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Enjoy a glass of “Red Wine” with The Elovaters and Corrella
It seems shortly before The Elovaters embark on the tour for New Zealand and Australia they have teamed with progressive New Zealand band Corrella. The song is smooth, cool, and with a hint of R&B vibes.
Go with the flow and enjoy life with “Sky High” by The Elovaters ft. Jared Watson of Dirty Heads
Go with the flow and enjoy life with “Sky High” by The Elovaters ft. Jared Watson of Dirty Heads! This is such a cool song, and I love its blend of reggae, rock and hip hop.
Daily Reggae Artist Profile: The Elovaters’ hard work and dedication have made the band’s dreams a reality
Daily Reggae spoke with The Elovaters’ singer and guitarist, Jackson Wetherbee to learn about the band’s incredible summer including the release of the amazing single, “Gimme Love”, the positive reception for The Elovaters’ 2021 album, “Castles” and growth touring with huge bands like Stick Figure, Dirty Heads, SOJA, Tribal Seeds and Slightly Stoopid.
Joe Samba and The Elovaters exude a sense of calm in the catchy new tune “Losing It”
Joe Samba is an amazing musician who exudes positivity. We love how he skillfully tells stories blending reggae, rock, ska and pop, with thoughtful lyrics, and songwriting. We are grooving to Joe’s latest single, Losing It, featuring The Elovaters. Released via LAW Records, Samba teamed with The Elovaters’ Jackson Wetherbee and we love the way the song makes us feel after a long day. Losing It is one of the singles that will be featured on Samba’s upcoming album, Far From Forever, due out on LAW Records on June 17, 2022.
Album Review: The Elovaters reach higher heights with new record “Castles”
Boston band The Elovaters have been the rising star of the American Reggae scene for the past couple of years, a status well deserved with their professional-grade musicianship, quality songwriting, and consistent touring opening for major acts such as Pepper and Ziggy Marley that led to headlining tours of their own for their ever-growing fanbase. With all this said, it's in their new album Castles that we see the band truly coming into their own and delivering an album showcasing a broad and unique sound that will surely lock in their place as major players in modern American Reggae music.