
Pull Like A Dog
The Scratch are Conor Dockery (guitar, backing vocals), Cathal McKenna (bass/backing vocals), Daniel Lang (cajĂłn, percussion, lead vocals), Gary Regan (guitar/backing vocals)
Following the success of their second album Mind Yourself (2023), coupled with their unrivalled high-octane live shows, playing to growing crowds across Ireland, the UK, Europe, the US and Australia, The Scratch are considered one of Irelandâs most exciting bands.
Cleverly fusing folk and metal music, played on acoustic instruments, with loud guitar riffs and raucous energy, The Scratch consistently capture the crowdâs attention with their powerful stage presence. With support from the likes of Iggy Pop, BBC Radio 1, BBC 6 Music and Kerrang!, the band are showing no signs of slowing down.
Following a busy 2025 - touring across the US with The Dropkick Murphyâs, supporting Dermot Kennedy at MISNEACH (a new global Irish festival in Sydney), performing at this yearâs Download Festival, and their music recently featured in Netflixâs acclaimed historical drama series House of Guinness â The Scratch are set to release their brand new album âPull Like A Dogâ on 13th March 2026 via Sony Music Ireland.
Written in Hellfire Studio in Dublin with engineer Thomas Donoghue and producer John âSpudâ Murphy (Lankum, Black Midi, caroline), âPull Like A Dogâ is a fiercely powerful introduction to a brand-new chapter for the band.
The folk-metal supremos release the title track âPull Like A Dogâ to coincide with the announcement of their new album. With its raucous energy and loud guitar riffs, the single is a prime example of The Scratchâs serious raw talent to cleverly combine folk and metal music, creating something that is distinctive and original. âItâs about tossing aside the idea of apologising for merely existing or hoping that if I keep colouring inside the lines Iâll get what I think I deserveâ Daniel Lang (Lango â vocals, cajon) notes. âMocking myself a bit but also getting the blood going so Iâll grab life by the scruff and be loud about itâ.
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The Scratch are Conor Dockery (guitar, backing vocals), Cathal McKenna (bass/backing vocals), Daniel Lang (cajĂłn, percussion, lead vocals), Gary Regan (guitar/backing vocals)
Following the success of their second album Mind Yourself (2023), coupled with their unrivalled high-octane live shows, playing to growing crowds across Ireland, the UK, Europe, the US and Australia, The Scratch are considered one of Irelandâs most exciting bands.
Cleverly fusing folk and metal music, played on acoustic instruments, with loud guitar riffs and raucous energy, The Scratch consistently capture the crowdâs attention with their powerful stage presence. With support from the likes of Iggy Pop, BBC Radio 1, BBC 6 Music and Kerrang!, the band are showing no signs of slowing down.
Following a busy 2025 - touring across the US with The Dropkick Murphyâs, supporting Dermot Kennedy at MISNEACH (a new global Irish festival in Sydney), performing at this yearâs Download Festival, and their music recently featured in Netflixâs acclaimed historical drama series House of Guinness â The Scratch are set to release their brand new album âPull Like A Dogâ on 13th March 2026 via Sony Music Ireland.
Written in Hellfire Studio in Dublin with engineer Thomas Donoghue and producer John âSpudâ Murphy (Lankum, Black Midi, caroline), âPull Like A Dogâ is a fiercely powerful introduction to a brand-new chapter for the band.
The folk-metal supremos release the title track âPull Like A Dogâ to coincide with the announcement of their new album. With its raucous energy and loud guitar riffs, the single is a prime example of The Scratchâs serious raw talent to cleverly combine folk and metal music, creating something that is distinctive and original. âItâs about tossing aside the idea of apologising for merely existing or hoping that if I keep colouring inside the lines Iâll get what I think I deserveâ Daniel Lang (Lango â vocals, cajon) notes. âMocking myself a bit but also getting the blood going so Iâll grab life by the scruff and be loud about itâ.











