Awesome Mix Tape, Vol. 6 is a perfect example of a CD that is as derivative as it is enjoyable. Greatly influenced by British punk/ska/reggae outfits like
the Specials, Washington, D.C.'s
Pietasters aren't innovative or groundbreaking -- this album often sounds like it could have come out in the late '70s or early '80s instead of the late '90s. But being retro isn't a bad thing if you do it with soul and integrity -- and on rugged yet melodic items like "What I Do," "Can't Stand It" and "Chain Reaction,"
the Pietasters deliver the goods.
Awesome Mix Tape, Vol. 6 is superior to most of the punk/ska releases that came out in the '90s because
the Pietasters don't come across as a band that decided to jump on the punk/ska bandwagon five minutes ago. In the late '90s, it wasn't uncommon to find young bands that took up punk/ska right after hearing
No Doubt or
the Mighty Mighty Bosstones but had a limited knowledge of both punk and ska -- many of them had never even heard
the Specials,
the Clash, or
Bad Manners, let alone
the Skatalites or
Toots & the Maytals. But when
Awesome Mix Tape, Vol. 6 is playing, you get the impression that
the Pietasters know their stuff and have spent a lot of time listening to not only punk/ska, but also, to classic ska, rocksteady, reggae, and soul music of the '60s. Recommended. ~ Alex Henderson