The 5-Inch Monkey Ska-cast
Episode 4: UK New Ska Spotlight [http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11711544/podcast4.mp3] Since I have been actively seeking out new ska, it’s been the British ska that has surprised me the most. You see, I always thought of British ska as being strongly aligned with the 60’s Jamaican sound, the famous 2-Tone bands or bands influenced by that original 2-Tone movement. What I found, in addition to what I described, was a strong ska punk scene. I always considered ska punk an American invention that took root in continental Europe, to an extent, but never thought that it existed in Britain. I was wrong. So a lot of this ska-cast was comprised of songs culled from excellent free samplers put out by Ska Mutiny Records and TNS Records. So while I highlight some other styles too, British ska punk is the surprise star of this episode. The Simmertones [http://www.thesimmertones.co.uk/] – “One Time Soon” – from the Presenting the Simmertones, Volume 1 [http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/presenting-simmertones-vol./id370074003] album A 7-piece outfit from Devon that is influenced by traditional ska sounds of the Skatalites and Desmond Dekker but plays it with their own British flair. Catchy and upbeat, they start off the ska-cast the right way. [https://i0.wp.com/www.thesimmertones.co.uk/page17/files/collage_lb_image_page17_19_1.png] The Estimators [http://www.facebook.com/theestimators] – “Prince of Peace” – SoundCloud track [http://www.facebook.com/theestimators?sk=app_19507961798] The Estimators are also influenced by the traditional ska and early reggae and seem to be more of a London party band than a proper recording group. But I do love their style and this track displays it properly. [https://i0.wp.com/a3.l3-images.myspacecdn.com/images02/114/fefc9af670054df78724044f62fd7295/l.jpg] Tyrannosaurus Alan [http://www.myspace.com/talanuk] – “Tunnels” – from the Campaign [http://tyrannosaurusalan.bigcartel.com/product/album-pre-order] album London’s Tyrannosaurus Alan seem to be one of the big bands on the UK punk ska scene and they certainly have the chops. A big punk sound with a 4-piece horn section. [https://i0.wp.com/media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ldwesasaox1qe977s.jpg] Anti-Vigilante [http://www.facebook.com/antivigilante] – Virtue of the Vicious – from the Secure Beneath the Watchful Eyes [http://antivigilante.bigcartel.com/product/secure-beneath-the-watchful-eyes-debut-album] album Big energy 4-piece skacore outfit from Milton Keynes, UK. From their Facebook page: ANTI VIGILANTE took the first half of 2011 out to recover from the passing of Drummer Oli Smith. Driven by the loss of both a band mate and best friend ANTI VIGILANTE are back with greater determination and conviction and ready to hit the road harder than ever. The band looks to be touring heavily through 2011 and 2012. [https://i0.wp.com/www.liveunsigned.com/images/artists/5684.jpg] Kids Can’t Fly [http://www.facebook.com/kidscantfly] – “Everyone” – Digital single [http://kidscantfly.bandcamp.com/track/everyone] Not a ska band per se, Southampton’s Kids Can’t fly are more a pop punk band with some horns thrown in. But somehow it still works and we od pride ourselves on featuring all aspects of the ska scene here, even the styles on the fringe. [https://i0.wp.com/a4.l3-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/121/d1811106c408a5214433e9c1912dd007/l.jpg] The Hostiles [http://www.myspace.com/hostileska] – “True or False” – from the Always Looking Forward [http://hostileska.bigcartel.com/product/always-looking-forward]album Horn driven ska punk from Ayr, Scotland. These guys have been doing it for 10 years and seem to still be going strong… [https://i0.wp.com/a1.l3-images.myspacecdn.com/images02/143/81002652448f493481266cda2385168e/l.jpg] Detached [http://www.myspace.com/detachedska] – “Rid of It” – from the None the Wiser [http://www.detached.bigcartel.com/product/none-the-wiser-ep] EP The most anthem-like of the songs featured this episode, xxx’s Detached is a fixture on the Uk ska punk scene [https://i0.wp.com/a2.l3-images.myspacecdn.com/images02/78/47cecb49073448ada0b10eaff4c1f81e/l.jpg] Stand Out Riot [http://www.facebook.com/standoutriot] – “This is Not a Movement” – from The Gentlemen Bandits [http://www.standoutriot.bigcartel.com/product/pre-order-the-gentleman-bandits] album They describe themselves as a “7-piece Skacore Gypsy Punk Fest” that features a 3-piece horn section and a violin. From Manchester, they already have a couple of albums under their belts. [https://i0.wp.com/30.