Series 1 - Conversations on a Revivalist Movement
01.Chris Murray
02.Victor Rice
03.Dave Hillyard
04.Joey Altruda
05.Vic Ruggiero
Series 2 - Cut the Chit Chat
01.New Ska
02.Skinhead Reggae
03.Hard Edged Dub
04.Ska Rap
05.Ska Demos
06.Even Newer Ska
Special Episodes
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Posted on June 5th, 2008 by JJ Loy.
Categories: Ska Online.
The Drastics have posted a live cut of Prophet Song on their MySpace. Recorded by Ron from Green Room Rockers during their last trip to St. Louis, a few weeks ago. I was five feet from the band during this recording- what a great show.
Also, Anthony from The Drastics recently spun an all dub set for the podcast Echo Beach. It features The Drastics, Deals Gone Bad and Victor Rice- as well as Dub legends, Augustus Pablo, King Tubby and King Stitt.
Posted on January 2nd, 2008 by JJ Loy.
Categories: album review, news.
In case you haven’t noticed, we are now living in a New Year. It’s a time to reflect on the year before, a time to ask, “what were the best Ska and Reggae albums of the past 12 months?” More importantly, it’s a time where I answer that very question, in the form of various Top 5 lists.
Top Ska Albums
Top Dub Albums
Top Early/Skinhead Reggae
Favorite Tracks
Albums Worth Mentioning
Some of these listed here are being noted for being torch carriers in other revivalist genres; and some for adeptly mixing various traditional sounds. It’s this that I look for in music, Jamaican influenced or not.
Posted on November 13th, 2007 by JJ Loy.
Categories: cut the chit chat, podcasts.
Way back before Episode 01 of Cut the Chit Chat I had scoured the internet trying to find the newest bands and the newest tracks. But I always felt the episode still wasn’t reflective of the unique time/space location that is late 2007. Luckily for me, the episode opened some doors with several prominent labels. Since the begining of this series, I’ve been swamped with samples from bands that I’ve never heard of.
New Skool and Traditional Style Ska are seeing a huge push in Europe and South America. Not to be counted out, the old USAok has it’s share of Traddy bands dotting it’s wide landscape.
Let me tell you a little bit about each band featured on this episode:
Downbeat Alley - Django Kill - Born from Royal Roost this group delivers heavy organ Reggae.
Deal’s Gone Bad - Rough and Ready - Chicago’s up and comers with a cut from the new album.
New Town Kings - Fire In the Hole - Do the Dog Records sent me this song, it’s fast, it’s rockin’ but it’s not typical.
The Dualers - Money - I found these guys on MySpace and was immediately impressed by their unique sound.
Bedouin Soundclash - Trinco Dog - See? I like them.
Miss Mad-e Ruthless - Dia De los Muertos - This fellow ska enthusiast has decided to lay down some tape of her own with this pretty song about scary things.
The Pepperpots - Be My Baby - Less of a band and more of a Ska Review, The Pepperpots prove their slickness with this classic cover.
3 Minute Warning - Sussed Out - Another Do the Dog offering seems to blaze past in an flash of high energy.
Green Room Rockers - Divided - A Soul Reggae group from West Lafayette, IN of all places, unplug their instruments and criticize foreign policy.
Rebelation - Minor Incident - This instrumental track takes it’s time and allows for so many solos; it might be my favorite cut on their whole cd.
Lord Mike’s Dirty Calypsonians - Rub My… - Classic Calypso tune- raised from the dead by this Chicago Revivalist group.
Ticklah/Victor Axelrod - Mi Sonsito - If you don’t have this cd- get it! A member of Easy Star All-Stars and many other dubby projects, Ticklah is Axelrod. But is the converse true?
The Slackers - Wanted Man - Vic and the guys cover the result of a Johnny Cash/Bob Dylan team-up.
Kingston Kitchen (Dr. Ring-Ding) - St. James Infirmary Blues - Another classic cover, with the Doctor taking on a very Tom Waits style voice.
The Pietasters - G to F - One of the best songs of last year. Great album great song.
The Toasters - Run Rudy Run Redux - I talk a lot of shit about the silly side of ska. But I’ll let you in on a little secret: I have a huge soft spot for cheezy spy-style ska. Run Rudy Run was on the second ska album I ever owned and this reworking of the classic Toasters track is really fun.
As I state on the show, this will be the last episode of the Cut the Chit Chat series. However, it is not the end for Ska Blah Blah. Expect a new interview series in January, and the blog will continue throughout. So keep your subscriptions active and you won’t miss a thing.
Posted on September 19th, 2007 by JJ Loy.
Categories: interviews, podcasts, special episode.
I drove from St. Louis to Knoxville, TN to attend the big Ska Weekend, in the hopes of snagging a few interviews and catching a bunch of live sets from today’s top Ska artists. And wouldn’t you know it? I did just that.
While this piece tracks my day, the people I talked to and the music I was most interested in, it is by no means a report on the event as a whole. You’ll hear live songs by Deals Gone Bad, Westbound Train, Dr. Ring Ding feat. The Drastics and The Slackers. Plus, interviews with King Django, Anthony from the Drastics, Dr. Ring Ding and Agent Jay Neugent.
Links of Interest:
Ska Weekend Website
Musical Occupation’s coverage of the event