Ska Blah Blah: Small Talk - Episode 05 - The Aggrolites

Posted on July 17th, 2008 by JJ Loy.
Categories: interviews, podcasts.

Brian Dixon has been a major influence in LA’s Ska and Reggae scene for years now.  He’s been a key player in the Rhythm Doctors and the After Hours project- his latest thing is a little band you might have heard of- called The Aggrolites.

Brian and I discuss The Aggro’s writing process and their belief that everyone can love good Reggae, on this, the last episode of Small Talk.

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Comment on July 17th, 2008.

These guys are going to seriously blow the hell up after Warped Tour.

I have been following them for quite a few years now — I enjoy the early reggae sound they play — and the Aggros have always consistently produced quality rhythms and lyrics. Furthermore, they enjoy being on stage and playing together, and pass a great vibe onto the audience that’s contagious.

brem

Comment on July 18th, 2008.

I’m so excited I get to see them on monday!

carlos

Comment on July 18th, 2008.

why, on earth would this be the last episode?

JJ Loy

Comment on July 18th, 2008.

Carlos-
Ska Blah Blah runs in short series, and we’ve come to the end of another one. But as I say in the show, the blog side of Ska Blah Blah isn’t going anywhere.

A lot of great bands are popping up these days, and there’s still a lot of musicians I’d like to talk to, but I’m not planning another series anytime soon.

It seems that Gabe over at Pressure Drop Soundcast is doing more and more interviews, if you like my show, you’ll love Pressure Drop.

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