Daily Reggae Album Review: “Feels Like Home” highlights Triple Thread’s journey into Southern California reggae rockers

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When you read Triple Thread’s bio, you’re struck by the band’s nationwide beginnings as three out of the five band members grew up outside of California. Inspiration struck and what started as a journey west began to feel like home and this excitement and energy is what I hear when I listen to the Orange County reggae rock band’s debut album, “Feels Like Home”.

One of the unique aspects of Triple Thread is the band has three vocalists that you’ll hear throughout the album. They are Andrew McCormick (guitar/vocals), Noah Caron (bass/vocals), and Dan Westerlund (guitar/vocals).

The album’s first song “Home” speaks to the struggles of finding your way in a new home. As someone who recently moved with my family to Southern California, I can completely relate and I especially dig this tracks rocking guitars and the catchy hook and keys of Wolfy Keeney.

Speaking of catchy hooks and lyrics, “Dark Sunshine” shows off the band’s sensitive side and the piano solo adds a lot to this jam!

Love is in the air in Triple Thread’s “Sweet Girl”. You’ll instantly appreciate the band’s reggae guitar chops and Justin Schubel’s drumming. It’s a song about the excitement of new love and day dreaming memories into fruition

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