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MAD CADDIES - Keep It Going

| AbsolutePunk | | The Mad Caddies. Flag-fliers of ska-punk in the late 1990’s into early 2000. Combining elements from Dixieland, Jazz and Polka, the Mad Caddies are not your average ska band (if you can categorize them as that) and have created a truly unique sound and reputation. Pre-reports from the band before their 5th full-length album suggested that it was going to be “heavily influenced by reggae” and Sascha Lazor (guitar/banjo player) described that the record as “stylistically the same as previously, but there will be changes!” And he was correct! I was very disappointed with The Mad Caddies last effort Just One More....full text |
| | Blogcritics | | After a long, tiring day of dissing bands and books, I like to settle in my crib, crank up the stereo, and listen to bands which mix reggae, punk, Dixieland, country and ska to relax. Of course, Mad Caddies is the only band in the world sporting such a blend, which means my collection of Mad Caddies discs are scratched, dented, and otherwise abused....full text |
| | PunkNews | | The Mad Caddies have more or less been one of my favorite bands for the last five or six years. I own and love every single one of their albums yet, and have enough Mad Caddies apparel to wear a different shirt for a week straight without re-wearing. Yes, I am a fanboy. I defended the Caddies’ last masterpiece and deplored Scott’s review of Just One More, which panned a diverse and -- outside of the terrible “Contraband“ -- welcome addition to the band‘s catalogue....full text |
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