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Kes starts summer early with “Man With No Door”
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Kes starts summer early with “Man With No Door”

What generally makes a reggae album great is the ability to touch multiple styles without overdoing it. Dancehall, (Honey Comb feat Busy Signal & Mood alongside Shaggy) Afrobeats (It’s Enough & Jolene) and of course Carnival appropriate Soca (Miracle) are all done marvelously by this crew. So much so that I can’t remember when I have been so hooked by a group upon a first listen. Man With a Door in short is literally a perfect album.

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Album Review: “Setting Out for the Sun” showcases Claire Wright’s creativity, chill vibes, and big time voice
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Album Review: “Setting Out for the Sun” showcases Claire Wright’s creativity, chill vibes, and big time voice

“Setting Out for the Sun” showcases Claire Wright’s creativity, chill vibes, and big time voice. The 10-track album, released by Ineffable Records, highlights Wright’s talent as a singer-songwriter and beautifully blends pop, rock and reggae in an all around relaxing experience.

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Album Review: Green Lion Crew’s star-studded “Riddim Full of Culture” is an impressive collection of top notch tracks
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Album Review: Green Lion Crew’s star-studded “Riddim Full of Culture” is an impressive collection of top notch tracks

Green Lion Crew’s star-studded “Riddim Full of Culture” is an impressive collection of top notch tracks featuring many of reggae’s brightest stars! The album has a mix of solo tracks along with riddims where two artists will put their unique spins creating separate songs. Green Lion Crew made up of Zeke Stern and Dana Knowles definitely brought production heat and made me a big fan of their work!

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Album Review: Shwayze brings style and good vibes in “Shway SZN”
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Album Review: Shwayze brings style and good vibes in “Shway SZN”

Shwayze is a true triple threat. What do I mean by that? He’s a talented singer, rapper, and songwriter. The combination of those three things is rare, and the singer-songwriter shines in his new album, “Shway SZN”. I love Shwayze’s ability to mix reggae, hip hop and pop into super fun songs that always bring good vibes.

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Album Review: Mellow Mood celebrate today and what’s to come “Mañana”
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Album Review: Mellow Mood celebrate today and what’s to come “Mañana”

Italy’s Mellow Mood is one of the most talented duos in the global reggae scene and the musician’s new album, “Mañana” is an important reminder to celebrate today and what’s to come tomorrow. “Mañana” is Mellow Mood’s sixth studio album and is another impressive milestone in Jacob and L.O. Garzia’s amazing reggae music catalog.

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Album Review: Tropidelic takes big step as a reggae rock heavy hitter in “All The Colors”
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Album Review: Tropidelic takes big step as a reggae rock heavy hitter in “All The Colors”

One of our favorites things at Daily Reggae is following the growth of a band as they evolve their sound, songwriting and production. Tropidelic’s evolution has been so fun to watch and the Cleveland-based band’s new album, “All The Colors” takes them from the big leagues to a true reggae rock heavy hitter.

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Album Review: Hawaii's The Green reflect and speak from the heart on their stellar new album "Brand New Eyes"
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Album Review: Hawaii's The Green reflect and speak from the heart on their stellar new album "Brand New Eyes"

The creation of songs can originate from many places. Sometimes it's from an interaction an artist observes between strangers, and other times it's about a world the songwriter wishes would exist. Music is made with the intention of making people dance and enjoy a party, and albums have been written solely about breakups or falling in love. Perhaps the best songs are created when an artist reflects on the current state of their life and pours their heart out in the form of lyrics and music. On their sixth studio album "Brand New Eyes", Hawaii's The Green have done exactly that. A level of maturity and sober reflection rings throughout this album. The complexity of what the world can throw at our human hearts and how we handle them is not an easy thing to unpack, but throughout the songs on "Brand New Eyes" the band is able to accomplish this task as well as any honest person could. The multiple songwriters and four singers of The Green share their genuine perspective over fantastic instrumentals throughout "Brand New Eyes" and have created a record truly special.

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