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EP Review: Pepper’s Makai is making big waves
The three-piece band of Kona Town reggae-rockers known as Pepper has recently delivered a healthy new EP, Makai, via LAW Records for our listening pleasure (and a pleasure it is).
PROFILE: The vision of Alexx Antaeus is charting reggae into new musical territories
Ahead of the GRAMMYs, Daily Reggae interviewed nominee, Alexx Antaeus about the artist and producer’s collaboration with Julian Marley, and learned about his Jamaica-based studio/label, Monom Records!
No Doubt and Sublime will be must-see acts at Coachella 2024!
Every year when the Coachella lineup is announced we excitedly scroll to find which reggae artists and bands are represented and this year’s additions of No Doubt and Sublime will be must-see acts!
2024 Daily Reggae Editorial Calendar
Now in our fourth year, we are excited to share the first annual Daily Reggae editorial calendar. We are looking to connect with and promote bands, labels, companies, venues, festivals, PR, and more. Reach out to see how we
could work together!
Time to get excited for Tribal Seeds new album, “Ancient Blood” due out this February!
Time to get excited for Tribal Seeds new album, “Ancient Blood” due out this February! The San Diego-based reggae rockers have such an incredibly deep catalog of irie music, and we are so excited to dive into the band’s new tunes!
Song of the Week: ‘Something More’ by Pacific Roots
This Sunday, kick back with ‘Something More’ by Pacific Roots.
Easy melodies and west coast vibes make this the Daily Reggae Song of the Week. This is the latest single by Pacific Roots, and we have had this on repeat all weekend, so hats off to the boys for a great new track!
Make sure Rob Diesel is on your radar and jam out to the track, “Love Somebody”
Make sure Rob Diesel is on your radar and jam out to the track, “Love Somebody”. I really appreciate this song and it’s all around feel. The single seamlessly connects, reggae, rock and pop and displays Rob Diesel’s energy, passion and vocal talent.
The magic of Lila Iké shines through in “Good & Great”
The magic of Lila Iké shines through in “Good & Great”, a beautiful song of prayer celebrating life. The inspiring single was released by In.Digg.Nation Collective and produced by Ziah .Push.
Dillon Pakele and Jordan T carry the heart of Hawaii in “From The Islands”
Dillon Pakele and Jordan T carry the heart of Hawaii in “From The Islands”. The laid back tune will have you grooving and singing along by the hook! Daily Reggae caught up with Pakele to learn about the song’s inspiration and collaboration with Jordan T!
PROFILE: Nathan Aurora takes a major step forward with the launch of aurorawave
Daily Reggae caught up with Nathan Aurora to learn about the reggae rock artist’s exciting new music venture, aurorawave! After years in fan favorite Iya Terra, Nathan is ready to step out on his own, and we can’t wait to see where he’s headed! Read the full profile to learn more!
Album Review: Samory I hits hard with powerful second album “Strength”
Poetically insightful lyrics, true to roots reggae music and authentic riddims aided by a rich ensemble of talent who have crafted an impactful piece of musical art. Samory I’s “Strength” uplifts me in every track, the impeccable beats in each song complimenting the soulful poetic lyrics. Read the full review now!
Start 2024 with Roots of Creation and the band’s “Grateful Roots” Winter Tour
Start 2024 with Roots of Creation and the band’s “Grateful Roots” Winter Tour. The New England reggae rockers are kicking off this East Coast run in January and are touring all the way down to Florida through early March.
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.
Shavanique’s love song “Suga” brings out the best of reggae and R&B
Shavanique’s love song, “Suga” brings out the best of reggae and R&B. The talented artist teamed with Jeilah and EchoSlim in this new jam released by Musically Unifying.
Feel at peace by listening to Through The Roots new live album, “TTR Live at Garden Amp”
Feel at peace by listening to Through The Roots new live album, “TTR Live at Garden Amp”. Live albums transport a listener to a live music experience no matter where you may be listening, and Through The Roots did an amazing job recoding this set!
PROFILE: Creativity and universal love power H.R. and the artist’s unique reggae music
Daily Reggae was incredibly lucky to have caught up with H.R. to dive into the talented musician’s new album, “Let Luv Lead (The Way)”, novel creative process, and teaming with LAW Records.
Head over to the profile to read the entire piece now!
2024 is going to be another breakout year for New Zealand’s L.A.B.
2024 is going to be another breakout year for New Zealand’s L.A.B. The band recently teamed with Easy Star Records to drop the dub filled single, “Oh No (Pt. 2)” and it’s so irie! I love the track’s funky bass line and its all around groove!
Final round of GRAMMY Awards voting closes on January 4!
2024 is ready to rock and roll, and a quick reminder that the final round of GRAMMY Awards voting is closing on January 4! This year marks the 66th Annual GRAMMY Awards and the excitement for the ceremony and winners is rising!
Matisyahu’s “Hold The Fire Tour 2024” ft. Cydeways is going to be a vibe!
Matisyahu’s “Hold The Fire Tour 2024” ft. Cydeways is going to be a vibe! Matisyahu continues releasing absolutely beautiful new music, and Cydeways growth over the last few years has been one of our favorite stories to follow!
2023 Daily Reggae Artist of the Year: Stephen Marley
Congratulations to Stephen Marley for being named the 2023 Daily Reggae Artist of the Year! National tours and his best album yet, “Old Soul” made 2023 a stand out year for Marley and his soulful roots rock reggae music.