Music Reviews

The Impossibles

The Impossibles

Fueled By Ramen

The Impossibles have received many comparisons to Weezer gone ska, and I dare say that description fits almost perfectly. The result is an album that is ultra-catchy and almost addictive. The songs are sweet, super-infectious and fun all the way through. Full of hooks, but not yer standard issue ska hooks. Great lyrics, vocals, music, songwriting… This rocks.

I loaned this to a friend recently and had to practically go through hoops to get it back. Make your friends get their own copy or you might just never see yours again. I’m serious. Fueled By Ramen, P.O. Box 12563, Gainesville, FL 32604


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