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The Question

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The Question in Franklin, TN

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Sometimes growing up is the worst thing that can happen to a
rock & roll
band. However, it's almost always the best thing that can happen to a
ska
band. Why? Because when
bands grow up, they slow down and start paying attention to craft, the last thing on the mind of most young skasters.
The Slackers
are something of a departure from the norm in that regard -- they've sounded like grown-ups from day one. But their latest effort still shows the effects of growth and maturation, both musical and emotional. For one thing, there's almost as much
reggae
as
here: the elastic
rocksteady
beat of
"Knowing"
follows close on the heels of the
Latin
bounce of
"Manuel,"
while the
2 Tone
inflections of
"And I Wonder?"
lead directly into the straight one-drop riddim of
"No More Crying."
For another thing, bandleader
Vic Ruggiero
is worried about mortality and the nature of love, and his lyrics are all the better for it. Songs like
"The Question"
and
"Have the Time"
actually reflect some serious and skillful thinking -- another rarity in the world of
, quite frankly. If
the Slackers
keep getting better, things are going to get scary very quickly. ~ Rick Anderson
Sometimes growing up is the worst thing that can happen to a
rock & roll
band. However, it's almost always the best thing that can happen to a
ska
band. Why? Because when
bands grow up, they slow down and start paying attention to craft, the last thing on the mind of most young skasters.
The Slackers
are something of a departure from the norm in that regard -- they've sounded like grown-ups from day one. But their latest effort still shows the effects of growth and maturation, both musical and emotional. For one thing, there's almost as much
reggae
as
here: the elastic
rocksteady
beat of
"Knowing"
follows close on the heels of the
Latin
bounce of
"Manuel,"
while the
2 Tone
inflections of
"And I Wonder?"
lead directly into the straight one-drop riddim of
"No More Crying."
For another thing, bandleader
Vic Ruggiero
is worried about mortality and the nature of love, and his lyrics are all the better for it. Songs like
"The Question"
and
"Have the Time"
actually reflect some serious and skillful thinking -- another rarity in the world of
, quite frankly. If
the Slackers
keep getting better, things are going to get scary very quickly. ~ Rick Anderson

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