Media praise for Kier Byrnes & The Kettle Burners:
…traditional Celtic fire and rock… — The Patriot Ledger
“A shot of musical adrenalin and will have you up and dancing along and forgetting if you have two left feet or not. A delightful musical headrush” — Maximum Volume Music (UK)
…accordion heavy songs that are perfect for shouting out along to while raising a glass at one of their live shows… “Little Bit More, Little Bit Less” is one of our favorite drinking songs of the year. All of the songs on Dances by Firelight end up being ridiculously fun, and you just know their live shows will be second to none. — If It’s Too Loud
From the first track, “Before the Fall” plunges listeners into a world of intrigue and shady characters, illustrated with masterful rhetoric and delivered in a raucous, swinging manner. — The SOME Publication
A rousing collection of country -western & Celtic flavored rock and roll numbers resplendent with bustling accordion work and rowdy electric guitar aimed especially for roadhouse appeal. This is fun music from start to finish… Good stuff! — Metronome Magazine
“A magnificent collection of music” and “Every song on ‘Before The Fall’ felt more like a monumental musical event rather just an average song, we were literally hanging on every word and melody” — The Whole Kameese
“Kier Byrnes & The Kettle Burners are warming up the crowd with their unique blend of Celtic, country, and rock — a sound that seems perfectly at home amid the avant-garde designs and boundary-pushing aesthetic… [The band has] built their identity on musical fusion. [it] creates something wholly original yet strangely familiar. This adaptability serves the band well in Boston’s diverse music scene, allowing them to fit comfortably in various contexts —from Celtic festivals to rock clubs, from beer festivals to high-fashion events.” – BostonMan Magazine
Kier Byrnes & The Kettle Burners defy genre and time with an all-time mix of folk, Irish folk, punk and what not. Of course, rightly so you will think of The Pogues, Gogol Bordello, and even Dropkick Murphys. — WoNo Magazine, The Netherlands
The Kettle Burners take that same approach to merging traditional elements with rock ‘n’ roll but push it out into new directions with an accordion. — The Patriot Ledger

Press Contact: Michael O’Connor Marotta at michael@knyvet.com
Artist Contact: Kier Byrnes at band@kierbyrnes.com