“Cut Slack Girl” showcases The Resinators’ ability to flawlessly blend reggae and punk rock

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Cut Slack Girl” showcases The Resinators’ ability to flawlessly blend reggae and punk rock. The San Diego reggae rockers continue to perfect their jamming sound and I’m really vibing with this single. The band caught up with Daily Reggae to reflect on the song’s meaning.

“The song is a story about a girl most know - whose beauty precedes them. A siren who is flocked by her choice of men at the bar, the one who never has to buy her own drink. One that may not be the brightest, but never gets corrected. And one as men we might never pursue for lack of confidence in our chances and scorn out of jealousy. But then again, if she walks your way…we’d probably cut her some slack too.”

I’m excited to follow the band’s new music this year!

By CB.

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