Wednesday, June 25, 2014

THE SUBTLENESS OF A THUNDERSTORM


What is it that makes me like so much this sound of blistering acute noises that come together like a sound of a crystal ball rolling down a stairs and crashing on its way.  It’s like all the horns in the world came together to play so loud yet so fast that they can generate electricity on its own vibration.

I am talking about that zest you get when you’re driving in your car in a beautiful and peaceful road at a sunny afternoon and when you boost your radio up with some great Ska tune like Sellout from Reel Big Fish, or Leavin’ from Mad Caddies, you just get all pumped up. It feels like you have just woken up even though you have been on the road for a couple of hours. You just feel like singing very loud with open windows, aaahhh, what a feeling. It’s that right amount of adrenaline in a sound that makes you enter the right state of mind.

The Ska sound is just so incomparable because of those unedifying features that run in you. That kind of something that brings everyone together to experience that unexplainable felling that makes you feel alive! And the sound is so wide that can bend together a slower vibrating sound with some frenetic and fast rhythm uniting every taste and personality.

 It’s a Ska Reggae Party!!


Enjoy the Party!!

Friday, January 10, 2014

Top 10 ska-punk albums 2013


With the year done its time to review the best of the past year. Here is a list of the best albums in 2013. I have got to say that the past 12 months have shown us some brilliant works making it difficult to assess the albums in a hierarchical order as they all have that special kind of something. Take a pick below: