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REVIEW: Make your soul feel good with Bobby Alu’s “Keep It Tropical”
REVIEW: Gold Coast, Australia native Bobby Alu is here to offer an assist in extending summer with his 5th studio long player, Keep It Tropical.
ALBUM REVIEW: Mortimer shares From Within showing Vulnerability and Strength
Mortimer’s debut album, From Within, is an intimate display and introduction to the essence of Mortimer. He unapologetically shares his deep musings, using his music to express his personal philosophy on life and how to be. From Within offers insight into Mortimer not only as an artist showcasing his diversity and talent but also as a compassionate human, aware of the issues we face as individual beings and as a collective entity.
REVIEW: Govana’s “Legacy” proves he is as talented as they come in today’s dancehall scene
For all of the weeping and gnashing of teeth that reggae fans (myself included) have done regarding the current state of dancehall, one thing has become Aquafina clear, IT’S GOING NOWHERE!
REVIEW: Lot 49 display catchy reggae meets pop sound in “Liquor & Coffee”
Lot 49 display their catchy reggae meets pop sound in the new 12 track album, “Liquor & Coffee”. The San Francisco-based band highlight their smooth and inviting style of music across the LP, and I love the album’s creative songwriting, production, and heart.
THROWBACK THURSDAY: Junior Murvin's Timeless Treasure, "Badman Possee" Echoes the Sound of Rebellion
Daily Reggae is launching a new segment, Throwback Thursday, where once a month we will be looking back through reggae's history and highlighting classic albums and artists. Read the first #TBT review featuring Junior Murvin on DailyReggae.com!
REVIEW: Sublime With Rome’s final LP is perfect and highlights Rome Ramirez’s extraordinary talent
Sublime With Rome’s final LP is perfect and highlights Rome Ramirez’s extraordinary talent. Congratulations to Rome and the band on this gorgeous LP and a huge round of applause for so many successful years. Way to push the envelope, and thanks for bringing us so many memorable tracks and performances! Read the full review now!
REVIEW: Dukes Of Roots' debut album bridges continents and generations
The debut album "Duke Of Roots" by Dukes Of Roots stands as a compelling revival of reggae, masterfully merging the genre's traditional essence with modern elements and demonstrating their impressive ability to collaborate with a variety of artists.
Album Review: “Beauty In The Acoustic” showcases SOJA’s songwriting excellence
The D.C. reggae rockers recorded “Beauty In The Acoustic” while performing a full length Sugarshack Sessions set, and the resulting album showcases SOJA’s songwriting excellence. And I’m not just speaking within the reggae scene - I truly believe SOJA’s latest music is amongst the best songwriting in all of music today!
Album Review: Lion Heights introduce “Outlaw Reggae” with “False Reality”
Excited to show the world what they’ve been working on, Lion Heights is back with a new, full length album titled False Reality for you to jam down on. Coming out of Austin, TX, the boys want to show you a new flavor of dubby goodness, and they’ve coined their own label for the music they enjoy to create; outlaw reggae. There’s so many satisfying layers to this collection, they’ve definitely hit a homerun with the making of this album.