Flogging Molly - Topic

Flogging Molly - Topic — YouTube Channel Statistics

3.62K
Subscribers count
5.35M
Views count
235
Uploads
$352
Estimated earnings per week

Subscriber & View Count History for Flogging Molly - Topic

Weekly gained views for the last 12 weeks

Weekly gained subscribers for the last 12 weeks

Statistics summary for Flogging Molly - Topic

Date Views Gained Total Views Est. Earnings Subs Gained Total Subscribers New Uploads Total Uploads
2026-03-29 Sun +25.9K 5.48M $11 3.63K 236
2026-03-30 Mon +8.31K 5.49M $3 3.63K 236
2026-03-31 Tue +29.33K 5.51M $13 3.63K 236
2026-04-01 Wed +22.55K 5.54M $10 3.63K 236
2026-04-02 Thu +24.35K 5.56M $10 3.63K 236
2026-04-03 Fri +19.95K 5.58M $8 3.63K 236
2026-04-04 Sat +22.25K 5.6M $9 3.63K 236
2026-04-05 Sun +20.06K 5.62M $9 3.63K 236
2026-04-06 Mon +19.11K 5.64M $8 3.63K -1 235
2026-04-07 Tue +6.14K 5.65M $2 3.63K 235
2026-04-08 Wed -714.88K 4.93M 3.63K 235
2026-04-09 Thu +15.99K 4.95M $7 3.63K 235
2026-04-10 Fri +27.81K 4.98M $12 3.63K 235
2026-04-11 Sat +25.17K 5M $11 3.63K 235
2026-04-12 Sun +23.83K 5.03M $10 3.63K 235
2026-04-13 Mon +17.29K 5.04M $7 3.63K 235
2026-04-14 Tue +20.34K 5.06M $9 3.63K 235
2026-04-15 Wed +17.63K 5.08M $7 3.63K 235
2026-04-16 Thu +28.46K 5.11M $12 3.63K 235
2026-04-17 Fri +17.09K 5.13M $7 3.63K 235
2026-04-18 Sat +20.85K 5.15M $9 3.63K 235
2026-04-19 Sun +22.96K 5.17M $10 3.63K 235
2026-04-20 Mon +24.37K 5.2M $10 3.63K 235
2026-04-21 Tue +22.92K 5.22M $10 3.63K 235
2026-04-22 Wed +21.98K 5.24M $9 -10 3.62K 235
2026-04-23 Thu 5.24M 3.62K 235
2026-04-24 Fri +50.11K 5.29M $22 3.62K 235
2026-04-25 Sat +27.02K 5.32M $12 3.62K 235
2026-04-26 Sun +17.75K 5.34M $7 3.62K 235
2026-04-27 Mon LIVE +18.63K 5.35M $8 3.62K 235
Daily averages -3.12K
Last 30 weeks total -96.75K $-43 -10
Last updated 2026-04-27

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About Flogging Molly - Topic

The social and political awareness that drives Flogging Molly’s music is never more prominent than in their upcoming new release LIFE IS GOOD - a strikingly powerful album and it arrives at a strikingly key time. The sixth studio album by the renowned Celtic-punk rockers now in their 20th year is mature, well crafted, equally polished and almost aggressively topical. It is filled with rousing songs that are timeless in their sentiment, but directly related to today’s most pressing concerns: Politics, the economy, unemployment, planned boomtowns gone bust, immigration policies gone awry, and much more. For singer and lyricist Dave King, it may be the lyrical couplet contained within the surging “Reptiles (We Woke Up”) that points toward the album’s central theme. “We woke up,” sings King, “And we won’t fall back asleep.” “The thing is, there are things changing,” says King. “That’s why I wrote that line, ‘Like reptiles, we'll all soon be dust someday.’ It’s quite scary, especially for somebody who has children these days--bringing up family in this environment of who’s welcome and who’s not welcome. I'm talking about the cultures in America and the UK--especially American immigration. Life Is Good thus serves as a wake-up call to those who have simply stood by while far-reaching political decisions were made that had serious impact on them. And, significantly, it also serves as notice that the time for action is now. And people are indeed taking action, adds King, which is a crucial point. “I think especially with things like government--I think we all tend to fall asleep a little bit when it comes to other people that are making decisions for you. I think we should be the ones influencing the government to make these decisions. It’s a great thing that we’re now taking to the streets again. And it’s a positive thing.” Imagery abounds on Life Is Good, and one of the most memorable images might be found in “Adamstown,” the saga of a planned community west of Dublin that came to a halt in mid-construction a decade ago when the Irish economy crashed--and left little more than a ghost town in its place. “It had a huge negative connotation to it,” King says of the eerie, unfinished settlement. “But now it’s starting to turn again, people are starting to move there, businesses are starting to open, and there is hope.” Thematically, hope and inspiration are a major part of “The Hand of John L. Sullivan,” a rollicking track about the legendary “Boston Str