of Calico 00:00 Tools
Skyswimmer 00:00 Tools
Broken Line 00:00 Tools
Where Will You Go? 00:00 Tools
Arcturus 00:00 Tools
Lights and Cars 00:00 Tools
Real Life/Alibis 00:00 Tools
Home 00:00 Tools
Widow's Walk 00:00 Tools
Devil's Son 00:00 Tools
The Basket Or the Blade 00:00 Tools
Sunburst 00:00 Tools
Pseumoustophy 00:00 Tools
Year of the Rat 00:00 Tools
Andromeda 00:00 Tools
Headlights I & II 00:00 Tools
Scotland the Brave / Hava Nagila 00:00 Tools
Aerials 00:00 Tools
December Ends 00:00 Tools
Can't Trust the News 00:00 Tools
Balto 00:00 Tools
Echo of a Whisper 00:00 Tools
Getaway Car 00:00 Tools
Icarus 00:00 Tools
Star (Of the County Down) 05:32 Tools
The Flood 00:00 Tools
March of the Fleas 00:00 Tools
Down the Line 00:00 Tools
Whistleblower 00:00 Tools
Star 00:00 Tools
Half a Hero 00:00 Tools
Music Box [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
Let Me Go 00:00 Tools
Scarecrow 00:00 Tools
Fiddle Set 00:00 Tools
White Squall 00:00 Tools
Twirling Towards Freedom [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
Maggie's Pancake Mix 00:00 Tools
Lochran Aigh Nam Bochd 00:00 Tools
Letters 00:00 Tools
The Hunter and the Phantom Limb 00:00 Tools
Follow 00:00 Tools
Of a Murder 00:00 Tools
Half Fast Jam 00:00 Tools
Congress [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
Hindsight 00:00 Tools
Footnote 00:00 Tools
Martha Stuart [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
To The Quick [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
Pardon 00:00 Tools
Blackout 00:00 Tools
Copper Leaves 00:00 Tools
What I've Done 00:00 Tools
Wild Mountain Thyme 00:00 Tools
Up in Lights 00:00 Tools
Arthur McBride 00:00 Tools
Mrs. Elliott 00:00 Tools
Athol Highlanders 00:00 Tools
First Defenders 00:00 Tools
Crossing the Minch / Red Haired Boy 00:00 Tools
Three Little Jigs 00:00 Tools
Earth Peace 00:00 Tools
Rose of Tyrone 00:00 Tools
Basement 00:00 Tools
To the Quick (Sleepy Maggie) 00:00 Tools
Salonika 00:00 Tools
King's Daughters 00:00 Tools
Trying Times 00:00 Tools
Noseworthy and Piercy (Live) 00:00 Tools
One Last Drink (Live) 00:00 Tools
Down the Line (Live) 00:00 Tools
05 Fiddle 00:00 Tools
Salvation 00:00 Tools
Can't Trust the News (Live) 00:00 Tools
One 00:00 Tools
Another Round (Live) 00:00 Tools
Devil's Son (Live) 00:00 Tools
Lived a Life 00:00 Tools
Headlights 1&2 00:00 Tools
Kashmir/Bittersweet Symphony 00:00 Tools
Getaway Car (Live) 00:00 Tools
Rolli (Live) 00:00 Tools
Gasoline (Live) 00:00 Tools
The Litter and the Leaves (Live) 00:00 Tools
One Last Drink/Call Me Al 00:00 Tools
The Basket or the Blade (Live) 00:00 Tools
Footnote (Live) 00:00 Tools
Enter (She Moved Thru The Fair, The Blarney Pillgrim) 00:00 Tools
Up in Lights (Live) 00:00 Tools
Rolli 00:00 Tools
Letters (Live) 00:00 Tools
White Squall (Live) 00:00 Tools
Lannigan's Ball 00:00 Tools
02 One Last Drink 00:00 Tools
Donald, Where's Yer Troosers 00:00 Tools
Crossing The Minch 00:00 Tools
Outtakes 00:00 Tools
Enter (She Moved Thru the Fair / The Blarney Pillgrim) 00:00 Tools
The Three Little Jigs: The Hag And The Turn, Alastair And Duin, Willie Rutherford's Rant 00:00 Tools
Enter / She Moved Thru The Fair / The Blarney Pillgrim (Medley) 00:00 Tools
FASTJAM 00:00 Tools
maggies 00:00 Tools
LANIGANS 00:00 Tools
Sycamore 00:00 Tools
Crossing the Minch/ Red-Haired Boy 00:00 Tools
Sycamore (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Lochran Aig Nam Bochd - The Lamp of the Poor 00:00 Tools
Enter the Haggis 00:00 Tools
Lanigans Ball 00:00 Tools
The Three Little Jigs Medley 00:00 Tools
Headlights I&II 00:00 Tools
The Mexican Scotsman: the ballad of Jose McGregor 00:00 Tools
Lochran aigh nam Bochd - The Lamp of the Poor 00:00 Tools
The Train - Viaduct Mix 00:00 Tools
The Three Little Jigs (Medley) 00:00 Tools
Marth Stuart 00:00 Tools
Enter:she moved through the fair/The Blarney Pilgrim 00:00 Tools
(The Three Little Jigs Medley) The Hag At the Turn / Alastair An Duin / Willie Rutherford's Rant 00:00 Tools
