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“Bills To Pay” by The Elovaters is a vibe
The Elovaters have released a catchy new track on a topic we can all relate too… bills. Jackson Wetherbee’s vocals shine in this tune that will certainly have you singing along by the end of the first hook.
Song of the Week: Kyle Smith and Fayuca help us look out for the “Red Flags”
Song of the Week: Kyle Smith and Fayuca help us look out for the “Red Flags”. The catchy new reggae rock collab has a spicy vibe about living life on the wild side.
Mellodose Reimagines Empire of the Sun’s “Walking on a Dream”
Stripping the track back and reworking its atmosphere, the cover keeps the song’s dreamy core while adding a mellow, modern edge. It’s a relaxed reinterpretation that feels both nostalgic and new.
Artikal Sound System Adds Free Meet & Greets to Upcoming Tour Dates
Artikal Sound System have announced FREE meet & greets at select stops on their upcoming 2026 U.S. tour, giving fans a chance to connect with the band beyond the stage at no additional cost.
“Ensenada” by Sublime is the 2025 Daily Reggae “Song of the Year”
The major reemergence of reggae rock icons Sublime has been one of the biggest stories in reggae over the last two years and the band’s return to its vintage form with “Ensenada” make it the 2025 Daily Reggae “Song of the Year”.
“Operation Irie” by Pepper is the 2025 Daily Reggae “Reggae Rock Album of the Year”
The continued growth of reggae rock is a major story in its own and reggae rock legends Pepper delivered Daily Reggae’s “Regge Rock Album of the Year” with the release of “Operation Irie”.
2025 Daily Reggae “Reggae Rock Album of the Year” Nominees
The amount of talent and energy in reggae rock right now is phenomenal. It felt like every week of 2025 new reggae rock tunes dropped that had us vibing along. These are the five reggae rock albums that we think absolutely shred! Here are the nominees for the Daily Reggae “Reggae Rock Album of the Year”.
Song of the Week: Ballyhoo! rocks out in “SELF EMPLOYED”
Reggae rock legends Ballyhoo! are back with another shredding album that reggae and rock fans will love jamming along to.
Turn on Stick Figure’s “Free Flow Sessions” album and feel instant calm
Turn on Stick Figure’s “Free Flow Sessions” album and feel instant calm. The reggae rock giants’ new dub-style reggae riddim LP has 12 tracks including six brand new ones.
Song of the Week: Slightly Stoopid and G. Love collab in “Shine For You”
All in the name of love: Enjoy the new Slightly Stoopid track “Shine For You” ft. G. Love. This is such a feel good tune that reminds me about the importance of community and doing everything you can to help family and friends.
Add Sublime at Red Rocks to Your Bucket List
Sublime will celebrate the 30th anniversary of their legendary self-titled album with two special nights at Red Rocks Amphitheater, April 17–18, 2026.
Joe Alchemy Shares His Heart in “Captain Obvious”
Joe Alchemy’s new single “Captain Obvious” is a playful love song inspired by the true story of his first kiss with his now-wife, Lindsey.
Michael Sky takes us on a journey through the ups and downs in “Decisions”
Michael Sky guides listeners through the highs and lows of life and love in his latest single, “Decisions.” The track flows effortlessly, highlighting Sky’s strength as a singer-songwriter with a smooth, laid-back groove.
Stick Figure Channels the Art of Beat Making on Free Flow Sessions
Stick Figure just announced an exciting new release — the Free Flow Sessions album, arriving November 13. This special project is remixed, extended, and reimagined, showcasing 12 hard-hitting dub-style reggae riddims.
Seranation and Kash’d Out remind us to enjoy the ride in “Comfortably Confused”
Seranation and Kash’d Out team up for “Comfortably Confused,” a chill anthem that celebrates staying true to yourself while figuring life out along the way.
Arizona’s Sanchos Impress with Debut EP Big Dill
Phoenix-based band Sanchos makes a strong first statement with their debut EP Big Dill, blending reggae rhythms with hip hop fire and festival-ready energy.
Song of the Week: Algorhythm Finds Calm in Chaos with “When the World Stops”
Algorhythem’s “When the World Stops” delivers a soothing mix of reflection and groove. The vocals and rhythms create a track that feels grounding yet hopeful—an anthem for slowing down and finding peace when everything else is moving too fast.
Artist of the Month: Fortunate Youth Drops Love For The Music — A Soulful Return to Roots
Artist of the Month: Fortunate Youth Drops Love For The Music — A Soulful Return to Roots. Southern California reggae mainstays Fortunate Youth have officially dropped their long-anticipated full-length album, Love For The Music, a 12-track celebration of unity, good vibes, and the passion that’s powered their journey for over a decade.
Kyle Smith Gets Real on “Stuck In The Same Place”
Kyle Smith delivers another punk-meets-reggae gem with “Stuck In The Same Place.” The track reflects on past struggles and the feeling of watching others live the dream.
Joe Samba Hits the Road – Don’t Miss the Vibes!
Joe Samba is back on tour, and if you’ve ever seen him live, you already know it’s more than just a show — it’s a full-on feel-good experience. With his signature blend of reggae, rock, soul, and just the right amount of edge, Joe brings the kind of energy that gets a crowd moving and keeps the heart in it.