Target For Tomorrow & The Horns of Destruction

Ska isn’t something that you hear everyday, even when ska was big there were only a few band that really breached the mass public. I had heard of Target For Tomorrow and the Horns of Destrction for sometime, but had never seen them live nor heard any of their music as it has only been recently that they added selections to their myspace page. As I understand though, ska has been alive and well throughout the Oregon State University campus and much of that is owed to TFT and their unique brand of ska.

For those that don’t know what ska is, I think it is best explained as a melding of elements of punk and swing/big band. Within this genre there are those bands that are heavier to one side or the other. As with all things, there are those elements that are ransacked by pop or other genres, not always to the benefit of the ideal. Target for Tomorrow and the Horns of Destruction is both and neither – they were heavily punk influenced even at times angrier than most ska bands that I have heard (or even some metal/hardcore bands of late) while utilizing the horns to bring the music to life and creating opportunities for solos within each element.
While ska as a whole may not be making a mass comeback, TFT is certainly relevant. TFT is a band you can bob, slam and skank to, so there isn’t any reason why you shouldn’t attend their next show. Check out their Myspace page to get a taste of what they are offering and keep an eye out for local dates throughout Corvallis and beyond.
Tags: Corvallis, Ska, Special Event
June 6th, 2009 at 12:08 am
[...] Two stages were set up so that each band had a maximum amount of time for their set and while the next band could set up and sound check. Target for Tomorrow and the Horns of Destruction played second, making a strong case for the return of ska. I have to admit that I haven’t heard much ska since the late 90’s but TFT played a great set. TFT doesn’t play ska by the rules, they have hand crafted a unique blend with a heavy punk trio base that was sometimes angry while at other times chunky-surf and at all times well complimented by a sensationally destructive horn section. (more from hurdcore on TFT here) [...]
June 6th, 2009 at 10:05 pm
Hey, thanks for writing this about us! You should get in touch with us because we’d love to use some quotes from this if possible.
Also, we ended up placing 3rd at the battle!
~Charley