Sir Reg

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Emigrate (Radio Edit) 03:43 Tools
Arrive on St. Patrick's Day 03:16 Tools
Feck the Celtic Tiger 03:04 Tools
Emigrate 04:07 Tools
Drink Up Ya Sinners 02:47 Tools
Fool (Fight of Our Lives) 02:47 Tools
Arrive on Saint Patrick's Day 03:16 Tools
Capt'n's Jig 02:47 Tools
Giving It Up (The Drink) 02:47 Tools
Golden Days 03:54 Tools
21st Century Loser 02:59 Tools
A Sign of the Times 03:57 Tools
Tomorrow's the Day 04:57 Tools
Dublin City 05:42 Tools
Dying to Rebel 02:37 Tools
Bolloxology 02:35 Tools
Far Away 04:59 Tools
How the Hell Can You Sleep? 04:17 Tools
Raise Your Hand 02:28 Tools
The Underdogs 02:45 Tools
Living on the Moon 02:44 Tools
'Til The Dead Come Alive 03:08 Tools
This Country's for Sale 04:49 Tools
Ah Just Leave Me Alone 02:58 Tools
Banquet for Dreamers 02:52 Tools
End of the Line 02:45 Tools
Frustration 04:03 Tools
All That Remains 03:45 Tools
I'll Leave for New York 03:25 Tools
At the End of the World 03:43 Tools
17 Coffins 02:52 Tools
Live for Today 03:47 Tools
Walking Into Doors 04:59 Tools
City of Tragedy 05:40 Tools
Strait of Magellan 03:58 Tools
Strait of Magellan (A Broadsheet Melodrama) 03:59 Tools
We'll Rise Again 03:55 Tools
Sinner of the Century 03:55 Tools
Drinking Like a Dane 02:45 Tools
Breaking Down All Borders 04:59 Tools
`Til the Dead Come Alive 03:06 Tools
21st Century Loser pt. 2 01:25 Tools
The Wrong Bar 02:45 Tools
Boys of St. Pauli 02:45 Tools
Arrive on St. Patrick´s Day 03:17 Tools
All Saints' Day 03:15 Tools
Fake Hero 02:45 Tools
Capti´n´s Jig 02:07 Tools
Johnny 02:45 Tools
Won't Let You Cry 01:24 Tools
Call It a Day 02:06 Tools
Conor McGregor 02:06 Tools
Coimhtrioch 02:42 Tools
Cairbre 02:42 Tools
Tomorrow´s The Day 04:59 Tools
The Day That You Died 04:59 Tools
The Stopover 04:59 Tools
Coi´mhthich 02:45 Tools
Take Me To Your Dealer 02:45 Tools
Don't Let Go 02:45 Tools
Stereotypical Drunken Feckin’ Irish Song 02:45 Tools
Stereotypical Drunken Feckin' Irish Song 02:45 Tools
Captain's Jig 02:04 Tools
‘Til The Dead Come Alive 01:25 Tools
Sinner Of The Century (single version) 01:25 Tools
Don’t Let Go 01:25 Tools
Capti'n's Jig 02:06 Tools
Arrive on St.Patrick's Day 03:15 Tools
21st Century Loser Pt.2 01:24 Tools
Coimhthíoch 03:05 Tools
I’ll Leave for New York 03:05 Tools
21st Century Loser pt. II 01:25 Tools
This Country’s For Sale 03:18 Tools
We’ll Rise Again 03:57 Tools
21st Century Loser Part II 03:57 Tools
Arrive On St Patrick's Day 03:18 Tools
Til The Dead Come Alive 03:05 Tools
Arrive On St Patric's Day from the MCD "Sir Reg" 03:18 Tools
Interlude 03:57 Tools
Sign Of Times 03:57 Tools
Magellan's Strait 03:57 Tools
Sinner of the Century - Single Version 03:57 Tools
Arrive On St. Patricks Day 03:57 Tools
Fool 03:57 Tools
Arrive On St Paddys Day 00:30 Tools
Lizardylick 00:30 Tools
At the End of the World !!! 00:30 Tools
Drink Up Ya' Sinners 03:50 Tools
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SIR REG is an energetic quintet from Sweden playing Celtic rock/punk. On vocals is an Irishman who left his hometown of Dublin to come to Sweden to fulfill his dream of putting together the most amazing band possible. The violinist is a tiny and fiery redhead from Sweden who has a tendency to leave jaws open with her fiddle skills. The other members (on drums, bass and electric guitar) all have diverse musical backgrounds, but together as SIR REG they are having the time of their lives – making and playing music they all love. SIR REG is a band that took a long time in the making. For almost a decade, under the name The Barcrawlers, the core of the band gigged its ass off all over Scandinavia playing Irish pub songs at every venue imaginable. It all starting in 2001 when Brendan, Karin and Karin's brother (who's no longer with the band) began rehearsing covers and Irish traditionals for a show at a local bar. Brendan had just recently moved to Sweden from Ireland and was in dire need to continue doing what he loved doing before he moved – singing and playing. They hit the road with the best songs from their sources of inspiration, for example The Pogues, Horslips, Flogging Molly, Blur, David Bowie, Oasis, The Beatles, The Dubliners and Dropkick Murphy's to name just a few. A couple of members came and went during the following years, mainly due to heavy touring and its consequences . After many winding roads and several hundred shows under their belt, they felt content – they had achieved all that they had set out to do as a "pub band". They decided it was about time for the next chapter and start making music that they themselves wanted to make. SIR REG (pronounced "Sir. Redge") was born. Therefore, armed with a bunch of original compositions they hit the studio and created something they would be proud of - music they would listen to themselves. With each member's individual influences thrown into a melting pot, the resulting sound was better than they had hoped for. In late 2009 they released ”This is SIR REG”, an eight-track EP. Good melodies, strong choruses, personal lyrics, violins, banjos, flutes, accordions, mellotrons and distorted guitars all got thrown into the upbeat tempo blender. Even though a few in the band have been playing together for quite a while, SIR REG as a band is only in its infancy at the moment. Together they have the goals set, a strong desire to develop and progress further as time goes on. The supporting foundation of SIR REG is firm. The blueprint is on the table and the building material is on the front lawn. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.