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lnb6n4n2NN1qashjko1_500.jpg] Harijan [http://www.myspace.com/harijan] – “Curriculum” – from the TNS Records free sampler Manchester’s Harijan appear to be no more, which is a real shame. Hard-edged ska punk with a wicked brass section. [https://i0.wp.com/a4.l3-images.myspacecdn.com/images02/137/8cda4f353b4e4d46b857f1865cb36055/l.jpg] On the Turn – “Kidnap And Ransom” – ??? I can find nothing about this band on the interwebs. If you know something about them, let me know. Upbeat, melodic ska punk from London. The Fractions [http://www.thefractions.co.uk/] – “We Were Kings” – from the Release [http://www.thefractions.bigcartel.com/product/release-new-album] album Yet another Manchester band. 5-piece ska punk with yet another wicked little brass section. [https://i0.wp.com/a4.l3-images.myspacecdn.com/images02/101/f7caec14652f4916bd6d640f8c54074a/l.jpg] SonicBoomSix [http://sonicboomsix.co.uk/welcome.cfm] – “Addicted to Bass” – from the Rude Awakening [http://sonicboomsix.co.uk/rudeawakening.cfm] album These guys remind me of Fishbone. Not is their sound but in their way to blend ska and reggae with a myriad of different styles, do it seamlessly and have it sound completely original. Uncategorizeable music from Manchester (again!). [https://i0.wp.com/www.xyzmagazine.co.uk/img/live_sonic_boom_six_engine_rooms_polly_hanrahan_250410_01.jpg] Rasta4Eyes [http://www.facebook.com/rasta4eyes] – “The Herb” – ??? Rasta4Eyes is a relative newcomer and skew far more to the ska/reggae side of the equation than punk. But they balance it well. Straight out of Liverpool. [https://i0.wp.com/a3.l3-images.myspacecdn.com/images02/136/5667aa26b307447c983d510e1b79f632/l.jpg] The JB Conspiracy [http://www.facebook.com/thejbconspiracy?sk=info] – “1989” – from the This Machine [http://www.banquetrecords.com/dip034] album From Guildford, UK. Imagine if two tone kept growing up over the last 30 years. Yeah, it’s a weird description but it works for me. [https://i0.wp.com/a1.l3-images.myspacecdn.com/images02/25/92dd05758f31472489322ac5d368d35c/l.jpg] The Kebabs [http://www.catchitkebabs.co.uk/] – “Bluelight” – from the Return of the Kebabulance [http://www.catchitkebabs.co.uk/return-of-the-kebabulance/] The Kebabs hailed from northern England and according to their website, are broken up. But they hint that some of the core members may continue on a new project. Which would be a good thing. [https://i0.wp.com/farm5.static.flickr.com/4091/5023092424_611152e6cb.jpg] The Talks [http://www.thetalks.co.uk/] – “Nothing to Offer” – from the Live Now, Pay Later [http://www.thetalks.co.uk/#/store/4552825990] album A very polished ska rock sound from these fellas from Hull. Quite an impressive resume for a band that hasn’t been on the scene that long. [https://i0.wp.com/a3.l3-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/31/e35829af25cee808f539d53fc1f6d59f/l.jpg] The SkaSouls [http://www.skasouls.com/] – “Ten Out of Ten” – free download [http://www.skasouls.com/index.php?page=sounds&menuid=3] Another band from London with a more traditional sound and a catchy little 2-tone influenced tune. [https://i0.wp.com/www.skasouls.com/uploaded_images/rotating_gallery/NYE3.jpg] Nutty Skunk [http://www.facebook.com/nuttyskunk?sk=app_2405167945] – “The Phantom” – free download [http://www.reverbnation.com/nuttyskunk] I love my ska covers and this one is very good. Would liek to hear more from this band from Leeds. [https://i0.wp.com/a4.l3-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/5/04ff7810fc56e42cc7a8cdd22fd7d79d/l.jpg] Mr. Bligh [http://www.mrbligh.com/] – “Brand New Ting” – from the Is This England? [http://www.mrbligh.com/page3.htm] album Mr. Bligh is a one man band from Bristol blending ska with funk and other island sounds. The album is free and it’s pretty damned good. [https://i0.wp.com/www.mrbligh.com/userimages/cdtaz.jpeg] Episode 4: UK New Ska Spotlight [http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11711544/podcast4.mp3]
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