“I wish SKA would come back!”
When a mozzarella-stick meme circulates or a sitcom character derides their “checkered” past, the internet is flooded with comments longing for the feel-good nostalgia of third wave ska popularized in the late 1990s by bands like Reel Big Fish and Sublime that seemingly disappeared by the early 2000s. But those that followed the music through the underground and beyond the waves of popularity know that ska never left, and is thriving in a new generation of DIY musicians who are recapturing the revolutionary roots of the genre.
This is New Tone
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Duration: 120 mins




