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Tag Archives: reggae
INDUBIOUS – Beleaf
August 25, 2019

Righteous Sound 2019 Conquering Babylon, Oregon trio take a field trip into soul-shaking frequencies and stake their claim on reggae legacy. The title of this little ensemble’s fifth album may suggest a certain sort of holy smoke, but it’s the … Continue reading
BAYONICS – Resilience
July 28, 2019

City Roots 2019 Heady mix of reggae and Latin to make hips shake and move the mind. The shortest distance from Jamaica to Cuba may be only about 90 miles, but the two islands’ main musical cultures don’t really mingle, … Continue reading
HIGHEST INTENTION – Universal Light
April 2, 2019

Highest Intention 2019 Starting straight outta Frisco, progressive reggae group run the genre gamut to slow down time and ride easy. In their seven years on the scene, the ensemble which singing guitarist Ben “Down” Lowe created to pursue his … Continue reading
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THE PROCESS – Dub World
January 14, 2018

Temple Gong 2017 Beamed up to be taken aback and out of Babylon, rasta troopers from Detroit readjust their altitude – not attitude. It’s quite unusual for a genre as firmly rooted as reggae to be reaching for the stars, … Continue reading
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Tagged David Asher, dub, reggae, The Process
ANTI-NOWHERE LEAGUE – League Style
November 30, 2017

Cleopatra 2017 British punk veterans deliver on the promise made at the start of their career and revisit their root influences. Devised back in the ’80s but never followed through to fruition, the plan to lay down reggae classics so … Continue reading
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Tagged Anti-Nowhere League, punk, reggae