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Overseas ska: A roundup of must-know representative bands

SKA is a music genre that emerged in Jamaica in the 1950s and 1960s, said to have been born under the influence of American jazz and R&B, as well as “mento,” a Jamaican folk style.

Even if you know little about ska, you’ve probably heard its beat with the accented 2nd and 4th counts at least once—ska elements are actually woven into a wide variety of genres.

For those who want to start listening to SKA, we’ll introduce a range of iconic international bands across multiple styles—from original ska to 2 Tone, neo-ska, ska punk, and ska-core!

Overseas Ska: A roundup of must-know representative bands (51–60)

I Can’t WaitHepcat

Hepcat Can’t Wait Live on Late Night with Conan O’Brien
I Can't WaitHepcat

Hepcat is an authentic West Coast ska band centered around a vocal trio in the vein of the early Wailers.

Not only is their playing excellent, but the three-part vocal harmonies are outstanding.

The drumming is also incredibly high quality.

They are signed to Hellcat Records, a label founded by members of Rancid and Bad Religion.

New BloodJeremiah Ferrari

Jeramiah Ferrari – New Blood [Official Music Video 1080p HD]
New BloodJeremiah Ferrari

The buzzworthy ska tune by the young indie reggae-pop band from the UK, Jeramiah Ferrari.

Among fans, it’s highly praised for its outstanding vocal quality and exceptional rock crossover sensibility.

It might just be a matter of time before they’re known worldwide.

Take FiveNew York Ska-Jazz Ensemble

North East Ska*Jazz Orchestra – “Take Five”
Take FiveNew York Ska-Jazz Ensemble

The New York Ska-Jazz Ensemble, which pursues a fusion of ska and jazz, is an American band formed in 1994.

Their music is characterized by a unique style that combines Jamaican ska and reggae with American jazz and R&B—danceable yet imbued with jazz’s complexity and improvisation.

Since their formation, they have released 15 albums and toured worldwide, including Europe, the United States, and South America.

Their songs have been used on MTV, in television programs on Nickelodeon, and in a nationwide Campbell’s Soup commercial, earning them support from a wide audience.

They’re highly recommended for anyone who wants to enjoy both ska and jazz.

SpiderwebsNo Doubt

No Doubt – Spiderwebs (Official Music Video)
SpiderwebsNo Doubt

No Doubt achieved worldwide success in the 1990s by mixing ska punk with a variety of genres through their own unique sensibility.

Their frontwoman, Gwen Stefani, is hugely popular as a solo artist as well, and because she’s known to be very fond of Japan and is well-loved there, many people might know Gwen even if they’re not familiar with No Doubt.

No Doubt was formed in 1986, originally centered around Gwen and her older brother, Eric Stefani.

After a few lineup changes, Adrian Young joined in 1989, and in 1994 Eric left the band, giving rise to the widely known four-piece lineup of No Doubt.

They spent a long time struggling without much commercial success, but finally broke through with their third album, Tragic Kingdom, released in 1995.

Gwen’s instantly recognizable vocal—sultry yet cute—and the band’s rock-solid ensemble produced pop-leaning songs grounded in ska and punk, with consistently strong results across the album.

For many rock fans, this might have been their first introduction to “ska.” From a ska perspective, I’d also highly recommend their 2001 album Rock Steady, which, as the title suggests, shows a strong affinity for reggae and ska.

But if you’ve never listened to No Doubt before, Tragic Kingdom is definitely the best place to start!

Consequential ApathyRX Bandits

RX Bandits – Consequential Apathy (Live)
Consequential ApathyRX Bandits

The American four-piece band Rx Bandits is said to be a group with a high level of quality in every aspect—their performance as a punk-ska band, vocal ability, and originality in arrangements.

Their lyrics carry strong messages, which many listeners find captivating and become fans because of.