Reviews
Album Review: Feel true passion and love by taking in “Spirits Eat Music” by SunDub
SunDub proves they are one of reggae’s rising bands in the new album, “Spirits Eat Music”. Take the title track as an example. You’re immediately brought in by the horns, smooth reggae guitar and vocal star power of Joanna Teters. To me, the track is a reminder that we are surrounded by support systems and to keep an open mind and heart to the love that comes our way, especially in the form of music!
Album Review: The creativity, flow and honest reflection of Inna Vision are on full display in “Self Talk”
Hawaii’s Inna Vision always pushes himself as an artist and when you listen to his deep music catalog it’s so fun hearing his growth as a lyricist and vocalist. All of Inna Vision’s hard work is on full display in “Self Talk” and it’s my favorite of his reggae meets hip hop albums released to date.
Album Review: “Chasing Constellations” by Joey Calderaio is one of 2022’s best reggae rock albums
Joey Calderaio and his rising band take us on a beautiful journey in the new album, “Chasing Constellations” released today. Calderaio, based in Jupiter, Florida, is a talented songwriter, vocalist and band leader, who has had a big year of growth. “Chasing Constellations” is one of 2022’s best reggae rock albums and highlights Calderio’s musicianship, poetic lyrics, and easy listening style of music.
Album Review: King Tappa showcases hard work and smooth vocals in “9 to 5”
King Tappa is a talented reggae artist based in New Jersey who consistently releases engaging reggae that makes you reflect while dancing to the music. Tappa showcases hard work mentality and smooth vocals in the new album, “9 to 5”.
Album Review: “Long Way Home” by DMP is one of the most enjoyable reggae albums of 2022
DMP hails from the South Pacific’s Solomon Islands and the band’s album, “Long Way Home” is one of the most enjoyable reggae albums of 2022. The album showcases the band’s energy, passion and all around quality reggae music!
Album Review: Surfer Girl’s unique brand of reggae rock and pop on full display in “Sunrise”
Surfer Girl is a talented reggae rocker with an ability to write fun and catchy pop songs. His unique brand is on full display in his album, “Sunrise” released earlier this year by Ineffable Records.
Album Review: Signal Fire impresses and inspires moving in a positive light in “Rhythm of Life”
Signal Fire’s latest album “Rhythm of Life” is an inspiring 10 track body of work with amazing songwriting, instrumentation and good vibes. The North Carolina-based reggae rock band gives us strength in difficult times and sends messages of positivity.
Album Review: Kabaka Pyramid showcases star power while encouraging a balanced life in “The Kalling”
“The Kalling” is Kabaka Pyramid’s vibing new album, which was produced by Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley and cements Pyramid as one of reggae’s new stars. Pyramid finds his artistic groove in “The Kalling” and his vocals are so on point!
Album Review: “Some Kinda Madness” highlights Tanya Stephens’ soulful lyrics and amazing voice
Jamaica’s Tanya Stephens’ new album, “Some Kinda Madness” is absolutely brilliant and highlights her soulful lyrics and amazing voice. Take “Be Who We Be” the album’s first track. The song has a simple acoustic guitar and Tanya’s voice accompanies the guitar so nicely while sharing a message of belief in ourselves. It’s a reoccurring theme heard across the album highlighting the importance of trust and love.
Album Review: Tippa Irie contemplates roots in catchy new album, “I’m An African”
Britain’s Tippa Irie is an incredibly talented singer, songwriter and DJ and I love the contemplation of his roots in the new album, “I’m An African” released by TIM Records. Tippa has been creating music for four decades and his latest album showcases his creativity, lyrics and talent as a singer.
Album Review: Space Kamp’s artistic growth and creativity is on full display in “Butterfly Effect (BE)”
Space Kamp is one of the first duo’s that we covered at Daily Reggae. It’s been nearly two years, and it’s been so much fun following their growth and passion. Space Kamp blends reggae, rock, hip hop and electronic music, and the duo’s latest album, “Butterfly Effect (BE)” cements their (Adoo and Oskee’s) place in the budding reggae rock and hip hop scene.
Album Review: “Futur” is Dub Inc’s latest reggae masterpiece
I recently had my first opportunity to see Dub Inc perform a set in-person. The band was on tour with Mike Love, and my friends and I were amazed by their incredible energy, talent and passion. We instantly became huge fans! The Saint-Etiennem, France hailing band’s eighth studio album, “Futur” is their latest reggae masterpiece, which shares a beautiful and important message of unity and bringing people closer together.
Album Review: Nick Sefakis reflects on love, strength and growth in “Hear My Sound”
Iya Terra guitarist and vocalist, Nick Sefakis is one of the best guitarists in the reggae circuit today, and Sefakis’ passion as a reggae musician is always strongly felt at his live shows, and in recordings. Sefakis’ new solo album, “Hear My Sound” is a reflection of love, strength and growth and showcases the musician’s development as a songwriter and artist.
Album Review: HIRIE elevates her star power in “Mood Swing”
It takes time for an artist to find their voice but HIRIE is a natural star. “Mood Swing” is HIRIE’s best album yet because it transmits the energy of her live shows into 12 fun and dance friendly songs that you’ll want to play on repeat. I cannot wait to hear her and the band plays these tracks during their upcoming tour!
EP Review: Gramps Morgan proves yet again he’s one of the best vocalists across all musical genres in “Deeper”
Fresh off his 2002 Grammy nomination for Reggae Album of the Year, Gramps Morgan’s new EP, “Deeper” is yet another reminder that Morgan is one of the best vocalists across all musicals genres. The EP highlights the artist’s unbelievable voice over six gorgeous acoustic tracks. Similar to “Positive Vibration”, these new songs blend reggae and pop with a hint of country music.
Album Review: Soak in the talent of Protoje in “Third Time’s the Charm”
Protoje really brings it in his new album “Third Time’s the Charm” released today. The Jamaican musician marries the best of reggae and hip hop and shines so bright! Take the track “HILLS” for example. Protoje’s flow is so powerful and he brilliantly reflects on living a simple life away from distractions. Throughout “Third Time’s the Charm” you’ll be impressed by Protoje’s vocals, messages of positivity, well produced riddims and on point instrumentation.
Album Review: Bumpin Uglies perfect the band’s sweet spot in “Mid-Atlantic Dub”
“Mid-Atlantic Dub” is the jamming new Bumpin Uglies album and I’d have to say it’s my favorite album from the band yet! It takes years for a band to find its sound and perfect it, and “Mid-Atlantic Dub” highlights Bump Uglies grooving sweet spot blending reggae, rock, and pop music.
Album Review: Shwayze brings style and good vibes in “Shway SZN”
Shwayze is a true triple threat. What do I mean by that? He’s a talented singer, rapper, and songwriter. The combination of those three things is rare, and the singer-songwriter shines in his new album, “Shway SZN”. I love Shwayze’s ability to mix reggae, hip hop and pop into super fun songs that always bring good vibes.
Album Review: “Wisdom” showcases the brilliance of Stick Figure
There are certain bands that when you hear their song come on, you know you are going to have an epic day. Usually they are trend setters and veterans of honing and perfecting their craft. Enter Stick Figure. The reggae rock band consistently releases brilliant reggae rock and their latest album, “Wisdom” is another reminder that Stick Figure is out of this world talented.
Album Review: “Midnight Control” is a picture perfect blend of reggae meets hip hop
Dirty Heads just have it! What is it? An incredible amount of musical talent, a passion to release amazing music, and incredible songwriting chops. The vibes are so on point in the band’s new album “Midnight Control”. Dirty Heads are truly a genre blending band bringing together the best of reggae, hip hop, rock and pop.