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Go Magazine
A lot of people are feeling love these days for Ceann
National Public Radio
"Rave, Rant, Lose Pants", keeps its focus narrow, specializing in good-natured musical celebrations of drunken debauchery
West Lafayette Journal and Courier
A funnier acoustic version of Flogging Molly and Dropkick Murphy's
South Bend Herald Argus
One of the world’s most popular and entertaining Irish Rock bands
Hignlander Radio
"Rave, Rant, Lose Pants" Review - Ceann is truly one of the greatest Irish-American bands on the scene today.
Celtic MP3's Magazine
"Rave, Rant, Lose Pants" Review - This is a snappy, peppy album and will lighten your load on a rough day.
Allentown Morning Call
Ceann's wide-ranging tastes ensures that even the uninitiated will have a rowdy good time at their shows.
Shite n Onions
America's funniest Micks
Pittsburgh Magazine
Celebrate the coming of age of a young, yet firmly instilled Pittsburgh tradition
BandVox.com
"Nearly every line in every song is either hilarious, or is building up to something hilarious"
The Phillyist
"This week, I’m writing a column to prove I don't hate Irish people and it's going to be about these guys"
Highlander Radio
These boys have redefined Celtic rock music with a purposeful "American" touch that will surely put a smile on even the most rigid European.
The Irish Herald (California)
Ceann reward both critical listening skills and the funny bone with their newest record
Youngstown Vindicator
It's the band's keen sense of humor and oftentimes adult discussions that make it stand out in a crowded four-leaf clover market
Celtic MP3's Magazine
If you need a pick me up, try this CD on for size.
Toledo City Paper
One of the East Coasts most notorious Irish bands
Folkowa
Celtycki rock ma sie obecnie najlepiej w Stanach!
Nosheep.net
If you like the Pogues or the Dropkick Murphys, you have to check out Ceann
Chicago Reader
Critic's Choice List - November 3rd, 2005 Issue
Shite'n'Onions
Funny shit
Binghamton Press Connects
Ceann was named this year's best roots rock band by CD manufacturer Oasis.
Paddy Rock Radio
Top 20 Albums of 2005
Pottsville Republican
They get everyone laughing
Town Online
Ceann are on the verge of a take-off
Pittsburgh City Paper
Like if you went to see the Farrelly Brothers and they turned out to be a band
Columbus Dispatch
This Pittsburgh-bred band does it up right in concert
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
They Might Be Giants Drunk On Guinness
Merge Magazine
Drunk Wiggles with too much whiskey and no curfew
The London Mirror
If they don't sweep your blues away-brother, you're a lost cause.
Portland Press Herald
Ceann adds an intriguing twist to the St. Patrick's Day celebrations going on around Maine.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Needless to say, Ceann doesn't deliver the typical St. Patrick's Day set... as this raucous touring group from Pittsburgh serves up tradition with a side of irreverence.
Scene Magazine
Pour yourself a Guinness and get comfy – it’s gonna be a long night.
Pittsburgh Magazine
Pittsburgh's hottest young Irish folk band is a whole new breed.

Pittsburgh City Paper - CD Review
Ceann is about as unwholesome as acoustic-guitar based Irish music gets, and for that the band deserves a raised glass and a 'slainte'

Allentown Morning Call
Ceann ... might be a refreshing chaser to the more straight-up groups being served around town.

Pottsville Republican
The band played to a packed Jasper Room and a crossover crowd next door at Holahan's Fine Good and Spirits

Pittsburgh City Paper - CD Review
If you don't like that, you are not drunk

South Oakland For Life
Well, ta be honest, day ain't wut I'd call "Donny Iris" quality songs, but den again, day ain't no Donny Iris!

Pittsburgh City Paper
Ceann... is the finest example of traditional Pittsburgh that Irish music has to offer

Pottsville Republican
Many of the band's songs poke fun at everyday Pittsburghisms, such as "yinz" as a kind of local dialect plural form of "you," much like Schuylkill County's "yous."

The Irish Journal
Get in early for a good seat and stay late for the madness that consumes any band that plays for five hours.

Stage Left Magazine
The rest of the show had an off-the-cuff feel to it that made me feel this band never has the same show twice...