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Krinkle

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Download links and information about Krinkle by Bim Skala Bim. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Reggae, Ska, Alternative genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 46:16 minutes.

Artist: Bim Skala Bim
Release date: 2000
Genre: Reggae, Ska, Alternative
Tracks: 14
Duration: 46:16
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Step Up to Me 3:53
2. Hardest of the Parts 2:55
3. Food for Soul 4:09
4. Dislexic 2:53
5. 373 4:30
6. Calm Down 3:10
7. Kelp 1:46
8. Set It Right 4:35
9. Long Way 2:58
10. Lost In Translation 2:41
11. Hey Girl 3:46
12. No Fly Zone 3:31
13. Popcorn 2:52
14. Deep Sea Diver 2:37

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Bim Skala Bim's tenth album finds the Boston-based ska band continuing in its well-established neo-trad ska sound: lots of organ, lots of horns, tempos that have slowed down a bit from its early years in the wake of the first wave of ska-punk, but still brisk and exciting. The formula hasn't changed that much, but the band's songwriting chops have improved quite a bit since the days of "Fathead" and "Gopher Rodeo." In fact, if Krinkle has a significant flaw, it's the album's very consistency — the fact that while there are no particularly weak tracks (though "Food for Soul" is a just a bit overlong), there are also none that really stand out as something special. That consistency does make for a generally agreeable listening experience, however, and on nicely crafted pop-ska tunes like "Hardest of the Parts," "Dislexic" (misspelled on purpose, no doubt), and the old-fashioned rocksteady love song "Hey Girl," new listeners will find their interest piqued and old fans will be reminded of what turned them on to this band lo these 20 years ago. Recommended.