Tortilla Flat immediately reveal their passion and allegiance for timeless ’77 punk rock, with solid rhythm sections and full-on guitar tones. Following an epic introduction (“ 1946”), the album kicks off with “ The 45 rpm (Vinylcrackel)” – When listening to this track, I find myself wondering…is this what the Sex Pistols might have sounded like had the embraced some Celtic folk influences in their music? The album features 12 songs that showcase the band’s blend of hard-hitting punk grooves and beautiful Celtic-inspired melodies. On their recent studio album, “Forward to The Past”, the band set out to take their blend of Celtic Punk music to the next level, echoing the work of artists as diverse as Dropkick Murphys or Flogging Molly, just to mention a few. Judging by the name of the band alone, Tortilla Flat must be a fun bunch to hang out with – their music is no less entertaining than the group’s name and cheeky album titles.
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