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Daily Reggae Album Review: The Black Seeds flex their creativity and talent in the new album "Love & Fire"
Since their formation in the late 90's, New Zealand's The Black Seeds have been key ambassadors for the reggae sounds of the South Pacific. Every one of their six albums have impacted audience's worldwide with a quality sound that is not afraid to blend a wide variety of genres with their reggae foundation. On their seventh full length release "Love & Fire", the band has truly outdone themselves. Sometimes musicians, especially those with long and successful careers, use more or less a formula to make new music. "Love & Fire" however lives, breathes, and bleeds creativity throughout every song on the album, making it a very pleasant, fun, and interesting run of music that we absolutely love.
Let the Sunshine Through by listening to The Black Seeds’ new single via Easy Star Records
The Black Seeds recently released their second single supporting the New Zealand band’s upcoming seventh studio album via Easy Star Records. The song is called Let the Sunshine Through and we love the song’s unique reggae groove and positive message. The Black Seeds’ lead singer and songwriter, Barnaby Weir described the single as a “bittersweet love song” but it’s definitely bringing us inner peace as we listen.