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Album Review: “Make It Last” showcases the poetic songwriting and heart of Algorhythm
Algorhythm’s debut album, “Make It Last” starts with an irie bass line, jamming guitar and locked in drum line and sets the tone for a thoughtful and super enjoyable reggae, rock and pop music experience. Read the full review now!
Song of the Week: YG Marley “Praise Jah in the Moonlight”
To celebrate the release of the official music video, this week’s SOTW is YG Marley’s “Praise Jah in the Moonlight”. Few hits have have seen the cross-over success this track has and it shows no signs of slowing down. The new video is presented by Lyrical Lemonade and directed by Cole Bennett.
Album Review: It’s time to go Daytrippin with Iration’s eighth studio album!
After months of being teased with top-notch singles, the highly anticipated new Iration album, Daytrippin, is officially here and it's just as good as you’d expect. I have to say, the vibe of Daytrippin is very reminiscent of a younger Iration, and I can’t get enough of it. Not to discount anything in their discography, but it sounds a lot more like the band I fell in love with almost 15 years ago. Read the full review now!
Album Review: Collie Buddz insists you kick back and celebrate life with the new album, Take It Easy
Keepin’ those summer vibes alive, Collie Buddz is here to share his fourth studio album with the world. Take It Easy is a fusion of that island-vibe reggae he’s known for, swirled with a mix of dancehall and hip-hop flavor to spice up your playlist. Read the full review now!
Album Review: “Pink Skies” by Gus Walker shares a message of hope while painting a beautiful picture
Based in The Netherlands, singer-songwriter Gus Walker shares a message of hope while painting a beautiful picture in the fantastic new album, “Pink Skies”. You’re immediately brought into Walker’s world and appreciate his reggae music production, guitar and skills as an MC with an almost hip hop flow.
It’s here, Ballyhoo!’s Shellshock album drop, review AND livestream!
What do The Elovaters, Kyle Smith, Iya Terra, HIRIE, Tropidelic and Bumpin Uglies have in common? If you guessed that they’ve all got a spot on Ballyhoo!’s fiery new album, Shellshock, you’re entirely correct. The Maryland based rockin’ reggae veterans have completed their latest collection of powerful songs with the help of some well-known friends.