NEWS 2023/07/20
Less Than Jake at Riot Fest 2022 by James Richards IV People were already ready to declare the US ska boom dead by the end of the 1990s, but 1) regardless of the mainstream’s interest in the genre, ska never died, and 2) ska did seem to get a brief second wind–or at least a last gasp–in the American mainstream in 2003. Some of the biggest and most crucial ’90s ska-punk bands approached ska with a rejuvenated energy in ’03, and released some of their biggest-ever hits that year. At the same time, a new ska underground was starting to take shape, with bands ranging from ska-core to trad-ska that would help keep American ska alive throughout the 2000s and 2010s. It was an exciting year for ska, with a lot of great records, and in celebration of their 20th anniver...
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