Pros: A wholly enjoyable album that's more upbeat than their last Cons: Some weaker tracks; a bit too much immaturity
I picked up this album after seeing Reel Big Fish in concert recently. Of course, it was a year after the album's release. I guess the reason I slept on this one was because their previous effort We're Not Happy Until You're Not Happy was a bit ...
Pros: a few good tracks, the usual solid instrumentation Cons: immature, inconsistent, and their act is getting old
To say this reviewer's expectations for the new Reel Big Fish album, Monkeys For Nothin' and the Chimps For Free, were low, would be an understatement. After releasing three albums of varying degrees of excellence, the band's last record, ...
Pros: Return to true form. Remakes of old songs top the originals. Cons: No hidden track. Sort of anti-climatic after a quiet ending on the last track
Reel Big Fish will go down in history as one of the greatest 3rd wave ska bands ever. Reel big fish consist of: lead singer/guitarist Aaron Barret, guitarist/trumpet/piano player Scott Klopfenstein, Trumpet player John Christianson, Trombone player ...
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