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Quest For Glory II posted:You're in luck! I am the one single person in this thread who actually listens to/recommends non-American/UK ska (you guys are missing out), so your post will not have gone in vain. Yes, I've noticed that trad/Jamaican ska gets very little love in this thread. Also, SkaPara, La Ruda Salska, and OreSkaBand are staples of my ska collection.
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While we're recommending bands, I may have mentioned this before, but One Night Band's new album is now available in the US on poo poo like Napster. They dropped the horns on this album, but it ultimately doesn't matter because their album is produced by the Aggrolites, and it is crunchy and catchy as gently caress, just like I was hoping. Way Back Home had a couple of really awesome songs (Rolling the Dice, Le Monde á Nos Pieds, Can't Stand It), but Hit & Run is by far a much better album all around. Their style is basically rocksteady/ska, so imagine an Aggrolites album cranked up another 40-50 BPM and that's what this is.
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# ? Feb 22, 2009 06:32 |
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alvinthegreat posted:Yes, I've noticed that trad/Jamaican ska gets very little love in this thread. Christ, I don't shut up about La Ruda. You'll be excited to know they've got a new album, "Grand Soir", coming out next month. Let's not forget: Freygolo, Obrint Pas, The Locos, Miami Bazooka Head, Stevo's Teen, No Authority, and I could go on.
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# ? Feb 22, 2009 11:08 |
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Ska-P is in the OP Some of the best ska I've heard lately is foreign. I was telling a friend about TSPO a while ago, he works for a TV station dealing specifically with asian alternative music and hadn't heard of them.
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# ? Feb 22, 2009 11:20 |
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Quest For Glory II posted:You're in luck! I am the one single person in this thread who actually listens to/recommends non-American/UK ska (you guys are missing out), so your post will not have gone in vain. For english ska I can't recommend Mumrah/The Display Team enough, their EP Huzzah! is some great progressive rock/ska punk stuff, definitely something I don't hear enough. http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewProfile&friendID=12780006 Dr Octopus was a decent australian ska band, similar to Sonic Boom Six in terms of sound, maybe with less punk, though.
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# ? Feb 23, 2009 00:16 |
Anyone like Leningrad as far as Russian Ska goes? They seem to teeter off into punk and even folk sometimes, but they have some good ska tracks.
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# ? Feb 23, 2009 01:40 |
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Sandwolf posted:Anyone like Leningrad as far as Russian Ska goes? They seem to teeter off into punk and even folk sometimes, but they have some good ska tracks. I'm come across some of their stuff on last.fm, I was a fan. Haven't had much more exposure than that, I'll have to look them up again. Did anyone go to the Toasters show tonight in NYC? A friend happened to know the leader singer of Across the Aisle, so he reminded me of the show and I went along. I kinda want to die now after six hours of dancing, but it was a fantastic show.
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# ? Feb 23, 2009 07:06 |
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Thought this was relevant and I didn't know if it had been posted yet, but there is a Ska documentary called "The Up Beat" that can be found HERE. It looks pretty good and I am going to pick it up in the next few days. Sorry if this is a repeat, didn't scour the rest of the posts to make sure. Edit: Just checked the site and it is down. If you are still interested you can pick it up via their Myspace page HERE HeySka fucked around with this message at 20:19 on Feb 25, 2009 |
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drat I had no idea that existed. I'm going to pick it up probably next week.
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# ? Feb 23, 2009 23:45 |
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Man, the Slackers have gotta be the most consistently awesome band around right now. A release or two almost every year since 96, and I can't think of a single one that isn't at least good. Think I'm gonna go see them soon in Westchester, they usually put on a good show.
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# ? Feb 26, 2009 18:05 |
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Well, I suppose this counts. http://www.nodoubt.com/events/
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# ? Feb 27, 2009 00:20 |
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Paramore? really?
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# ? Feb 27, 2009 02:26 |
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The more I listen to it, the more I love Scrambles. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'm Twweeeeeenty-fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiive And I still act like I'm ten! So god drat good. BtMI! definitely didn't disappoint with this one.
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# ? Feb 27, 2009 09:33 |
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Mysterious Aftertaste posted:Well, I suppose this counts. This is awesome. My mother and I are going to this in Atlanta along with one of my friends. No Doubt is awesome and more ska-ish pop would be cool.
