Articles related to "Ska Punk"In July of last year one of the U.K's most influential underground music acts of the last decade announced their retirement after ten long genre breaking years.
This article details the history of ska music, including the advent of the genre as well as the influential ska bands that helped shape the music into what we hear today.
Scrambes, the new LP by ska/punk band Bomb the Music Industry!, might be neither ska nor punk . The album, out January 20th, is said to break away in a few key ways.
New Jersey-based ska band Streetlight Manifesto deliver incredible instrumentation and lyrics. Their album Somewhere in the Between refines their sound and ups the tempo.
The Sound of Animals Fighting (TSAF) have announced the release of a third album, The Ocean and the Sun, out September 9th. Here is a first look at their final album.
Skinheads Against Racial Prejudice (SHARP) is an anti-racism group attempting to remove the taint of neo-Nazi hate-speak from the skinhead name.
Jeff Rosenstock, Bomb the Music Industry!'s frontman, promised a more piano-heavy sound on his new album Scrambles. This isn't exactly true, but the album doesn't flop.
In 2007 legendary punks The Subhumans released their first new album in more than 20 years. Frontman Dick Lucas talks about why it took so long & what still riles him up
Dick Lucas of The Subhumans talks about the conditions leading to the British anarcho punk scene that formed in the wake of Crass in the late 70s and early 80s
Sweden's Moneybrother blends an array of rock influences for a fresh, contemporary take on modern, dramatic pop rock.
A brief summary of the life and musical career of one of ska's major frontrunners, Desmond Dekker.
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