Boston-based Celtic punk band Dropkick Murphys unveiled their thirteenth studio album, For the People, on July 4, 2025, delivering a fervent collection of tracks that resonate with themes of unity, social justice, and working-class solidarity. This release marks a significant moment for the band, as it features the return of longtime vocalist Al Barr, who contributes to the track “The Vultures Circle High” after a hiatus to care for his ailing mother .
The album, produced and mixed by Ted Hutt, is a testament to the band’s enduring commitment to addressing societal issues through music. The cover art, designed by Shepard Fairey’s Studio Number One, encapsulates the album’s defiant spirit .
For the People features notable collaborations that enrich its thematic depth. British folk-punk artist Billy Bragg lends his voice to a rendition of Ewan MacColl’s “School Days Over,” while Irish folk-metal band The Scratch contributes to “Longshot” and “One Last Goodbye,” the latter serving as a tribute to the late Shane MacGowan of The Pogues . Additionally, Irish folk group The Mary Wallopers appear on the track “Bury the Bones,” infusing traditional elements into the band’s punk framework.
The album’s lead single, “Who’ll Stand With Us?,” released on June 3, 2025, is a rallying cry against societal divisions and a call for collective action. The accompanying video, directed by Jon Vulpine, portrays the stark realities of social fragmentation and has been highlighted by the MeidasTouch Network for its poignant message .
Beyond the digital release, fans can anticipate the physical editions of For the People, set to be available on October 10, 2025. These editions will include five bonus tracks not present on the streaming version, offering additional content for collectors and enthusiasts .
In support of the album, Dropkick Murphys are embarking on the “Summer of Discontent” U.S. tour alongside Bad Religion, commencing in late July and spanning various cities across the country. The tour underscores the band’s dedication to engaging with fans and advocating for the themes central to their latest work .
For the People stands as a compelling addition to Dropkick Murphys’ discography, reinforcing their role as musicians deeply intertwined with the narratives of resilience and activism. The album not only marks a creative milestone but also reaffirms the band’s unwavering voice in the discourse on social and political issues.