Celtic Punk Bands The Rumjacks & Flatfoot 56 Team Up On New "Split" EP Out May 6th



 Celtic Punks The Rumjacks have been canvassing the country as support on the Dropkick Murphys current St Patrick's Day 2022 Tour, where they're playing tracks off their most recent EP 'Brass For Gold', as well as their 2021 full-length 'Hestia', and a slew of older fan favorites.

The band has announced plans to release a new 6-song "Split" EP with Chicago's Flatfoot 56 on May 6th. The "Split" EP (to be released globally on vinyl, download, streaming) offers up three new tracks from each band and is now available to pre-order (along with special limited edition vinyl leather sleeves). 

Two leather colors are available (one for each band – 20 per band). Brown and (rich) mahogany + a natural stitch or black thread.

Both bands are now streaming a new track + companion music video in anticipation of the forthcoming EP. The Rumjacks' politically-charged song "Whitecaps" is sure to become a new live staple, while Flatfoot 56's "Mud" is a welcome addition to the band's deep catalog.

Of "Whitecaps" The Rumjacks frontman Mike Rivkees says: "The song is vaguely about the rise of far right nationalist movements. White caps meaning rough waters due to high wind… But also could be interpreted as KKK hoods. It just means something big and bad is coming politically. I wrote it based on seeing swastikas all over Eastern Europe. As a Jew, it rattles you to the core to know people want you to not exist".


Tobin Bawinkel of Flatfoot 56 says: "The song “Mud” is a song about the process of personal recovery that follows after the breakdown of a long-held and important relationship. It equates the journey toward recovery to a long and unpaved road. The only way to make it through the deep ruts of this road is through forgiveness. This process is a long slog through the mud, but ends in ultimate peace. While the song’s content has a heavy-hearted theme, it is also laced with a hopeful undertone of optimism in the line “I’ll be doing, I’ll be doing just fine”.

With the recent 'Brass For Gold' EP, The Rumjacks have dug deeper into their ska and hard rock influences, all the while holding onto the defiant energy that ignites their sound.

While ‘Hestia’ had the band conquering a global pandemic in order to record, ‘Brass for Gold’ saw the boys united in person for the first time. Producing a sound that is seamless and cohesive.

“In true Rumjacker fashion, these songs represent a variety of different stories. The topics range from lovesick nostalgia, to misfortunate war heroes, and a few lighthearted drinking songs for good measure”, Rivkees says. “While some EP’s tend to be quite experimental, "Brass for Gold" represents a solid continuation of the newly reformed Rumjacks. Once again stating (almost literally in some of the lyrics) we are passionate and dedicated songwriters”.

Pre-order here.

"SPLIT" EP TRACKLISTING:

SIDE A – THE RUMJACKS

1 Whitecaps

2 Fifth Ward Firestorm

3 What Was Your Name in the States?

SIDE B – FLATFOOT 56

1 Mud

2 Sorry

3 Trouble


The Rumjacks kick off their European tour on March 23rd:

March 23rd @ Melkweg OZ (Amsterdam, NL)

March 24st @ HetBaroeg (Rotterdam, NL)

March 25th @ VERA (Groningen, NL)

March 26th @ Doornroosje (Nijmegen, NL)

March 27th @ Bei Chez Heinz (Hannover, DE)

March 29th @ Le Gueulard Plus (Nilvange, FR)

March 30th @ La Laiterie (Strasbourg, FR)

March 31th @ Alhambra (Paris, FR)

April 1st @ Le Chabada (Angers, FR)

April 2st @ Jimmy Jazz (Vitoria-Gasteiz, ES)

April 3rd @ Sala Mardi Gras (La Coruna, ES)

April 4th @ Sala Sir Laurens (Oviedo, ES)

April 5th @  Sala Independance Live (Madrid, ES)

April 6th @ Sala López (Zaragoza, ES)

April 7th @ 16 Toneladas (Valencia, ES)

April 8th @ Estraperlo - Club del Ritme (Badalona, ES)

April 12nd @ SECRET PLACE (St Jean De Vedas, FR)

April 14th  @ MAC 3 (Pessac, FR)

April 15th @ Festival On N’A Plus 20ans 2022 (Fontenay, FR)

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