Album Review: Feel true passion and love by taking in “Spirits Eat Music” by SunDub

SunDub proves they are one of reggae’s rising bands in the new album, “Spirits Eat Music”. Take the title track as an example. You’re immediately brought in by the horns, smooth reggae guitar and vocal star power of Joanna Teters. To me, the track is a reminder that we are surrounded by support systems and to keep an open mind and heart to the love that comes our way, especially in the form of music!

The pace picks up in “New Ways to Love” featuring Peetah Morgan. This is a feel good love song with the island vibes I’ve been searching for!

Real Change” is a powerful reminder for us to channel our energy for a better world filled with peace and love. I love SunDub’s grooving bass line and the positive message of progress and the importance of freedom.

Photo courtesy of Easy Star Records.

Even a storm or “The Storm” cannot take our focus and a clear mind away. This track is one of my favorites on the album and is a proof point Joanna is one of the best vocalists in reggae today. She carries the track in such a masterful way and the music is equally as good vibe filled. SunDub channels emotions and reminds us to fight for what we believe in.

The horns are next level in “Call on Me” a beautiful song about friendship and a reminder to be there for family and friends. Joanna’s vocals are vibing and the band shows it’s ability to pack any dance floor and make a listener feel so mellow.

Get your feet ready for a night out dancing and take in the upbeat track “See ‘Bout Tonight”. Teters’ voice works so well in reggae and you can hear hints of jazz influence!

The Wall” is a fun song about letting music take you over and living it up as you feel reggae lift you up in the best ways possible.

SunDub brings such incredible energy and love to their music. “I Know I’m Found” is another song that reminds us to trust the process of our journey and to search out beauty in the world.

Big things are around the corner for SunDub and I have to see them play live soon! If you’re looking for some inspiration and feels, SunDub has you covered!

By CB.

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