Flogging Molly / The Interrupters

Joel Voorman

Flogging Molly has become a staple in the punk scene over the past 20 years, kicking off with its raucous debut showcase, ‘Swagger,’ and continuing through its five additional studio albums. With numerous late-night television appearances under their belt, its sell-out Salty Dog Cruise through the Caribbean, and its yearly St. Patrick’s Day Festival in Los Angeles.

The band will soon announce a new album for this Fall. The 11-song album finds the septet reunited with Steve Albini, a full-circle moment for the punk band, with Albini having produced their beloved early aughts albums Swagger and Drunken Lullabies.


Ska/Punk act, The Interrupters have released three studio albums. The latest, Fight the Good Fight, was released in 2018, along with the album’s lead single, “She’s Kerosene”

The Interrupters, recently released their energized new single “Anything Was Better.” The track marks the second single pulled from the group’s eagerly-anticipated fourth album, ‘In The Wild,’ set to drop on August 5 via Hellcat/Epitaph Records. While the 14-track opus reflects a story of survival and resilience from the band, the album’s opening track “Anything Was Better” effortlessly sets the tone across ‘In The Wild’ and offers a personal account of lead vocalist Aimee Interrupter’s strength despite her struggles.

“This song is the story of my escape from not necessarily a location but from the pain and trauma of my upbringing,” Aimee Interrupter shares. “It’s also a story of hope and seeking refuge in the unknown. I said goodbye to everyone and everything I ever knew because in my mind anything was better than where I was from.”


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