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Ska reigns at the Wilma with Bikini Trill, MEST and Reel Big Fish

If there was any doubt that ska music is still popular, it was promptly erased by the size of the crowd at Missoula, Montana’s The Wilma for the latest visit from Reel Big Fish and their opening acts, Bikini Trill and MEST.  Thanks to Logjam Presents, the cold northwest had a taste of the blazing California sun with the energy presented by these three bands.

We recently reviewed Life Sucks . . . Let’s Dance, the brand new album from Reel Big Fish, their first new album in six years.  Our dear friend John Avila, who was the bassist for Oingo Boingo, introduced us to the band when we toured his studio a few years back.  He had produced Why do They Rock so Hard?, which earned a Gold Record.  Despite knowing that they had to be good, we were unprepared for the ridiculous amount of energy they emanate from stage.  Thanks to Mike Cubillos of Earshot Media for securing All Access passes for us to meet them and enjoy the concert, and to Tom Ames, the tour manager for Reel Big Fish for being such an excellent host.

The first band to take the stage was Los Angeles trio Bikini Trill, who bear a striking resemblance to the sound of No Doubt.  The band mixes electronic percussive tracks to back the guitar/bass work of Tony and Roach, which perfectly support the soaring vocals of LJ.  While not technically a ska band, their brand of surf and indie rock and hip-hop meshed perfectly with the bands that followed.

Bikini Trill was highly energetic and got the audience involved from the first song.  They kept them involved with a set filled with great songs, of which weed seemed to be the featured subject.

Next up was MEST, featuring the amazing guitar and lead vocals of Tony Lovato.  MEST has been on our radar for awhile.  We first reviewed them back in December 2017, when Lovato released an acoustic album of the band’s tunes called Broken Down II.  That release earned him and the band an LA Music Critic Award for Best Folk Band for the second half of 2017.

MEST is from Chicago, where they released several records for Maverick Records before disbanding in 2006.  Lovato resurrected the band in 2013 with the release of Not What You Expected, followed by his pair of acoustic albums, Broken Down I and II.  While their sound is more punk than ska, they still have enough of that ska feel to make them the perfect opening band for Reel Big Fish.

It was obvious from their first song that the audience was familiar with their songs, and loved their energy.  They even played “2000 Miles” on the spot when a fan requested it.  Their music is highly contagious, and speaks out against addictions and the oft-times unfairness of life.  The harmonies were incredible and sweet, while the drums and bass set the perfect foundation for the band’s sound.  They truly brought it on two of their most powerful songs:  “Jaded (These Years)” and “Mother’s Prayer.”

Towards the end of their set we went down to the green room where we had the chance to meet the members of Reel Big Fish and spend some time talking to them before they took the stage.  They were even kind enough to sign our tour poster.

Led by the stellar vocals and guitar of Aaron Barrett, the amazing horns of Billy Kottage (trombone), John Christianson (Johnny Christmas) (trumpet) and Matt Appleton (saxophone) and the perfect rhythm section of Ed Smokey Beach (drums) and Derek Gibbs (bass), Reel Big Fish is the real deal.

Reel Big Fish kicked off their set with an amazing ska cover of the 80s megahit “Take on Me.”  All three members of the horn section contributed backing vocals, and created incredible harmonies with Barrett.  There was such amazing chemistry on stage that it whipped the crowd into a frenzy.  If you could harness that energy we would be able to power the world.  The crowd especially loved the title track to the new album, and were jumping for joy at every song they played, which covered their 20 years as a band.

If you ever have the chance to see them perform in concert, we highly recommend you take the opportunity.  You will be so glad you did.  We can’t wait for the next time they come to town.

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Get it or forget it – Tony Lovato/MEST, The Marias, Orissa, Belle Miners, The Speedlights

It’s the final Friday of 2017, and we are bracing for a huge winter storm.  Good thing we’ve got five more reviews for you today to help get you ready for NYE.  Enjoy them.

Artist NameTony Lovato/MEST

Album NameBroken Down II

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Acoustic

Track Listing:  1.  Say so Long; 2.  Paradise (122nd Highland St.); 3.  It’s Over; 4.  Burning Bridges; 5.  Until I Met You; 6.  Chelsea; 7.  3’z my Lucky Number; 8.  Another Day; 9.  M.D.M.A.; 10.  This Time; 11.  Opinions; 12.  Can’t Take This

Publicist:  Earshot Media

Review:  Tony Lovato is the frontman for Chicago punk rock group MEST.  He has released Broken Down II as the second in a series of acoustic albums of the band’s material.  They say that the mark of a good rock song is if it sounds as good acoustically as with the full band.  If that is the case, then these songs must be masterpieces, because the acoustic versions retain the power of the lyrics and the strength of the musicians behind them.  These stripped down arrangements give the songs a style similar to Hanson.  The album starts off strong with “Say so Long,” and just takes off from there.  There are quite a few F-bombs (especially in “Until I Met You”), but overall the sound is appropriate for most.  Best tracks include “Say So Long,” “Burning Bridges,” “Chelsea,” “3’z my Lucky Number,” “M.D.M.A.,” and “This Time.”

