The Radiation Kings
38 top tracks
The Radiation Kings
38 top tracks
Albums

Early Years
The Radiation Kings

Ska Down Her Way: Women Of Ska Volume 2
The Radiation Kings

NYC Ska Mob & Friends
The Radiation Kings

Ska Down Her Way: The Women of Ska, Vol. 2
The Radiation Kings

Breaking & Entering
The Radiation Kings

The Early Years
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Welcome to Skannecticut
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Welcome to Triple Crown
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New York Beat: Breaking and Entering Volume 2
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Midnight Radio, Volume 2
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A Look Back At The Things To Come
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Early Years [Stubborn]
The Radiation Kings
Biography
One of several excellent traditional ska bands raised in the nurture and admonition of New York's Version City Studio (and its benevolent mandarins, Jeff "King Django" Baker and Victor Rice), the Radiation Kings offer a sound that will be familiar to fans of Skinnerbox, Stubborn All Stars, and The Slackers: a strictly retro organ-driven ensemble with good horn charts and great basslines. But the Kings have one other thing going for them that the others do not: The voice of Lisa White <a href="ht...Read more on Last.fm
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One of several excellent traditional ska bands raised in the nurture and admonition of New York's Version City Studio (and its benevolent mandarins, Jeff "King Django" Baker and Victor Rice), the Radiation Kings offer a sound that will be familiar to fans of Skinnerbox, Stubborn All Stars, and The Slackers: a strictly retro organ-driven ensemble with good horn charts and great basslines. But the Kings have one other thing going for them that the others do not: The voice of Lisa White, whose delivery is a perfect balance between postpunk assertiveness and retro-ska sweetness. On the rocksteady ballad, "Spending Time," she croons gently to a recalcitrant lover; she delivers the defiant "Dem Try" with just the right amount of brassiness. The instrumentalists are just as good, jumping from elastic rock steady grooves to loping reggae and galloping ska without dropping a beat. It's especially impressive to note that this debut album consists entirely of original material (most songs written by guitarist Josh Taht; others by organist Brandon Campbell). Very Nice.
-Rick Anderson, All Music Guide <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/The+Radiation+Kings">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
