Toil (album)
2012 studio album by Flatfoot 56 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Toil is a studio album by the Chicago Celtic punk band Flatfoot 56, released on August 14, 2012, by Paper + Plastick.[2] The release is the fourth studio album released by the group since they were signed by a label. Johnny Rioux, a member of the Celtic punk band Street Dogs, returned as the producer.
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Released | July 24, 2012 (2012-07-24) | |||
Genre | Celtic punk, Christian punk, folk | |||
Length | 38:31[1] | |||
Label | Paper + Plastick | |||
Producer | Johnny Rioux | |||
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The album was released to generally favorable reviews. Critics and fans enjoyed the album's diversity of sound and song writing. Reviewers described the album's songs as working-class anthems with Christian themes. The final track on the album, a Celtic punk cover of the hymn "I'll Fly Away", was well received by music critics. The album produced one single, "I Believe It", that was released as a music video. Both the album and the single failed to chart. The track "Winter in Chicago" was featured on the soundtrack for the video game Watch Dogs.