Life Sucks...Let's Dance!

Life Sucks...Let's Dance! is the ninth studio album by American ska punk band Reel Big Fish, released on December 21, 2018, through Rock Ridge Music.[1] It is their first album since 2012's Candy Coated Fury.[2] It is supported by the lead single "You Can't Have All of Me".[2]

Life Sucks...Let's Dance!
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 21, 2018 (2018-12-21)
StudioPot of Gold Studio
Orange, California
GenreSka punk
Length44:32
LabelRock Ridge Music
ProducerAaron Barrett
Reel Big Fish chronology
Candy Coated Fury
(2012)
Life Sucks...Let's Dance!
(2018)

Recording edit

The band began working on the album in January 2018 at engineer David Irish's recently built Pot of Gold Studio in Orange, California.[2] Frontman Aaron Barrett stated that "Recording the album with this lineup was really fun" and the album will have a "little pissed off-ness in there and some sarcastic, funny lyrics as usual [...] Also, I just got married, so there might be a few sappy love songs on the album, too. Yuck!"[2]

Trumpet player John Christianson also said to fans about the album that "We're going to make you laugh, we're going to make you dance, we're going to make you raise your middle finger. We're going to make you forget about your problems and live."[3]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Aaron Barrett, except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Life Sucks... Let's Dance!" 2:46
2."Pissed Off" 2:58
3."You Can't Have All of Me"Matt Appleton, Daniel Tieger, Aaron Barrett2:44
4."In Love Again" 3:31
5."Tongue Tied and Tipsy Too" 1:46
6."Bleached Thang, Baby" 4:46
7."Another Beer Song" 2:05
8."Bob Marley's Toe" 2:33
9."Ska Show" (The Forces of Evil cover) 3:15
10."The Good Old Days" (The Forces of Evil cover) 3:40
11."G.D. Beautiful Day" 3:23
12."I Should Know by Now" 2:56
13."I'd Rather Get It Wrong" 3:40
14."Walter's Highlife" 4:12
Total length:44:32

Personnel edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Upcoming Releases – Reel Big Fish – Life Sucks...Let's Dance". Punk Rock Theory. October 15, 2018. Retrieved November 4, 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d Campbell, Rachel (October 12, 2018). "Reel Big Fish release track from first album in six years—watch". Alternative Press. Retrieved November 4, 2018.
  3. ^ Schmidt, Kasey (August 4, 2018). "Reel Big Fish's Johnny Christmas on the End of the Iconic Van's Warped Tour". The Inertia. Retrieved November 4, 2018.