Bangkok--14 Oct--
At this time, there is nothing hotter than the first concert tour of the hottest ska-punk band "Reel Big Fish" in Bangkok. After letting rock and ska-punk fans long awaited, it is time to bid farewell the year 2015 by bouncing around with all-fired kickass show "Reel Big Fish?Live In Bangkok"
Reel Big Fish were one of the legions of Southern California ska-punk bands to edge into the mainstream following the mid-'90s success of No Doubt and Sublime. They were distinguished by their hyperkinetic stage shows, juvenile humor, ironic covers of new wave pop songs, and metallic shards of ska. When the single "Sell Out" became a modern rock radio and MTV favorite, the group jumped up from the underground and was caught in the public eyes. Originally, Reel Big Fish were a trio comprised of vocalist/guitarist Aaron Barrett, bassist Matt Wong, and drummer Andrew Gonzales. Later on, their music style was more prone to ska genre, the group therefore decided to bolster its lineup and launched self-released debut album, "Everything Sucks", in 1995.
Their first album gained college students' attentions and went viral, these led them to step further by signing the contract with the indie label Mojo Records and released the album "Turn the Radio Off" in August 1996. The band continually toured in supporting of the album's release, expanding their fan base all the while. Afterwards, in July 1997, Reel Big Fish released the "Keep Your Receipt" EP, which contained "Sell Out" and several outtakes, new songs, and live cuts. "Why Do They Rock So Hard" followed a year later, and in early 2000, the band returned with a reissued version of Everything Sucks. Two years later, Reel Big Fish released a rock-oriented record entitled "Cheer Up!". During the band's touring, they had a chance to share stages with the likes of Sum 41, Catch 22, Lucky Boys Confusion, the Matches, and Zebrahead. The band's next album, the cynical yet catchy "We're Not Happy 'Til You're Not Happy", was issued in April 2005. A year later in August, the group self-released a double-disc live CD (along with an accompanying DVD) titled "Our Live Album Is Better Than Your Live Album". Then, in February 2007, Reel Big Fish returned with some new material splitting an EP "Duet All Night Long" with their friends in Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer. The band kept working and launched two albums consecutively; "Monkeys for Nothin' and the Chimps for Free" was issued several months later followed by "Fame, Fortune and Fornication". In 2012, the band released "Candy Coated Fury", its 8th album of new material in five years. The band is guaranteed by its charisma and flashy stage shows and these labelled them as one-of-a-kind ska-punk band of ska-hearted fans all over the world. Honestly, live concert of Reel Big Fish is something you should not miss!!!
Let's go crazy with "Reel Big Fish", the top class ska punk band in Reel Big Fish?Live in Bangkok?on November 20, 2015 at Live House Studio Bangkok. Gate will be opened at 7.00 pm and the show will start at 8.00 pm. Ticket price is 1,500 THB. Please hurry up!! it is limited to 800 tickets only