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All It Took Was Showing Up — and Letting Go
There was a time when I danced without thinking.Music would hit, and my body would move before my mind could catch up.Somewhere along the way, I got in my head… I never stopped loving ska-punk. I never stopped needing it.But there was a stretch of my life where it felt easier to lean into electronic Read more
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Rest, Reset and What’s Next
After an exciting launch week, I took a couple of days to rest and reset. The response to the blog has been great, and I needed a moment to catch my breath and reflect on everything already in motion. But I’m back at it now—with some great stuff coming your way: A deep dive article Read more
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Unearthing Codename Colin’s 2019 Gem “Escape from Everything”
Some albums just leave a mark—and for me, Escape from Everything by Codename Colin is one of those.Originally released back in 2019, this one flew under my radar at the time, but after finding it recently, I knew it deserved more attention. It’s packed with energy, heart, and a level of honesty that makes it Read more
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You Can Blow Your Own Way: Horns Optional, Ska Required
Let’s Set the Tempo There’s no shortage of debate in the world of ska—two-tone vs. third wave, checkerboard or no checkerboard. But few questions seem to stir up conversation quite like this one: Does ska need horns to be ska? Some will argue that without a brass section, it’s just punk with an upstroke. Others Read more
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From Upbeats to Breakdowns
Hey, I’m JB — a lifelong genre explorer, chasing the sound that feels like home. I grew up on oldies and the Beach Boys thanks to my parents, fell into punk through my stepsister’s Green Day tapes, and somewhere in that noisy adolescence, I stumbled into ska for the first time. It hit me through Read more




