Maya Iyer

The Ska Revival

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The Ska Revival explores the dynamic history of ska music, a genre born from Jamaican independence that has experienced multiple resurgences across the globe. The book delves into the social and political contexts that fueled these revivals, demonstrating ska's unique ability to reflect cultural shifts and youth movements. From its origins in 1960s Jamaica to the Two-Tone explosion in Britain and the ska-punk movement in the US, each wave highlights the genre’s adaptability and its resonance with new audiences.

The book examines ska's evolution chronologically, dedicating sections to each major revival. It analyzes the key artists, musical characteristics, and historical contexts that define each era, offering a comprehensive understanding of ska's cyclical nature. By drawing upon interviews, historical accounts, and archival materials, The Ska Revival uncovers the common threads that connect each wave, emphasizing ska's enduring connection to themes of social change and community.
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110 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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