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REVIEW: Black Woman & Child Reissue: Sizzla’s Revolutionary Sound Revived in Vibrant Vinyl
Luka looks back at Sizzla’s Black Woman and Child.“Sizzla, a fiery voice of resistance and spirituality, emerged in the mid-90s as a trailblazer in the reggae genre, blending the ancestral wisdom of roots reggae with the dynamic energy of dancehall. “
ALBUM REVIEW: The Wailers bestow a Powerful Evolutionary Message in Their New Album: Evolution
‘Evolution’ is a rich rhythmic tapestry of riddims and lyrics that encourage the essence of livity. The integration of the flawlessly impressive features, Mykal Rose, Marcia Griffiths, Emily Estefan and Gramps Morgan, who all add their own flair contributing to a diverse and enhanced audio experience.
REVIEW: Uplifting Landscape Meets Zen Serenity with Aaron Wolf’s New Album “Running On Hope”
Aaron Wolf's new album, “Running On Hope” presents the listener a 39-minute mix of vibrantly upbeat, uplifting and soothingly chilled atmospheric riddims, with positive lyrics throughout. Listening to the album, chills me out and helps me reflect on the eventful summer that is coming to an end, as I hurtle through the air back to the land of sun that I call home.
THROWBACK THURSDAY: Junior Murvin's Timeless Treasure, "Badman Possee" Echoes the Sound of Rebellion
Daily Reggae is launching a new segment, Throwback Thursday, where once a month we will be looking back through reggae's history and highlighting classic albums and artists. Read the first #TBT review featuring Junior Murvin on DailyReggae.com!