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A Jackknife to a Swan

The Mighty Mighty Bosstones

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Album Review

After working on their ska sound for approximately two decades, the Mighty Mighty Bosstones have released A Jackknife to a Swan, which is unfortunately a day late and a dollar short. With a sound that can best be described as Smash Mouth meets ska, this 13-song album primarily consists of upbeat party songs for a good time. Yes they're fun, happy songs, good tunes to put on at a party for background music, but if ska is going to reinvent itself and be relevant as a genre, it's really got to learn how to utilize more than just the jangly guitar and punk leanings. The Bosstones had their chance and did fairly well for about a decade, but these eight fellows aren't doing anything to make exciting and creative music. Anyone can do the first part, but it takes intelligent musicians to combine the two. Somewhere along the way, the Mighty Mighty Bosstones lost their edge. As with much music, the debate comes down to fun music versus intelligent music. It's hard to criticize someone for wanting to enjoy life and their music, so in the end it comes down to what camp you side with. If you're one for a laid-back ride, A Jackknife to a Swan — although not as good as some of the work from the Bosstones' heyday — is probably for you. But if you're looking for sharp, unique music, you'd best look elsewhere.

Customer Reviews

Good listen

Not a bad song on this disc and several good ones.

Why?

They had ended on a good note with "Pay Attention". They would've been better off just throwing in the towel there. These songs all sound the same: some nobody punk rock with the occassional repeating guitar licks and trombone/trumpet tunes. It lacks the passion of their prior albums as well. I feel like they just wrote the album because they felt they had to, rather than because they wanted to. What a waste of time/money...

Seriously?

This was a great cd for MMB to go out on. I dont know why some don't like this cd. I believe it is much better than Pay Attention where I feel MMB was trying to continue their mainstream success which is a bad thing. "So Sad To Say." Really? the most downloaded song from that cd. This is Bosstones at their best. Definitely recommend buying or downloading this cd. You will not be disappointed.

Biography

Formed: 1985 in Boston, MA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

A great deal of the groundwork for the mid- to late-'90s explosion of ska and ska-metal was laid by the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, who were one of the first bands to cross high-energy ska with hardcore punk and heavy metal and who also helped shift its tone toward testosterone-filled party music. The Bosstones built up a devoted cult following throughout their career, but their level of commercial success never quite matched that of more pop-oriented third wave ska bands, like No Doubt and...
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