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About The Planet Smashers
Currently, The Planet Smashers are actively touring and engaging with fans across North America as they celebrate their legacy while exploring new musical directions. As of 2023, they are promoting their latest album, 'Too Bad (You Can't Be Mine),' which features fresh songs reflecting their evolution while staying true to their ska roots. This summer, they are set to perform at various exciting music festivals and punk rock events, resulting in a packed schedule over the coming months. Their concerts are known for their exuberant energy, often featuring a mix of their classic hits and new tracks, allowing long-time fans to reminisce while attracting new audiences. The band continues to innovate within the ska genre, experimenting with sounds and collaborating with various artists, showcasing their adaptability in a constantly changing music landscape. In 2023, they’ve also made headlines by participating in community events that promote music education, demonstrating their commitment to nurturing the next generation of musicians. Fans can keep up with their live performances and announcements through their social media channels, where they frequently share behind-the-scenes content and insights into their tour experiences.
The Planet Smashers History
The Planet Smashers, hailing from Montreal, Canada, are a prominent name in the ska punk scene. Formed in 1994, the band quickly made a mark with their upbeat and energetic sound, merging traditional ska rhythms with punk rock influences. Their debut album, 'No Self Control' (1996), showcased their distinct style and set the stage for their rise in the genre. The band's lineup has changed over the years, with key members like frontman Matt Collyer and bassist Mike Hargreaves remaining constant. They gained further recognition with albums like 'Attack of the Planet Smashers' (1998) and 'Descent into Depravity' (2001), both praised for their catchy hooks and vibrant instrumentation. The Planet Smashers became known for their thrilling live performances, bringing a party atmosphere to venues across Canada and internationally. Their infectious energy and stage presence earned them a loyal fanbase. Throughout their career, they've toured extensively, sharing the stage with significant acts in the ska and punk scenes, further solidifying their status as a pivotal band in the genre's resurgence in the late '90s and early 2000s.
