The guitar solo of the Dropkick Murphys - Turn Up That Dial album's title track main motive takes you into an unrestrained dance, weaving a fabric of a festive festival from folklore motifs with notes of vocals reflections, continuing in the persistent pressure of the vocal part of the L-EE-B-O-Y song, again and again emphasizing its title in the chorus, intertwined with sparkling ribbons of musical passages.
The vocal story with energetic zeal comes to the fore of the Middle Finger musical image, captivating into the bright expanses of the Queen Of Suffolk County musical fairy tale, enchanting vocals emotionality and musical melody.
The musical drive of the guitar solo weaves the musical canvas of the Mick Jones Nicked My Pudding main motive, on which the vocals story assertively and persistently emerges, matching the bewitching sound of the H.B.D.M.F. melodic ballad, enchanting with the sparkling melody of a gentle sound.
In the Good As Gold song, the vocals immediately take the reigns of the sound, calling for musical variations in anticipation of the exciting unity of rebellious drive and vocals defiance in the sound of the Smash Shit Up song.
The music weaves a mesmerizing tapestry, enveloping the enchanting sound of the vocal narrative of the Chosen Few musical fairy tale, which continues with the enchanting festive sound of the City By The Sea song and the romantic reflections of the I Wish You Were Here ballad that ends the album.