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

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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.

Speaking of star power, Tropidelic partners with 311’s Nick Hexum in “Falling Down”, which beautifully blends an irie reggae riddim and Tropidelic’s jamming horns making a stellar rock anthem.

The band teams up with Brother Ali in the laid back tune “People Talk” an important reminder to hang on and only settle for good vibes! It’s fun how the band goes form a rock heavy song into a more feel good hip hop track. Of course, Ali destroys his verse!

Turn up “The Wind” and feel that irie bass line. Tropidelic has a patented groove and it feels so good closing your eyes and feeling the song’s high energy.

One of the songs I’ve shared the most across my friend groups this year is “Neighborhood”, which has Tropidelic collab with Krayzie Bone and Prof. This song goes so hard! We love the genre crossover and how Tropidelic perfectly blends reggae, rock and hip hop. This song is seriously so good.

Head to our review page to read our full album review.

Free Your Mind” by Tropidelic featuring Surfer Girl is the Daily Reggae Song of the Day.

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