Ska 5280 Blog:

  • Move to Github!

    Ska5280 has changed hosting again! We’ve proven that Jekyll website is working really well for us, and that we can keep this website really simple.

    This means that we can now give access to anyone with a github account in order to help us keep shows up to date.

    The other bit advantage of using github pages is that it is complete free! So we can save money for more shows!

    We are still looking for help with the site, so if you want to help post shows, learn more about jekyll, or have some awesome photos from shows, contact us!.

  • Ska5280 Reboot!

    We’ve had a little trouble keeping up with the site for the past few months. It was built on old technology that relied on too many moving pieces. The result was a very slow and unpleasant experience for people visiting the site.

    We’ve gotten rid of the “LAMP” architecture (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) and moved to Linux, Nginx, PostgreSQL, Jekyll, and Node.js. The result should be a much more responsive website that won’t take as much maintenance to keep up and running. This will give us more time to get to shows, take lots of photos, and keep this website up to date!

    We are definitely looking for help with the site, so if you want to help post shows, learn more about web development, or have some awesome photos from shows, contact us!.

  • Mustard Plug, Left Alone – 4/13/2012 – The Gothic!

    Mustard Plug

    • Mustard Plug
    • Left Alone
    • The Potato Pirates
    • The A-OKs
    • Ska Skank Redemption

    Way back in 1999 was the first time I got to see Mustard Plug live. They were touring with a the former punk band Digger at a “club” that was really just a laser tag arena. Oddly enough Songkick.com has the actual listing for that show: here.

    A lot has changed in the last thirteen years.  I found a review of that 1999 show (here), which states:

    Mustard Plug recently released its third disc, “Pray For Mojo,” with no intent of giving up on ska, Kirchgessner said, even though the music — which had its first wave in Jamaica in the early to mid-’60s and its second among British punks in the late ’70s and early ’80s — has been through another cycle of popularity.

    I am quite glad that Mustard Plug didn’t buckle under the pressure of the already ending cycle of ska’s main stream acceptance.

    I got to see them a year and a half later at this show:

    #877 | 12.15.00 | Philadelphia, PA | Theatre of Living Arts
     with MU330, Cooter, Mephiskapheles

    I remember MU330’s Dan Potthast getting out a giant inflatable hammer and hitting people in the crowd on the head with it.  I attended these shows as well (If you care):

    #1137 | 5.2.04 | Philadelphia, PA | Trocadero Theatre
     with Catch 22, Big D & The Kids Table, Planet Smashers, Suicide Machines, Against All Authority, The Code
    #1209 | 9.25.05 | Philadelphia, PA | Trocadero
     with Toasters, Planet Smashers, Westbound Train, SGR
    #1440 | 11.13.09 | Philadelphia, PA | Starlight Ballroom
    with The Toasters, Voodoo Glow Skulls, Deal's Gone Bad, Last Martyrs of a Lost Cause, Victor's Lament

    I believe the two shows at the Troc were “Ska is dead” tour shows, and the last show was an awesome Ska Party that marked the last show of the Last Martyrs of a Lost Cause

    The point that I’m getting at is: Throughout the years, Mustard Plug has been able to continually rock any venue they played, and has stuck to their ska roots through it all!

    I had a little trouble collecting photos and set lists after my phone battery died, and using a phone from the pit wouldn’t have been an easy task anyway…


    Ska Skank Redemption, The A-OKs, and The Potato Pirates put on an excellent show, and displayed that the Denver, Colorado ska scene is still going strong.  Left Alone opened with “Sad Story“, and continued to play an amazing set.

    Mustard Plug opened with “Skank by Numbers” and followed with great songs such as “You“, “The Beer Song“, “Hit Me! Hit Me!“, “Mr Smiley“, “Real Rat Bastard“, “Brain On Ska“, “Lolita“, “Mendoza“, and “Thigh High Nylons“.  The audience also had its own characters such as a guy dressed as Mr. Smiley, and a girl wearing checkered Thigh High Nylons.  Both were able to get on stage, and were promptly asked to leave the venue, but Mustard Plug wouldn’t let that happen!

    The only sour point of the whole night was when Mustard Plug announced they would be playing their last song, the crowd broke out in a loud unison “NOOOO!”.

    It was a great show, and I can’t wait for more great ska shows coming up!

    • The A-OKs will be playing again on May 11 at Moe’s Englewood. (more info)
    • Ska Skank Redemption will be playing again on May 23, also at Moe’s Englewood. (more info)

    If you have any photos or other comments about this show or other ska shows in Denver, please leave a comment below or email us at shows@ska5280.com.

  • Less Than Jake – March 9, 2012 – Summit Music Hall, Denver, CO

    Less Than Jake played an awesome set at the Summit Music Hall here in Denver on March 9, 2012.  It pulled mostly from Pezcore Losing Streak (7 songs!), which is a great treat for old(er) LTJ fans.  They opened with Gainesville Rock City from Borders and Boundaries, and 3 songs from both Anthem and Hello Rockview.

    There were two songs from the TV/EP (it looks like Twist & Shout may have a vinyl version in stock!) which was an exciting surprise. Watching a bunch of punks and ska kids dancing to the theme to Spongebob Squarepants.  We also learned that Roger had a Spongebob themed birthday party for his 34th birthday.

    I’ve been going to LTJ shows for about 12 years, and I have to say that this one had just as much energy as the first time I saw them.

    The set list:

    • Gainesville Rock City
    • All My Best Friends Are metalheads
    • Happyman
    • 9th At Pine
    • The New Auld Lang Syne*
    • Overrated
    • Johnny Quest Thinks We’re Sellouts
    • The Science Of Selling Yourself Short
    • Short Fuse Burning
    • Help Save The Youth Of American From Exploding
    • Channel 3 (Animaniacs Theme)
    • Shindo
    • Goodbye Mr. Personality*
    • Plastic Cup Politics
    • Channel 10 (Spongbob Squarepants Theme)
    • History Of A Boring Town

    Encore:

    • Jen Doesn’t Like Me Anymore
    • Automatic
    • Dopeman
    • Anchor* (From Short Music for Short People)
    • Look What Happened

    I’ve also created a Spotify playlist to approximate the show!: Spotify Playlist

    • Song not available on Spotify

    I’ve also found some photos from other people:

    @DOPSSBCO apparently stood right by me for the show: photo

    @sosarasaid added an instagram of the concert: photo

    @sosarasaid also added a short video of “The Science of Selling Yourself Short”: video

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