Just heard these two new tracks from The Pinstripes. Lovely, lovely new tunes - the harmonies are intact, the tempo set to groove, and soulful throughout. Available on 10" as well. These guys never write bad stuff. Check it. Get into it.
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This compilation was just released a couple days ago by the wonderful people at Indie Vision Music. It's volume three of their Ska compilation series. They've been releasing awesome stuff through out the years, and a bunch of other kinds of comps such as their Summer Slam and Fighting from the Ground Up series...I'm not sure if those are still going on though? It's actually been a while since I've visited the website. I just so happened to read about this comp through a bunch of tweets (Oh social media, you're such a wonderful tool!). And I haven't gone through all 28 tracks yet, but I'm streaming through it as I write this and everything is oh-so-lovely.
The lineup on this comp is really tight. It includes tracks from superstars like, The O.C. Supertones, For Pete's Sake, The Insyderz, an unreleased track from, The Dingess, The Anchorage and Codename Rock (They have on here, Mile Markers, their newest track that they released last year). Some other band's I'm hearing for the time and digging include Christafari and Atombender. Again, this comp is 28 tracks long, lots of time to check out everything. But the one track that did catch my eye, and the one I'm keeping on repeat for now is the track from Upstanding Youth, Burn With It. That was a surprise to see them on this thing. I was surprised because they played a final show last year (I didn't attend it) and I didn't know they had released music after, A Senses of Urgency. The songs on, Burn the Process, are tight though. Be sure to check out the compilation HERE and best of all, it's free. Free is good right? Your new favorite Ska band will likely be on this compilation. Check it. New music from Chicago punk/ska band, Still Alive. It's up for nameyourprice. Pretty fierce stuff, with lots of thrash and punk mixed with some groovy breakdowns. They take it up a notch and get heavier on a lot of the tracks, but they still blend in some nice ska beats here and there. Sick tunes yo. I bought this slice of heaven for this podcast because it turned 3-years-old on 06/19/2013. Chocolate pudding topped with haupia and whipped cream. Delicious I tell you, delicious. Next year, I'll get a whole pie. And I'll probably eat it all by my lonesome self listening to Peter Cetera and then later watch the Karate Kid Part 2. And listen to Peter Cetera again, just because. Yes, I made some minor changes to the website. Podcasting will be a part-time, part-time thing. Does that make sense? I've had episodes in the works, but nothing came about them. Maybe later...One things for sure, I haven't stopped listening to new music. In fact...well, I've been listening to a lot of stuff lately. Here is a tiny list of a small part of what I've been listening to lately. And of course there's more! I recently went to Las Vegas (the last week of May) and went record shopping there. Picked up the new Dillinger Escape Plan, The Color Morale and Phoenix. And loving all three! Haven't gone to any shows while I was up there though. I did want to catch The Objex and The Seriouslys...two separate shows, but I was having fun hanging out with family and friends and stuffing my face with rolls and rolls of sushi. All-you-can eat sushi deals here on the island is pretty much nonexistent. Why oh why?? Anyway, do check out these records if you get a chance. Pick up a copy for yourself. Support Local Music. You won't be disappointed. Thanks for reading :-D 1. Big D and the Kids Table - StrollBig D and the Kids Table will be releasing two records this year, Stomp and Stroll. It's not a double album, but instead two separate records showcasing their love of punk and ska and stroll, a sound unique to their style. The records came about with the help of generous people who donated on Kickstarter. And the band responded with two amazing records, although, I'd have to say my favorite is Stroll. It has elements of their rude sound and lots of reggae to boot. The Doped Up Dollies also make an appearance, a stronger one in fact, often taking leads on several tracks. The last song on the record, Trust in Music, plays like a sequel to Once in a While/Baby, Don't Cry (my favorite Big D song). It's the song that I've been waiting for since I started listening to this band. Oh, so you didn't hear it yet? You should have pledged. 