Big D and the Kids Table's latest offering, "Do Your Art," is a rollicking blend of ska, punk, and sheer musical madness that is sure to leave you grooving and chuckling in equal measure.
This Boston-based band has been a mainstay in the ska scene for over two decades, and their experience and camaraderie shine through on this record.
The album kicks off with the infectious energy of "Set Me Straight," a track that sets the tone for the rest of the album with its frenetic horn lines and sing-along chorus.
From there, Big D and the Kids Table take listeners on a wild ride through ska-infused bangers like "Too Much" and "Stepping Out," showcasing their knack for catchy hooks and high-energy performances.
But what really sets "Do Your Art" apart is Big D's willingness to experiment with different sounds and styles.
Tracks like "Drunk Girl" and "Too Much Punch" feature unexpected twists and turns that keep listeners on their toes, while "Better Off Insane" and "Back Yeah" showcase the band's softer, more introspective side.
Overall, "Do Your Art" is a testament to Big D and the Kids Table's ability to blend genres and push the boundaries of ska music.
So don your dancing shoes, grab a drink, and get ready to do your art with this delightfully quirky and endlessly entertaining record.
This Boston-based band has been a mainstay in the ska scene for over two decades, and their experience and camaraderie shine through on this record.
The album kicks off with the infectious energy of "Set Me Straight," a track that sets the tone for the rest of the album with its frenetic horn lines and sing-along chorus.
From there, Big D and the Kids Table take listeners on a wild ride through ska-infused bangers like "Too Much" and "Stepping Out," showcasing their knack for catchy hooks and high-energy performances.
But what really sets "Do Your Art" apart is Big D's willingness to experiment with different sounds and styles.
Tracks like "Drunk Girl" and "Too Much Punch" feature unexpected twists and turns that keep listeners on their toes, while "Better Off Insane" and "Back Yeah" showcase the band's softer, more introspective side.
Overall, "Do Your Art" is a testament to Big D and the Kids Table's ability to blend genres and push the boundaries of ska music.
So don your dancing shoes, grab a drink, and get ready to do your art with this delightfully quirky and endlessly entertaining record.






