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The Mary Wallopers on “Irish expression” and “heavier” new album ‘Paddywhackery’: “If the English knew what happened, they wouldn’t be so quick to be marching with St George’s crosses”

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The Mary Wallopers on “Irish expression” and “heavier” new album ‘Paddywhackery’: “If the English knew what happened, they wouldn’t be so quick to be marching with St George’s crosses”
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The Mary Wallopers have spoken to NME about using their “heavier” and most original album yet, ‘Paddywhackery’, to chronicle the isolation of living as an outsider in England. Check out new single ‘Landlord’s Demise’ below, exclusively on NME, along with the full interview.
The raucous Irish rebel folk band will release their third studio record on September 18 (pre-order here). Recorded with The Coral’s James Skelly in two weeks, the project marks a step up from th

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