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