(The Three Little Jigs Medley) The Hag And The Turn / Alastair and Duin / Willie Rutherford's Rant 00:00 Tools
The Train - Journey To Hedwigs Mix 00:00 Tools
Widows walk 00:00 Tools
Scotland the Brave & Hava Nagila 00:00 Tools
Lancaster Gate.(www.agr.moy.su) 00:00 Tools
The Train - Like You've Never Heard Before Mix 00:00 Tools
Scotland the Brave 00:00 Tools
Star of the Country Down 00:00 Tools
The Three Little Jigs (The Hag At the Turn)/ Alastair An Duin (The Three Little Jigs)/ Willie Ruthe 00:00 Tools
Lanigan's Ball (live) 00:00 Tools
Lancaster Gate ("Goon"/"Вышибала" OST) 00:00 Tools
Star (Of The Country Down) 00:00 Tools
Twirling 00:00 Tools
Star of the County Down - The Black Mallard - The Hills of Glenorchy - The Rakes of Kildare 00:00 Tools
Enter The Haggis - Minstrel Boy 00:00 Tools
Apothecary 00:00 Tools
One Last Drink (ALTERNATE STUDIO RECORDING) 00:00 Tools
The Three Little Jigs (The Hag And The Turn)/ Alastair And Duin (The Three Little Jigs)/ Willie Rut 00:00 Tools
Enter (Medley) / She Moved Thru The Fair / The Blarney Pillgrim (Medley) - Folk 'n' Rocks Mix 00:00 Tools
Outtakes from Live in Northampton 00:00 Tools
Bagpipes On Mars - Unique Mix 00:00 Tools
donald wheres your troosers 00:00 Tools
The Three Little Jigs: The Hag At the Turn, Alastair An Duin, Willie Rutherford's Rant 00:00 Tools
Enter (Medley): She Moved Through The Fair, The Blarney Pilgram 00:00 Tools
Bagpipes 00:00 Tools
Maggies Pancake Mix 00:00 Tools
New Monthly Flavor 00:00 Tools
Donald, Where's Yer Trousers? 00:00 Tools
Real Life / Alibis 00:00 Tools
Bagpipes On Mars - Tartan Topper Mix 00:00 Tools
Donald Where's Yer Trooser's? 00:00 Tools
Marti\'s Last Stand 00:00 Tools
Did You Call Me Albatross 00:00 Tools
Marti 00:00 Tools
Donald Where's Your Troosers? 00:00 Tools
The Train - Folk 'n' Rocks Mix 00:00 Tools
To The Quick (Live in Richmond, VA) 00:00 Tools
Skyswimer 00:00 Tools
Fitzcarraldo 00:00 Tools
Star (Star of the County Down),The Black Mallard, The Hills of Glenorchy, The rakes of Kildare 00:00 Tools
No More Stones (ALTERNATE STUDIO RECORDING) 00:00 Tools
Barfly 00:00 Tools
December Ends, Red Haired Boy 00:00 Tools
Crossing The Minch, Red Hared Boy 00:00 Tools
Ghosts of Calico 00:00 Tools
Enter the Haggis - Ride My Monster 00:00 Tools
The Basket or The Blade (2012 Live) 00:00 Tools
The Flood (2012 Live) 00:00 Tools
DNA (VDEP) 00:00 Tools
Arcturus (Live) 00:00 Tools
The Three Little Jigs (Medley): The Hag At The Churn, Alastair An Duin, Willie Rutherfords Rant 00:00 Tools
Half Fast Jam (Live) 00:00 Tools
Cynical (Live) 00:00 Tools
Little and the Leaves 00:00 Tools
Martha Stewart 00:00 Tools
Death of Johnny Mooring 00:00 Tools
Enter The Haggis - Lanigan's Ball 00:00 Tools
The Litter And The Leaves (instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Athol Higllanders 00:00 Tools
Donald Where\'s Yer Troosers? 00:00 Tools
Scotland The Brave - Hava Nagila 00:00 Tools
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Over the past three albums and five years, Toronto’s Celtic rock band Enter The Haggis has found itself at the center of a grassroots success story ever teetering on the brink of mainstream success. From playing Celtic festivals to headlining them, and from the festival circuit to selling out multiple nights in rock venues, ETH has blazed a path with heavy and almost constant touring up and down the East Coast, to Canada, the West Coast and back again, winning over success one fan, one town, one region at a time. The band has made waves in the genre, landing high Billboard and iTunes World Music chart positions as well as major television appearances on shows like Live With Regis And Kelly, A&E Breakfast With the Arts and PBS’ popular program Out of Ireland, with its multi-influence style of Celtic rock. It’s the kind of overall sound and devotion package that has created not only die-hard fans, but “Haggis Heads” that follow the band from gig to gig. The band has been together in its current incarnation since members met in the early 2000s in