Pubside Down

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Keen On Green 00:00 Tools
Unreel 00:00 Tools
Devil in the Kitchen 00:00 Tools
Keep It Going 00:00 Tools
The Irish Do - Radio Edit 00:00 Tools
Cliffs of Moher 00:00 Tools
Celtic Salsa 00:00 Tools
I Can't Dance When I'm Drunk 00:00 Tools
Too Late to Stay 00:00 Tools
Stomp In 00:00 Tools
Drinking Song 00:00 Tools
The Irish Do 00:00 Tools
Master Crowley 00:00 Tools
Pull the Knife 00:00 Tools
Red Hot Irish Stew 00:00 Tools
Stepftones 00:00 Tools
Shamrock Shore 00:00 Tools
Knotted Cord 00:00 Tools
Mary 00:00 Tools
Storm 00:00 Tools
Autumn Child 00:00 Tools
Paddy's Shamrock Shore 00:00 Tools
Heather Island 00:00 Tools
Celtic Summer 00:00 Tools
Troosers Are for Losers 00:00 Tools
Lads of Laois 00:00 Tools
I Can't Dance ... 00:00 Tools
Why 00:00 Tools
Toss 'em Again 00:00 Tools
Broke and Pledged 00:00 Tools
Groggy Rounds 00:00 Tools
Hen Reels 00:00 Tools
Waking Bessy 00:00 Tools
Lowlands of Love 00:00 Tools
Chasing Petticoats 00:00 Tools
Waves of Rush 00:00 Tools
Broke And Pleged 00:00 Tools
Juliet 00:00 Tools
Troosers are for Loosers 00:00 Tools
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Pubside Down are a folk rock band from Lucerne, Switzerland. Their name indicates that their music is a bit twisted and unusual. It’s folksy Pub music. Yet, Pubside Down literally turn the traditional way of playing Celtic Folk upside down by blending traditional Irish and Scottish tunes with contemporary musical styles such as pop, rock, or even punk, metal, reggae and Latin. It’s fun and energetic Celtic fusion. Consequently, their line-up resembles one of a rock band. Using a full drum kit, electric guitar and bass, alongside with acoustic instruments such as fiddle, flute, rhythm guitar and percussion, they achieve a catchy, yet authentic sound. Since its inception in 2002, Pubside Down have published three albums and played more than 100 shows. The witty arrangements, their skillful performance and a great deal of fun have attracted the attention of listeners all over the world and made Pubside Down an insiders’ tip not only among Irish folk fans. In 2009, Pubside Down are on tour with their new album “The Irish Do” and share their kick ass celtic folk with even more listeners. Their albums are available worldwide on iTunes and CDBaby.com. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.