The Talks
New Cross Inn
323 New Cross Road, New Cross
Mar 23, 2017
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They embody the 2 tone sound of the Specials and the punkiness of Rancid. I know it’s early, but this EP is one of my favorites! - Read Junk
It’s packed with lively upbeat tracks that prove Ska is not only alive and well but also, fresh and relevant. - MRU
(modern sub) 60s keys, slicing guitar, rolling bass line and snapping tight drumming, a cool and clear vocal - Studs and Punks
When it comes to ska, there's no more seminal figure than The Specials singer Neville Staple. He guests on his friend Pat's band The Talks ' new single which melds trad ska with reggae and punk influences, with a socio-political lyrical approach. Can Stand the rain is a belter from hull's finest - Big Cheese Magazine
The Talks rock a blend of old school Jamaica ska infused with Two-Tone sensibilities and a refreshing lack of 3rd wave spaz. - SKa4U
A few of these rude boys, really look like boys but with the song's stuttering chorus, walking bass and propulsive horn line, easily erase any doubts about their maturity - Music Ruined my Life
Read MoreIt’s packed with lively upbeat tracks that prove Ska is not only alive and well but also, fresh and relevant. - MRU
(modern sub) 60s keys, slicing guitar, rolling bass line and snapping tight drumming, a cool and clear vocal - Studs and Punks
When it comes to ska, there's no more seminal figure than The Specials singer Neville Staple. He guests on his friend Pat's band The Talks ' new single which melds trad ska with reggae and punk influences, with a socio-political lyrical approach. Can Stand the rain is a belter from hull's finest - Big Cheese Magazine
The Talks rock a blend of old school Jamaica ska infused with Two-Tone sensibilities and a refreshing lack of 3rd wave spaz. - SKa4U
A few of these rude boys, really look like boys but with the song's stuttering chorus, walking bass and propulsive horn line, easily erase any doubts about their maturity - Music Ruined my Life
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