Interview by Angela Croudace
As the iconic Dropkick Murphys gear up for their long-awaited tour in Australia, HEAVY had the pleasure of sitting down with Tim Brennan, the band's talented multi-instrumentalist. We discussed the upcoming shows, the band's musical journey, and the unique influences that shaped their sound.
We kicked off the conversation about Dropkick Murphy's long-awaited return to Australia. When asked if Tim was excited about the long journey, he responded, "Yes, super excited about the long flight," he joked, despite the reality of being six and a half feet tall in cramped airplane seats. "It's going to be top-notch, but I'll tell you, all joking aside, the flight is the worst." However, the anticipation of touching down in Australia quickly outweighed any discomfort. "At least once we get off that plane, we're in such an amazing place."
This time round, the tour features Alkaline Trio as the support act, a decision that Tim enthusiastically explained. "The last time we did anything with Alkaline Trio was in Australia… getting to see them and hang with those guys was a pleasure," signalling the eagerness of both bands to reignite on stage.
As we dove into Tim's musical background, he shared his early experiences with traditional Irish music. Although his parents weren't particularly musical, his mother's love for the genre and his grandparents' influence laid the foundation. "Traditional Irish music was on a lot. For whatever reason, I took to it; I always liked it as a kid." This early exposure blossomed into a passion, especially after an inspiring encounter with his English teacher, who introduced him to The Pogues. "It sounds like hyperbole, but it totally changed my life."
Tim's journey into the Dropkick Murphys began when he connected with Mark O'Rell during their teenage years. After a few years apart, Mark invited him to join the band on the Warped Tour in 2003. "I was 20 years old… I had a great time. That led me to joining the band full-time."
As the conversation turned to their Australian tour set list, Tim was excited to reveal what fans can expect. "We've put out three records since the last time we were in Australia… we've got stuff from the very first things we ever did up until our latest album." The blend of new and classic songs promises an unforgettable experience for fans.
Tim started his musical journey as a drummer, playing in various bands and selling merch for Warped Tour before having the opportunity to play with Dropkick Murphys, which saw him expand his instrumental repertoire, learning the tin pipe and banjo, amongst other instruments.
Lately, Tim's been listening to The Pogues, especially as the season evokes nostalgic memories, "Always in November, December, I'm always heavily listening to The Pogues." He also shared his appreciation for the new Nick Cave record, which has led to him revisiting Nick Cave's entire discography, an excellent choice if I do say so myself.
Tim had a heartfelt message for their Australian fans as we wrapped up the interview: "We're so looking forward to coming down and seeing everybody. Come out to the shows, and we're going to have a great time."
With an unforgettable journey ahead, the Dropkick Murphys are set to deliver a show that celebrates their anthemic tunes while reconnecting with their loyal Australian audience.
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As the iconic Dropkick Murphys gear up for their long-awaited tour in Australia, HEAVY had the pleasure of sitting down with Tim Brennan, the band's talented multi-instrumentalist. We discussed the upcoming shows, the band's musical journey, and the unique influences that shaped their sound.
We kicked off the conversation about Dropkick Murphy's long-awaited return to Australia. When asked if Tim was excited about the long journey, he responded, "Yes, super excited about the long flight," he joked, despite the reality of being six and a half feet tall in cramped airplane seats. "It's going to be top-notch, but I'll tell you, all joking aside, the flight is the worst." However, the anticipation of touching down in Australia quickly outweighed any discomfort. "At least once we get off that plane, we're in such an amazing place."
This time round, the tour features Alkaline Trio as the support act, a decision that Tim enthusiastically explained. "The last time we did anything with Alkaline Trio was in Australia… getting to see them and hang with those guys was a pleasure," signalling the eagerness of both bands to reignite on stage.
As we dove into Tim's musical background, he shared his early experiences with traditional Irish music. Although his parents weren't particularly musical, his mother's love for the genre and his grandparents' influence laid the foundation. "Traditional Irish music was on a lot. For whatever reason, I took to it; I always liked it as a kid." This early exposure blossomed into a passion, especially after an inspiring encounter with his English teacher, who introduced him to The Pogues. "It sounds like hyperbole, but it totally changed my life."
Tim's journey into the Dropkick Murphys began when he connected with Mark O'Rell during their teenage years. After a few years apart, Mark invited him to join the band on the Warped Tour in 2003. "I was 20 years old… I had a great time. That led me to joining the band full-time."
As the conversation turned to their Australian tour set list, Tim was excited to reveal what fans can expect. "We've put out three records since the last time we were in Australia… we've got stuff from the very first things we ever did up until our latest album." The blend of new and classic songs promises an unforgettable experience for fans.
Tim started his musical journey as a drummer, playing in various bands and selling merch for Warped Tour before having the opportunity to play with Dropkick Murphys, which saw him expand his instrumental repertoire, learning the tin pipe and banjo, amongst other instruments.
Lately, Tim's been listening to The Pogues, especially as the season evokes nostalgic memories, "Always in November, December, I'm always heavily listening to The Pogues." He also shared his appreciation for the new Nick Cave record, which has led to him revisiting Nick Cave's entire discography, an excellent choice if I do say so myself.
Tim had a heartfelt message for their Australian fans as we wrapped up the interview: "We're so looking forward to coming down and seeing everybody. Come out to the shows, and we're going to have a great time."
With an unforgettable journey ahead, the Dropkick Murphys are set to deliver a show that celebrates their anthemic tunes while reconnecting with their loyal Australian audience.
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