Tag: ska

  • The Slackers – “New York Berlin” b/w “Tell Them No” 12” single

    The Slackers – “New York Berlin” b/w “Tell Them No” 12” single

    The Slackers “New York Berlin” b/w “Tell Them No” (12” one-sided picture disc single) (Pirates Press Records) I confess that, while the two songs which comprise the new Slackers single are good, solid cuts, I do not understand why this single has been pressed the way it has. First, both “New York Berlin” and “Tell…

  • Booze & Glory – Vespa & Londonians 12” EP

    Booze & Glory – Vespa & Londonians 12” EP

    Booze & Glory Vespa & Londonians (12”EP) (Pirates Press Records) Remember back in the early aughts when Fearless Records compiled a series of albums which found some genuinely great punk bands covering a multitude of different artists and genres – recasting them all in a punk context? Some of those covers were actually really, really…

  • The Slackers/Sic & Mad – “Love I Bring” b/w “My Cat is on Prozac” split 7”

    The Slackers/Sic & Mad – “Love I Bring” b/w “My Cat is on Prozac” split 7”

    The Slackers/Sic & Mad “Love I Bring” b/w “My Cat is on Prozac” split 7” (Pirates Press Records) There’s little doubt that this review will sound dismissive – such is the most common byproduct of a release which isn’t very good. Now, it’s true that the governing wisdom in the music industry has always been…

  • The Slackers – “Windowland” / “I Almost Lost You” 12” digitally-printed single

    The Slackers – “Windowland” / “I Almost Lost You” 12” digitally-printed single

    The Slackers “Windowland” / “I Almost Lost You” (12” Digitally-Printed single) (Pirates Press Records) It can be fun to write a short review once in a while and, when one addresses The Slackers’ newest single, “Windowland,” it’s impossible to not be brief. Clocking in at less than ten minutes total, the two songs on the…

  • Rancid – st (7″ EP)

    Rancid – st (7″ EP)

    At this stage of their career, it’s almost impossible to envision Rancid as anything other than the four-piece ska/punk powerhouse which has been responsible for songs like “Roots Radicals,” “Ruby Soho,” “Bloodclot,” “Fall Back Down” and “Last One To Die”; they are that punk-identified pop institution. At this point in their career, the band is…

  • The Bar Stool Preachers – Blatant Propaganda LP

    The Bar Stool Preachers – Blatant Propaganda LP

    A deeper look at the grooves pressed into the Blatant Propaganda LP by The Bar Stool Preachers. It’s pretty incredible how much a band seems to change as soon as people start paying attention to them and their fanbase swells. History is littered with bands who seemed not to change for years as they attempted…