: Critics from The Razor’s Edge describe the 2021 version of "Irish Way" as wearing something of an "Ed Sheeran mask" while still maintaining the integrity of the original.

Reviews highlight the band's ability to blend high-energy punk with traditional instrumentation like banjos and tin whistles:

The song by The O'Reillys and the Paddyhats is a staple of their Celtic folk-punk repertoire, appearing on both their 2017 album Sign of the Fighter and as a reinterpreted "10-year version" on their 2021 anniversary album, In Strange Waters .

Listeners often comment on the band's ability to remain authentic to their roots while experimenting with modern sounds.

“This band do not let the grass grow and I'm so glad they've dared to do this different... Well done Paddyhats, Keep Punking about and mixing it up!” WordPress.com · 4 years ago

: Reviewers at London Celtic Punks praise the band for their professional approach, noting that their passion for Irish culture is reflected in their "amazing videos" and artwork. Community Impressions

: In concert reviews from Reflections of Darkness , "Irish Way" is noted as a crowd-pleaser that successfully maintains a high-energy "mood for the audience," encouraging dancing and collective movement.

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: Critics from The Razor’s Edge describe the 2021 version of "Irish Way" as wearing something of an "Ed Sheeran mask" while still maintaining the integrity of the original.

Reviews highlight the band's ability to blend high-energy punk with traditional instrumentation like banjos and tin whistles: irish_way_the_oreillys_and_the_paddyhats_offici...

The song by The O'Reillys and the Paddyhats is a staple of their Celtic folk-punk repertoire, appearing on both their 2017 album Sign of the Fighter and as a reinterpreted "10-year version" on their 2021 anniversary album, In Strange Waters . : Critics from The Razor’s Edge describe the

Listeners often comment on the band's ability to remain authentic to their roots while experimenting with modern sounds. “This band do not let the grass grow

“This band do not let the grass grow and I'm so glad they've dared to do this different... Well done Paddyhats, Keep Punking about and mixing it up!” WordPress.com · 4 years ago

: Reviewers at London Celtic Punks praise the band for their professional approach, noting that their passion for Irish culture is reflected in their "amazing videos" and artwork. Community Impressions

: In concert reviews from Reflections of Darkness , "Irish Way" is noted as a crowd-pleaser that successfully maintains a high-energy "mood for the audience," encouraging dancing and collective movement.