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By the mid-2000s, the ska scene was sadly slowing down, making it a troublesome time to start out a brand new ska band. And but, that actually didn’t cease Caught Fortunate from attempting — and succeeding! This week on In Protection of Ska, the podcast welcomes Caught Fortunate members Will Carter, Lee Doss, and Jonzee to speak in regards to the mid-2000s ska scene, their new album Counting Curses, and extra. Hear above, or wherever you get your podcasts.
It wasn’t simple to interrupt out as a ska band in Nashville in that period, however Caught Fortunate managed to perform precisely that. They recall the weirdness of attempting to achieve success in a music-filled metropolis like Nashville. Additionally they focus on touring with a few of the comparable bands within the space, which incorporates tales of acting at large occasions like Block Get together in New Orleans and Ska Weekend in Knoxville, Texas. Talking of concert events, the band additionally remembers a few of the accidents they’ve sustained within the identify of leisure.
Additionally they clarify why they don’t like their second album, The Mild of Day, though it’s one in every of their hottest albums. Plus, the band discusses the truth that they haven’t carried out interviews earlier than, and why they resolve to make an exception for In Protection of Ska and their new album Counting Curses.
Hearken to Caught Fortunate’s dialog about Counting Curses and extra above, and ensure to love, evaluate, and comply with the sequence wherever you get your podcast. Don’t overlook to take a look at all of the Consequence Podcast Community sequence right here.
Moreover, you may assist the In Protection host Aaron Carnes by buying a replica of his e book, In Protection of Ska. The 2nd, expanded version is obtainable now. Co-host Adam Davis additionally has a band referred to as Omnigone, whose newest document, Feral, was launched earlier this yr.