Enter the Haggis Domenico Capano's Radio Podcast

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Another RoundEnter The Haggis' fifth album, "Soapbox Heroes" is an ambitious evolution of their already eclectic sound. Recorded in just 12 days in Rhinebeck, NY with Grammy Award winning producer Neil Dorfsman, "Soapbox Heroes" challenges the listener with every song. Whether it's the Caribbean/Irish wake-anthem "One Last Drink", piano-bar ballad "The Barfly" or the instrumental synth-rock opening track "Lancaster Gate", the band unapologetically obliterates genre lines and continues to defy classification. Lyrically, this album shows a somewhat darker side of ETH: "New Monthly Flavour" rails against the pharmaceutical industry, while "Marti's Last Stand" tells the story of a young man propelled against his will to fight someone else's war. Soaring four-part harmonies, blistering bagpipe and fiddle interplay and a tight, thunderous rhythm section make this an album for music-lovers of any age or description; "Soapbox Heroes" is a mature and intricate work, and captures Enter The Haggis at their absolute best. Catch ETH on the road this year - check the tour schedule at www.enterthehaggis.com or www.myspace.com/enterthehaggis.

Another RoundEnter The Haggis' fifth album, "Soapbox Heroes" is an ambitious evolution of their already eclectic sound. Recorded in just 12 days in Rhinebeck, NY with Grammy Award winning producer Neil Dorfsman, "Soapbox Heroes" challenges the listener with every song. Whether it's the Caribbean/Irish wake-anthem "One Last Drink", piano-bar ballad "The Barfly" or the instrumental synth-rock opening track "Lancaster Gate", the band unapologetically obliterates genre lines and continues to defy classification. Lyrically, this album shows a somewhat darker side of ETH: "New Monthly Flavour" rails against the pharmaceutical industry, while "Marti's Last Stand" tells the story of a young man propelled against his will to fight someone else's war. Soaring four-part harmonies, blistering bagpipe and fiddle interplay and a tight, thunderous rhythm section make this an album for music-lovers of any age or description; "Soapbox Heroes" is a mature and intricate work, and captures Enter The Haggis at their absolute best. Catch ETH on the road this year - check the tour schedule at www.enterthehaggis.com or www.myspace.com/enterthehaggis.

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