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Dropkick Murphys have unleashed their new single "Sirens," the first hint of a new album to come in 2025. Addressing the growing divide in America, frontman Ken Casey warns of the billionaires profiting from the division: “For nearly a decade, the division between red and blue, right and left, has grown deeper, darker and uglier — dividing families, and ending friendships. Nobody enjoys this more than the billionaires, who are making record profits off the blood, sweat, and tears of the working class. They love it when we fight amongst ourselves, because their biggest fear is us joining together to come after them…THE REAL ENEMY.”
Fueled by an infectious, hard-hitting guitar riff and Casey's raw, intense, and commanding vocals, "Sirens" is a rallying cry for unity, urging fans to rise against those who exploit the working class. “Sirens” was produced by longtime DKM collaborator Ted Hutt and was mixed by Ted Hutt and Ryan Mall.
In addition, the band’s video for “Sirens” pays homage to the video for Bob Dylan's "Subterranean Homesick Blues" — which is fitting, as both songs feature similar themes of social tension and conflict between the power and the people. The “Sirens” video was directed by Travis Schneider and features various Massachusetts locals representing different sectors of the working class.
In celebration of “halfway to St. Patrick’s Day,” Dropkick Murphys have also announced March 14, 15, 16 and 17 as the Boston dates for their annual hometown Boston St. Patrick’s Day Weekend Celebration shows in 2025. Details and ticket info for these shows, as well as the band’s full 2025 St. Patrick’s Day Tour, will be announced soon.