Shot over two years and in seven countries, the feature-length documentary “Whiskey on a Sunday,” due JULY 25 on SideOneDummy Records, is an intimate portrait of the Irish-infused rock band Flogging Molly. The 106-minute film tracks the eclectic group of musicians from their bar-band roots to their current success, including footage of them in the studio recording their latest album, “Within a Mile of Home,” on tour, at home, and concludes with a triumphant sold-out homecoming performance at the Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles.
“Whiskey on a Sunday” is an intriguing, heart wrenching and informative look at the candid and charismatic Flogging Molly family. It showcases the seven unique individuals that make up the band, from former pro skater turned accordionist Matt Hensley to the lone female, the reserved and gentle fiddle/ tin whistle player Bridget Regan. But ultimately the film revolves around singer/ guitarist Dave King and his life. Throughout the film King pours his heart out about growing up in war-torn Dublin, his father’s premature death and his exile in the United States, where he wasn’t allowed to return to Ireland to see his mother for eight years. It’s this compelling subject matter that he draws on for his lyrical content.
The DVD will be accompanied by an album comprised of acoustic recordings, live tracks and a new studio recording, “Laura,” which is featured in the film.