Review: Neck, Heres Mud In Yer Eye

Neck Heres mud in yer eye!  Neck is one of the best and most underappreciated Irish punk bands on the scene today. I listen to  their music religiously (religiously in the normal sense of the word, not how I actually practiced religion,  bargaining with my mother to do chores if she would let me skip Mass). I recently bought Neck's CD  Here's Mud in Yer Eye. One of the reviews I saw was not overly complimentary, so naturally I set out  to resolve that. Considering my goal, I will admit up front to get it out of the way that I do not like  their song Suzie MacGroovie - the one track on the album that steps away from the Irish feel with the  exception of the "Mc" in the title, which really only serves to make it as Irish as McDonald's. Having  said that... even the cover art is cool! This album has all the best elements of Neck - amazing tin  whistle, great vocals, and brand spankin' new covers, like I'm a Man You Don't Meet Every Day and  Spancill Hill. The best part for me was the tribute to the Republic of Ireland football squad: Fields of Athenry and Ol'e Hooley. The title song encompasses all the reasons you should love Neck, if don't yet, convince yourself with this CD. So go buy it before I start singing my favorites!


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