ALBUM REVIEW: Passafire’s “Remember A Time” exhibits the band’s range with a medley of melodies and rhythms

 

Passafire’s eighth studio album “Remember A Time” flaunts their versatility with a variety of reggae infused beats spanning the nine song album.

Hailing from Savannah, Georgia, Passafire brings a mix of sounds to my ears, living up to their reputation for their genre-defying approach to music.

“Remember A Time” takes me back, as the album encourages, to the time of mix tapes and compilation CDs. You’d be forgiven to think that the album is a collection of different bands, a mingling of rock, rap and reggae tracks; which show Passafire’s wide range.

Head to the Daily Reggae Album Reviews page to read Luka H’s full review!

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