ALBUM REVIEW: Guam’s For Peace Band showcases its unique island reggae sound in “Massive & Crew”

I’ve been a huge fan of For Peace Band since listening to the band’s excellent 2018 album, “Always Love” and I was so excited to hear that the band hailing from Guam has released its follow up LP, “Massive & Crew”, which is a big time album showcasing the group’s unique island reggae sound. 

When reggae is at its best it makes you think, it makes you feel and inspires you to smile even during difficult days. And For Peace does all these things in a beautiful way. The band has two singers and what’s so unique is they are the drummer and keyboardist! Freddy Bordallo is one of the smoothest reggae drummers around and his voice is incredible and Jacob Iosia always holds down the keys and brings thoughtful verses and hooks to their music.

The 12 track album is so irie and needs to be a must-listen for all reggae fans! Let me dive into five of my favorite tracks.

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