Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Happiness is easily achieved when soundtracked by ska. It’s a long proven fact. Add sunshine to the mix and who needs Prozac?
Unfortunately for most of the world though, Summer comes but once a year and ska doesn’t make all that much sense when the Heaven’s are pissing on your parade in a cold South Westerly direction. Unless.
Unless beer is involved. Cue a montage of me, my friends and I skanking our little hearts out on a sweat drenched dancefloor at 4 in the morning, smiles from ear to ear and inaudible belly laughs when someone eventually pushes the skank to slippery floor ratio.
Alcohol aside, don’t worry it’s not out of reach-just not the main focal point for the moment, it’s sunshine that really sells ska. You can believe in brass when there’s an enormous ball of gas...
Happiness is easily achieved when soundtracked by ska. It’s a long proven fact. Add sunshine to the mix and who needs Prozac?
Unfortunately for most of the world though, Summer comes but once a year and ska doesn’t make all that much sense when the Heaven’s are pissing on your parade in a cold South Westerly direction. Unless.
Unless beer is involved. Cue a montage of me, my friends and I skanking our little hearts out on a sweat drenched dancefloor at 4 in the morning, smiles from ear to ear and inaudible belly laughs when someone eventually pushes the skank to slippery floor ratio.
Alcohol aside, don’t worry it’s not out of reach-just not the main focal point for the moment, it’s sunshine that really sells ska. You can believe in brass when there’s an enormous ball of gas...
- 7/29/2012
- by Morgan Roberts
- Obsessed with Film
Reel Big Fish.s Live! In Concert! DVD is officially in stores today. The live concert DVD was filmed before a sold-out, hometown crowd at the Grove of Anaheim this past January and features 20 classic Reel Big Fish songs, as well as all of the in-between-song-banter that fans have come to expect. Reel Big Fish is currently on tour with Two-Tone legends The English Beat and Orlando, Fl-based reggae/ska punks The Supervillains. Reel Big Fish front man Aaron Barrett tells M&C the band is stoked about the tour: .We are so excited to be playing with one of our favorite bands of all time and one of the biggest influences on our music!! We Love the English Beat.
- 7/22/2009
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
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