Discover This: Lucky Lad Green
Celtic punk inspired by rock’n’roll and a love for metal with Irish jigs and a cheeky bit of accordion thrown in for good measure. There’s a lot to love about the sound of Johnstown, Pennsylvania band Lucky Lad Green.
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Celtic punk inspired by rock’n’roll and a love for metal with Irish jigs and a cheeky bit of accordion thrown in for good measure. There’s a lot to love about the sound of Johnstown, Pennsylvania band Lucky Lad Green.
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