Toronto, where more than half the band was studying its craft in the city’s colleges and universities. With that kind of classically trained background Enter The Haggis is constantly honing and evolving its sound – blending elements of rock and pop with traditional Celtic fare, an art school eclecticism and a keen sense of arrangement. Past records have seen the band dabble in roots, funk, even adding prog rock elements to the mix, but ETH always manages to bring it home. Alternating between upbeat rock numbers with sing-along choruses and slower, more introspective alt pop songs, the band plays progressive and lyrically driven music that’s strongly rooted in Celtic tradition – from the storytelling to the bagpipes. “We like to experiment musically, pushing the boundaries of what people think of as Celtic music,” said vocalist and guitarist Trevor Lewington. “Some of our grooves, melodies and lyrics are quite different from other bands that we play with.” For instance, “Suburban Plains,” one of the songs on the band’s new album Gutter Anthems, mixes an African-inspired drumbeat in 5/4 time with tin whistle melodies and lyrics in English and French. "The Death of Johnny Mooring" combines a fiddle melody with Rage Against the Machine-inspired riff-rock. There’s a fiddle solo in the song in which fiddle player Brian Buchanan uses distortion, wah pedal and whammy pedal on the instrument. Béla Fleck’s done that with a banjo, but fiddle might be a first. It’s been a long time coming though, and Enter The Haggis has definitely been reworking its music and building success over the past several years. 2004’s release Casualties of Retail (United For Opportunity), not only stretched the limits of Celtic rock musically, but topically as well with straight-shooting socio-political tracks such as “Gasoline” and “Congress.” 2006’s Soapbox Heroes, produced by four-time Grammy award winner Neil Dorfsman (Sting, Dire Straits, Paul McCartney), hit number two during its July release on the iTunes World Music chart and later marked the band’s Billboard debut when it landed at number eight on the World Chart there. 2007’s Northampton (Live) was recorded over four sold-out shows in one weekend at the Iron Horse Music Hall in Northampton, MA, and was a testament to the band’s focus on touring, fan participation, and its regional stronghold in the Northeast U.S. Now, the band’s seventh album, Gutter Anthems, is Enter The Haggis’ most cohesive record to date, yet one that makes the band’s eclecticism shine. Recorded in Fall 2008 at The Hive in Toronto and Metalworks Studios in Mississauga, the record will be released this March on new model indie label United For Opportunity. Expect a combination of rousing drinking songs with well-arranged rock and pop tunes. Songs like opening track “The Litter And The Leaves” with its upbeat tempo and rousing anthemic chorus see the band embracing a jig-punk direction a la The Dropkick Murphys, while tracks like “Real Life” embrace the more traditional feel of tin whistle and fiddle throughout. “Noseworthy and Piercy” and “The Death of Johnny Mooring” find the band embracing its Canadian roots in true tales from the homeland. There’s also a marked “little guy vs. the world” theme, derived from the trials of being an indie band trying to make it in the current music industry climate. This year the band plans to focus more than ever on its homeland, and is looking forward to spending a great deal of time in Canadian territory. Gutter Anthems will be released on United for Opportunity on March 24, 2009 amid a March East Coast tour, including a blowout celebration on St. Patrick’s Day at The Mod Club in the band’s native Toronto. “We’ve started feeling nostalgia for our homeland,” said fiddler, keyboardist and vocalist Brian Buchanan. “And this album feels more distinctly and unapologetically Canadian than our previous albums.” This year Canada. Next year the world. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.