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# ? Feb 28, 2009 05:21 |
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A bunch of random crap: - I was excited to see that Taj Motel Trio will be playing in Moorestown, NJ (near Philly) in March. And then I realized that I already have tickets to see Less Than Jake that night. I hate when that happens. I'm sorry Josh - I really want to see Edna's Goldfish. I almost went to their last reunion back in like early 2001, and I really regret not going. But I really don't want to drive all the way up there from the Philly area for 30 minutes of one band and a day full of crap. - I'm really digging Scrambles. Its' sound is a logical progression from Get Warmer. Which is the sort of poo poo I LOVE. - I've never really listened to them, but I saw that Chase Long Beach signed to Victory Records. All I could think was, "hehe...You dumb bastards". Seriously, don't they know better?
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# ? Mar 4, 2009 06:49 |
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WaffleZombie posted:- I really want to see Edna's Goldfish. I almost went to their last reunion back in like early 2001, and I really regret not going. But I really don't want to drive all the way up there from the Philly area for 30 minutes of one band and a day full of crap. Yeah, I really want to see them but it's really hard to justify $50 to watch a half-hour set. Third Eye Blind being there is sort of convincing me towards going but I know one band will play at 1 and the other will be at 7 and I'll end up having to sit around for 6 hours holding my dick.
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WaffleZombie posted:A bunch of random crap: Yea, we were actually gonna try and play Philly that night but then I saw the Less Than Jake show and knew that was hopeless. Never fear though, we're going to be doing another east coast/northeast tour this summer and hopefully we can do a Philly show with Last Martyrs of a Lost Cause (who's record is awesome). Also speaking of bands signing to labels Royal City Riot (who's album is also awesome) just signed to Megalith. I only saw Chase Long Beach once, at Ska Weekend, and the crowd wasn't really into them. We were setting up to play so I didn't get to really watch their set, but I didn't much care for it either. They're apparently pretty big on the west coast though. Also we're leaving for tour in like a day, so if you live near one of the shows come on out and say hey. I'm the dude with the stupid mohawk. We're playing with some great bands on most of the shows: Mar 5 2009 West Columbia, South Carolina Mar 6 2009 Chesterfield, Virginia Mar 7 2009 Syracuse, New York Mar 8 2009 Albany, New York Mar 9 2009 Jamaica Plains, Massachusetts Mar 11 2009 Dansbury, Connecticut Mar 13 2009 Staten Island, New York Mar 14 2009 Moorestown, New Jersey If anybody that lives remotely close to any of these shows wants to let us crash on the floor it'd be greatly appreciated, we can't afford hotels and it is cold as hell sleeping in the van. More info is on the myspace of course: https://www.myspace.com/ttmt
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I've had a Pandora station seeded with Streetlight Manifesto and it's really been a good background for a lot of my workday. After seeing a lot of SM avatars I went poking around for this thread. Thanks thread. Still loving: A lot of Less Than Jake Five Iron Frenzy Tomas Kalnoky-fronted bands Reel Big Fish (especially Cheer Up) Suicide Machines And really there's good new stuff on my pandora station every day
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Quest For Glory II posted:Me too. I also like How It Goes, for a very specific reason. I bought the tracks out of order, and they just so happened to be the best songs. I totally get why people hate How it Goes, because Big D, for whatever reason, put their weakest material at the front of the CD (tracks 2-5, specifically). But if you cut out the 8-9 lovely songs, it still leaves an LP-length album of decent-to-good material (12 songs). I didn't even realize Strictly Thrash had been written or produced yet. Has it?
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# ? Mar 4, 2009 23:37 |
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Don't know if this counts but Sublime is reuniting.MTV posted:
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# ? Mar 5, 2009 00:10 |
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Tofig posted:I didn't even realize Strictly Thrash had been written or produced yet. Has it?
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# ? Mar 5, 2009 00:25 |
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Three cheers is up on QUR, how about that.
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Quest For Glory II posted:I'm just referring to the Beijing to Boston split which was released right around the time of that announcement. If they have another album that they're going to call Strictly Thrash, I would advise that they.. don't?? Just record and release a normal album instead of stretching yourself thin with these segregated CDs. Yeah, I had read that they're doing Strictly Dub and then Strictly Thrash. I love Big D, but I have to agree with you on this one.
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# ? Mar 5, 2009 01:46 |
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dnz posted:Three cheers is up on QUR, how about that. EDIT: Oh, look, an info link. Yes, that's it, apparently. I didn't like the other album of theirs I heard, but I hear so much about this one, I'll give it a shot. guppy fucked around with this message at 04:18 on Mar 5, 2009 |
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I've been lightly into ska for a while, mainly Catch-22, Streetlight Manifesto, BOTAR, and Big D & The Kids Table. I borrowed a bunch of Less Than Jake albums from a friend and I'm wondering if anyone knows where to start on listening to those.
