Sunday, November 30, 2008

Song Of The Week: "Girls On The Fiddle" (Mutiny)

Like some other weeks in the past, last week turned out to be a tribute to female fronted bands (not to be confused with full frontal female...). We're past the point where we need to have a parade every time a woman does something, but we can't ignore the lopsidedness of the male to female ratio in punk/hardcore. Hell, most of the blogs to your right are run by menfolk; any lady visitors out there? Anyway, working with teenagers, I get annoyed when I see the young ladies slipping into the expected gender roles. I'm reassured, though, when I see women in hardcore and metal-- the hope being that it will encourage girls to pick up instruments and stop regarding such an activity as "unfeminine." Which brings us to tonight's rollicking number, "Girls On The Fiddle" by my favorite Irish folk-punk band from Australia, Mutiny. It's possibly my favorite song by them, from my favorite album, "Rum Rebellion." Mutiny is a mixed gender band, but it's the ladies who dominate on this one, completely tearing up the fiddle, vocals, and I believe the bass. Whether you like this little sub genre or think it's played out, I recommend giving Mutiny a chance. And if you dare compare them to Flogging Molly, I'll be forced to break this bottle of Jamison over yer head!


"Girls On The Fiddle"

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is a great song and great band, saw the 10 year anniversery show for this album, briony(?) rocked it!

Perhaps you shoulda mentioned how the girl in the song paid for it to attract some more interest...

Nice one
ILF

Anonymous said...

great band! i'm not an expert on the genre - maybe that's the reason why i find them a little underappreciated/overlooked. their music is really passionate, energetic, and has a positive vibe (fortunately unlike 7 seconds or similar bands), which is really great when one gets tired of negativistic pissed off hardcore... and it happens sometimes. at least to me...
roman

Anonymous said...

try the carnys from new zealand, a bratty teenage version of mutiny and @PPLE

Batguano said...

Sounds like I band to check out. I'll start searching pronto, thanks!