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. The production value is outstanding, an unquestionable progression from their previous release and the lyrical content is rounded and quite robust.

I hope “outlaw reggae” gains a foothold and we see this genre fill up with new artists seeking a home within!

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