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The Great Rocksteady Swindle
Slackers
The Great Rocksteady Swindle
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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The Slackers return, bigger than ever before, to usher the next chapter of Ska with some of the best music of their storied career: The Great Rocksteady Swindle. Featuring classic cuts like "Cheated," "How It Feels" and "T...  more »

     
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All Artists: Slackers
Title: The Great Rocksteady Swindle
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Hellcat Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2010
Re-Release Date: 4/20/2010
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Style: Ska
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 045778051526

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The Slackers return, bigger than ever before, to usher the next chapter of Ska with some of the best music of their storied career: The Great Rocksteady Swindle. Featuring classic cuts like "Cheated," "How It Feels" and "Thank You," the album retains the band's unforgettable mix of ska, rocksteady, reggae, soul, jazz, dub and garage rock while also adding fresh and vibrant elements to the music on tracks like the roots-rocker "Sabina" and the gritty "Bo Evil." For the past two decades the band has been spreading their signature "Jamaican rock n roll" sound around the world, winning fans over
 

CD Reviews

Ugh.......What Happened??
Drew T. Lalewicz | Buffalo, NY | 05/01/2010
(2 out of 5 stars)

"Let me say I am a HUGE Slackers fan. I own every album. And I'm not saying the people in this band aren't talented, but when I saw them say that all the band members contributed to this album (writing wise) I knew it was going to be bad. I say this because typically your main vocalist tends to write songs which flow with there singing style. In a case like Vic's voice it's very distinctive & unique. And trying to write a song for him is going to be a challenge. Secondly hearing that everyone contributed, doesn't say that they're trying to be different, it tells me the focus of the main people involved with the Slackers were not there (side projects or something) & it shows. The songs sound boring, the lyrics don't flow with the rythem of the songs, & the echoing vocals are horrible. As for the sound of the album going back to their roots as a band....it's not a good thing here. It's WAY TOO LOW FI! Every song regardless of how good your sound system is the songs sound like there being played on some homemade speaker box. Bottom line is The Slackers sound bored & un-inspired. And when you struggle to find 4 songs out of 15 that you like....It ain't a good thing. Very Disappointed."
Dope
Daniel C. Wilcock | Washington, D.C. | 05/01/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This album shows that the Slackers haven't lost their magic after all these years. Excellent Jamaican-inflected ska boogie with a soulful message. It strikes me that this is more ska-driven than other recent records from them and a return to their Jamaican influences, some of it even sounds kind of two-tone-ish, which is how they say they started out playing as teenagers. They have started using some pretty slick-sounding keyboards. As a longtime fan, this makes me smile."