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Xanieth posted:I've been lightly into ska for a while, mainly Catch-22, Streetlight Manifesto, BOTAR, and Big D & The Kids Table. I borrowed a bunch of Less Than Jake albums from a friend and I'm wondering if anyone knows where to start on listening to those. I personally would recommend Hello Rockview and Losing Streak. Anthem if you want a slightly poppier sound.
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Sandwolf posted:I personally would recommend Hello Rockview and Losing Streak. Anthem if you want a slightly poppier sound. I'd also recommend Borders & Boundaries, and the newest one, GNV FLA. Anthem & In with the Out Crowd are super poppy, but GNVFLA is a lot more upstroke and horn based.
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# ? Mar 5, 2009 04:51 |
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Scrambles gets 5 stars in Alt. Press And these guys just own.
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# ? Mar 5, 2009 11:31 |
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Lurchington posted:I've had a Pandora station seeded with Streetlight Manifesto and it's really been a good background for a lot of my workday. Ahhh gently caress I haven't listened to the Suicide Machines in forever, now I know what I'm doing when I get home from work
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Mysterious Aftertaste posted:I think the best album is The End, but FIF is one of my top 3 favorite bands and I'd place all the CDs very close to each other. In highschool, my parents limited a lot of my music purchases to Christian stuff and I'm fortunate that led me to Five Iron Frenzy. For me, the album I loved early was "Our Newest Album Ever" and I'm pretty sure I have the whole thing saved in some dark recesses of my brain. The End is Near does get some play on Pandora which is nice, but for me, The End is Here live album really did give me some tears as it a great curtain call for one of the most important bands in my life. For other "Christian Ska" that manages to stand up on its own merit muscially, I like The (OC) Supertones first two albums. However, like a lot of bands on Christian Labels, they changed some of their sound to conform to what was current. And, best find from my Pandora station is definitely The Barrymores - Think Straight Again Lurchington fucked around with this message at 18:11 on Mar 5, 2009 |
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dnz posted:And these guys just own. Yes they do. Who are they? Why are they covering my favorite songs?
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# ? Mar 5, 2009 23:16 |
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Lurchington posted:And, best find from my Pandora station is definitely The Barrymores - Think Straight Again Always used to have fun seeing these guys, it was a shame when they broke up though
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Z.S. Ghost posted:Yes they do. Who are they? Why are they covering my favorite songs? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gf0JVO0MU8A is also kickass. I love world/inferno
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Z.S. Ghost posted:Yes they do. Who are they? Why are they covering my favorite songs? I know a girl who knows these guys, they're part of a group of friends that has a lot of musical collective projects and stuff, I'll dig up some myspaces and put them up here, if it's not too creepy maybe
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# ? Mar 6, 2009 02:56 |
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I just got back from Reel Big Fish. It was fantastic. We don't get a lot of Ska in Sweden, and I've been missing Reel Big Fish several times over the past 5 years and I finally got to see them. Well worth the wait. One of the most fun shows I've had ever. Pretty much every song I wanted to hear was played except for hungry like the wolf(and S.R. ) I'm still rolling off of the joy of that show.
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Adinsxyz posted:I know a girl who knows these guys, they're part of a group of friends that has a lot of musical collective projects and stuff, I'll dig up some myspaces and put them up here, if it's not too creepy maybe I got the link from ctska.com's BTMI board, so I had no idea. This would be pretty cool, though.
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# ? Mar 9, 2009 06:23 |
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Anyone who didn't catch the acoustic versions of Dear Sergio, Forty Days, and Somewhere in the Between on AP Radio, I ripped just the songs. Since AP is a free show, would it be ok if I uploaded them and put the link up?
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# ? Mar 9, 2009 16:27 |
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BTMI is having a record release party this Friday at the John Bosch house in Brooklyn. If you can make it, definitely try, it's a great freaking place to see them.
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mix.lunar posted:Anyone who didn't catch the acoustic versions of Dear Sergio, Forty Days, and Somewhere in the Between on AP Radio, I ripped just the songs. Since AP is a free show, would it be ok if I uploaded them and put the link up? If it's allowed, I'd appreciate it. Also, if there's a podcast associated, a link to that would be great too.
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Lurchington posted:If it's allowed, I'd appreciate it. Also, if there's a podcast associated, a link to that would be great too. Uh, I'm not sure what the podcast is, I just listened to it on their website that I forget right now. Here is the link to the download for the acoustic songs. If this is not allowed, just tell me and I'll remove it.
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