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Get Wiser

Hot Albums 28 Jan 17 0

Co-produced, recorded, mixed, and mastered by veteran sound engineer Jim Fox at LION and FOX Studios. Guest musicians include Junior Marvin (additional guitars) of the original Bob Marley and The Wailers; Carmelo Romero (vocals), Jahaziel Garcia (trumpet), and Misael Clemente (sax and flute) of Puerto Rico’s Gomba Jahbari; Go-go Mickey (percussion) of DC’s own Rare Essence, and a string quartet led by DC native Eddie Drennon who was a member of Bo Diddley’s band

Exception To The Rule

Hot Albums 28 Jan 17 0

With their unique and undeniably original blend of reggae, rock and soul…STONE SENSES perfects the reggae-rock genre with a style and sound that bridges the gap between traditional roots-reggae and driving, melodic, feel-good rock. Continue Reading

Of Good Nature – In the studio Day #4

New Videos 21 Jan 17 0

Day 1 of 4 with Ted from Passafire laying down our three song EP. Keep up with the daily vlogs for sneak peaks of whats to come.
Filmed by Justin Kaczmarek of Sugarshack Sessions.

Of Good Nature – In the studio Day #3

New Videos 21 Jan 17 0

Day 1 of 4 with Ted from Passafire laying down our three song EP. Keep up with the daily vlogs for sneak peaks of whats to come.
Filmed by Justin Kaczmarek of Sugarshack Sessions.

Of Good Nature – In the studio Day #2

New Videos 21 Jan 17 0

Day 1 of 4 with Ted from Passafire laying down our three song EP. Keep up with the daily vlogs for sneak peaks of whats to come.
Filmed by Justin Kaczmarek of Sugarshack Sessions.

Of Good Nature – In the studio Day #1

New Videos 21 Jan 17 0

Day 1 of 4 with Ted from Passafire laying down our three song EP. Keep up with the daily vlogs for sneak peaks of whats to come.
Filmed by Justin Kaczmarek of Sugarshack Sessions.

Sugarshack Sessions | Of Good Nature – Misled

New Videos 21 Jan 17 0

Episode #182 100% Live. Of Good Nature from Charlotte, NC performing their original song “Misled”.

Strength To Survive

Hot Albums 21 Jan 17 0

Over the course of nearly 15 years, SOJA (aka Soldiers of Jah Army) have been quietly turning into one of the most solid and accomplished reggae bands in the U.S. Despite an undeniably powerful instrumental sound, their progress was slowed early on by bandleader Jacob Hemphill‘s vocal affectations, which explicitly evoked Bob Marley and made him sound both annoying and somewhat ridiculous. Continue Reading