Fricke’s Picks: Black 47

2/29/08, 2:03 pm EST

The Fighting Irish
Iraq (United for Opportunity), by the New York Celtic-rock band Black 47, is an unashamedly topical wallop of the early-Seventies Jersey-bar E Street Band and the Combat Rock-era Clash, laced with the mourning siren of Uilleann pipes. The album is as blunt in its frontline detail as it is in title. “Much of Iraq is written from the viewpoint of Black 47 fans who have served over there,” according to the album credits, and the cordite and emergency-channel chatter confirm that. “The Hummer took the bend at forty plus and then/The IED cut the door and driver to pieces,” guitarist-songwriter Larry Kirwan sings with tremulous shock in “Stars and Stripes,” a roughed-up echo of the homesickness in the West Indian folk song “Sloop John B.” There are “mortars in minarets,” and “even the dead are rigged to ignite” in the drinker’s waltz “Battle of Fallujah,” while the chorus is a bitter toast: “Here’s to the old men back in the States/Don’t ever let on that they used you/When you’re down in the dirt with your heart in your mouth.” But Iraq is not merely anti-war. It is pro-life — as in quick, safe return, because with every extra day of Fox News patriotism and Beltway paralysis, the only guaranteed surge is in body count. “I can’t believe it’s so peaceful/In only moments, it’ll be hell … I hope I see the sunrise in Brooklyn again,” Kirwan sings in the night-patrol lament “Sunrise in Brooklyn.” That’s not protest. It’s prayer.


Comments

robin | 3/14/2008, 7:31 pm EST

it’s about time you reviewed one of my favorite bands see these guys live they’re great

buckfush2 | 3/9/2008, 3:43 am EST

the FUBAR in the sand-pit (IRAQ) was set in motion on 3/17/03 when the twig went on TV to push his line of crap - thankfully this band and a few other patriots did not buy it - Congrats on this CD!
It’s honest& it ROCKS!

mr nick | 3/5/2008, 3:51 pm EST

these guys are amazing lyrically, iv listened to ‘fire of freedom’ album like a 100 times.

AK 47 | 3/1/2008, 5:28 pm EST

Black in the title? These guys have been around forever.

kcv | 3/1/2008, 9:03 am EST

how many bands are there w/ BLACK in the name? geez there must be a hundred by now! black keys, black sabbbath, black mountain, black crowes, etc etc etc.

allimputssindee | 2/29/2008, 4:58 pm EST

we need more songs about rough dirty bathroom sex with complete strangers.

mothballs | 2/29/2008, 4:49 pm EST

Oh, good. It’s about time a musical artist writes a song about Iraq, war, George Bush, and stuff. We’re seriously lacking in that.

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