Recommendation:  This one’s a keeper.  We highly recommend you Get it.

Artist NameThe Marías

Album NameSuperclean Vol. 1

Label:  Superclean Records

Genre:  Jazz/Latin/Soul

Track Listing:  1.  I Don’t Know You; 2.  Basta Ya; 3.  I Like It; 4.  Only in my Dreams; 5.  Superclean; 6.  Déjate Llevar

Publicist:  Cosmica Artists

Review:  What an awesome and original sound The Marias bring on their debut release.  The sound is soulful, jazzy, with a Latin edge that is perfect for that end of the day cocktail while you chill from a long day of work.  The sweet lead vocals of Maria are backed by all the other members of the band, creating a funky and jazzy harmony that are only topped by the keys of Edward James.  This band should do well in a myriad of radio formats, including R&B/soul, pop and Latin.  They deserve serious industry attention.  Best tracks include “I Don’t Know You,” “I Like It,” and the title track.  In addition, both of the Latin tracks are wonderful.

Recommendation:  Take a chance on these guys and Get their debut EP.

Artist NameOrissa

Album Name Resurrection

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Prog Rock/Metal

Track Listing:  1.  Circle X; 2.  Tara; 3.  Resurrection; 4.  Shades of Grey; 5.  Dissolution; 6.  Primordial; 7.  Verse V; 8,  Blue Communion

Publicist:  Effective Immediately PR

Review:  On first reflection, the sound is reminiscent of two pioneers of rock – Kansas and Rush, with a heavy influence from Metallica.  The guitars do not overwhelm you but rather stimulate and uplift, and fit the lyrical content to a “T.”  This new album goes far beyond the band’s metal roots, and is the result of a very successful Kickstarter campaign that raised more than $20,000.  The band has obviously spent the money well, as the resulting album is one of the best rock albums of the year.  Best tracks include “Tara,” the title track, “”Shades of Grey,” and “Verse V.”

Recommendation:  Definitely Get this one!

Artist NameBelle Miners

Album NamePowerful Owl

Label:  Self-released

Genre:  Folk/Pop

Track Listing:  1.  25 Years; 2.  Fall in Love with Me; 3.  Dance in my Kitchen; 4.  Who I Was; 5.  Strange World; 6.  Stop Sign; 7.  Junkyard; 8.  Night Flight; 9.  Periphery; 10.  You, the Birds and I

Publicist:  Penney and Logan

Review:  Were they not from Canada and Australia, you might mistake their sound for just another of the “Hotel Café” crowd.  These three ladies, however, have developed their own quirky folk style on their own both north and south of our border, and their music is the perfect fit for American radio.  Their harmonies are seamless, the songs are upbeat, and the American music industry needs to pay attention.  The entire album is noteworthy, but we really loved “Dance in my Kitchen,” “Who I Was,” “Strange World,” “Junkyard,” and “You, the Birds and I.”

Recommendation:  If you love great harmonies and upbeat music, then definitely Get this one.

Artist NameThe Speedlights

Album NameNight Driver

Label:  Jigsaw Records

Genre:  Powerpop

Track Listing:  1.  After Tonight; 2.  She’s Alright; 3.  What’s it Gonna Take; 4.  Blame it on the Stereo; 5.  She’ll be There; 6.  Head in the Clouds; 7.  Summer Nights; 8.  Out of Sorts; 9.  Try to Forget You; 10.  Pawn Takes King

Publicist:  Beatkid Records

Review:  The Speedlights’ sound is reminiscent of Rock of Ages, with a powerful pop/indie rock groove and vocals reminiscent of Tom Petty.  Their vintage sound would also work well for placement in television and film, as they truly capture the 80’s new wave/rock feel, sorta like The Cars.  The musical score more than makes up for the sometimes wavering vocals, which match their obvious influences.  Among the best tracks are “After Tonight,” “What’s it Gonna Take,” “Blame it on the Stereo,” “She’ll be There,” and “Head in the Clouds.”

Recommendation:  If you love the music of the 80’s, and powerpop/ new wave rock, then this is the album for you.  Go Get it!