2. Gasoline Kills - Give up ChorusGasoline Kills are a four-piece rock and roll punk band from Orange County, California. They recently released a full-length, Give Up Chorus, featuring ten songs of rock and roll style punk through GC Records. The album plays on a quick tempo and with a whole lot of catchy choruses, punk fillers and even a couple acoustic based tracks too. It's a really solid debut for this four-piece. The packaging for this is album is custom made and it's pretty rad. It's so rad, in fact, I haven't even opened up my copy of the album yet because I didn't want to break the wax sealing (check out a little video about the making of this record HERE). The album is also available on the band's Bandcamp HERE. They're currently booking some shows along the West Coast. Go to a show and tell me how amazing and great it was and that I missed out on some good times. Ack. 3. Opposition Rising - Get off your Ass, Get off your KneesOpposition Rising are a four-piece punk band from Boston, Massachusetts. They just released a new EP, Get off Your Ass, Get off Your Knees (pick it up now on their Bandcamp HERE), a follow up to their debut record, Aftermathematics. They'll soon be releasing it as a 10” through their own label, Opposition Records as well as through Pirates Press, Rodent Popsicle, and Riot Ska Records. The new EP opens with a heavier edge bordering their hardcore style, which later progresses into their punk and ska roots. It's a very fast paced EP, aggressive in both sound and words, and mosh friendly – it definitely is, especially that last part. But to make it more interesting, the band includes for their fifth track (the EP clocks in at less than ten minutes) an extended, slowed version of, The Rich are Killing the Poor, titled, Opposition Dub. The track keeps the same chorus and theme, but played to a slower groove and dubbed vibe. Nice way to close the EP with some familiar territory. 4. Pet TigersPet Tigers are a three-piece pop-punk trio from Las Vegas, Nevada with a full-length set to be released soon through SquidHat Records. I'm pretty stoked to finally hear some new material from this band. They play some pretty infectious pop-punk that's heavy on the synth and very upbeat to a new-wave 80's kind of vibe. One song in particular, Some Sun, is an uptempo dance track saturated with surf-pop and keys, a fun ditty, while the song, Shoe, an equally fun track, provides loads of electronics, a healthy dose of sassiness in the vocal work and an awesome story of a relationship in comparison to shoes. Currently these two tracks are available for free on the SquidHat Records website (check it out HERE (scroll to the bottom) as well as tracks from the rest of their excellent roster). The band also released a 7” single on Record Store Day with another version of, Some Sun, and another new track, Yeah. You will love this band. Oh yes. You will love this band. 5. Save the Swim Team - The Big CompromiseSave the Swim Team are a seven-piece ska band from Huntington Beach, California. Their newest EP, The Big Compromise, released through Not Punk Records, is three songs of catchy, progressive punk and ska. Very nice uptempo tracks with lots of crunch in the guitars and a tight horn section to back it up. There's quite the lot of heavier riffs in their tunes and whole variety of breakdowns, but they do a good job at keeping it skank-friendly with their clean guitars and, again, their awesome rhythm section. They're just wrapping up a summer tour they did across the country, but what they need to do now is start writing for a full length - and fast. There is something special about this sound, lots of creative melodies and a diversity of hooks, and I'm sure the band knows it too. Until then, listen to the songs off their EP HERE. 6. Siblings - SiblingsSiblings are a four-piece hardcore band from Honolulu, Hawaii. They just released their self-titled debut record back in April – and it's a good one. Really, really good (listen to it HERE). It's a hardcore album featuring eight heavy tracks, fast and explosive without a moments rest, clocking in right at the ten minute mark. And they do quite a bit within their limited time frame. Siblings' self-titled goes through a mesh of gang vocals, power chords and breakdowns, and enough guitar feedback to make a record of its own. It's an excellent sound backed by vocals that hold no regard to anything short of aggressive. Their lyrics are angry with a bit of frustration, but there's a drive somewhere in between all of that. And it's the same drive that's glorified in the band's consistency to play shows and put out music, being active in a small town music community with a strong emphasis on doing things yourself – nothing short lived. Fuckin' A, guys. If ya listen closely to the campaign video, you'll hear some new tunes. Think of this campaign as a way to pre-order Calculator's new album. WHAT? A NEW ALBUM?!!! Yes indeed. Spread the word. Donate. Get into it. Fo'sho. I'm pretty sure this track was released earlier this year on their Bandcamp, HERE. But it's also on Youtube :-D This is Eskera. The song is called, Nuevo Rostro de la Esclavitud. This band was once called, Cold Heart Re-Press. They now go by, The Harbor, and just recently released a new EP. It's only up for stream right now, but it's just so lovely. Oh yes!
Night Gaunts are a ska band from New Zealand and they'll be playing their first U.S. show this June. Been listening to these guys for a little bit now. Really high energy and groovy tracks from this five-piece. I think if you're in the Chicago/surrounding areas, you probably should go to this show. And Mustard Plug is playing! Oh and this is them playing live at a radio station. This is the good stuff. They released an EP last year titled, Love Life & the Devil. Their full-length, Full Body Tourettes [Pt.II] is a great one too. Check it out on their Bandcamp HERE. Spencer Moody is going to make a solo record. Yes, we all should contribute to this. This needs to happen. |
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