Reel Big Fish's highly-anticipated fifth full-length release, Monkey's for Nothin' and the Chimp's for Free, is now available for pre-order courtesy of CCNow. As an exclusive bonus, all pre-orders placed before the end of June will receive their copy autographed free-of-charge. Monkeys for Nothin' and the Chimps for Free is slated for a July 10th release via Rock Ridge Music.
The new album from Reel Big Fish will be titled Monkeys for Nothin' and the Chimps for Free, and will be released on July 10th. They will be touring this summer with co-headliners Less Than Jake and support acts Streetlight Manifesto and Against All Authority. Dates are in the replies.
Gainesville, Florida-based ska-punk outfit Less Than Jake have revealed the initial schedule for their long-awaited summer tour, on which the group will be joined by co-headliners Reel Big Fish, as well as support acts Streetlight Manifesto and Against All Authority.
Aaron Barrett of Reel Big Fish has posted a Myspace blog about the making of their upcoming split EP, Duet All Night Long with Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer. Check out both parts of the blog here.
You can now stream the upcoming Reel Big Fish and Zolof The Rock & Roll Destroyer split, Duet All Night Long, in its entirety at MySpace. This will be released by ReIgnition Recordings on February 20th and will be available digitally on March 20th.
Southern California-area ska-rock outfit Reel Big Fish have issued yet another rebuttal in response to their former record label, Jive Records, and the ill-favored release of their recent greatest hits collection, Greatest Hit and More. You can read what the six-piece outfit had to say below.
Reignition Recordings has launched a MySpace profile in support of the forthcoming split release from Orange, California's Reel Big Fish and pop-rock outfit Zolof the Rock and Roll Destroyer, Duet All Night Long. You can visit the profile now to hear Reel Big Fish covering Fishbone's "Lyin' Ass Bitch," which is set to appear on the split when it hits shelves on February 20th.
Orange County, California-area ska outfit Reel Big Fish have released the dates for a small early-January stint. You can find the act's current route below.