This week, we take a look in review at another 3 albums with new releases by Jon Wayne & The Pain, Jelly of the Month Club & a Dub Remix Compilation album courtesy of Dub Architect. Check the review & star rating for each new release. Then pick a copy for yourself & share your review…
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Jelly of the Month Club – Introducing Jelly of the Month Club
“From a musicianship standpoint, this is a collection of some of the most well written and performed songs I have heard in a long time. Touching on topics of anarchy, friendship, teamwork, family values, history, music and education, the JOTMC manage to pull off a cohesive kids album that is funny as hell and remains edgy…” READ MORE
-Written & Reviewed by: Tommy Dubs (of A Sunny Place For Shady People)
Jon Wayne & The Pain – Surrender
“Until this release, the group’s combination of organic drums and guitar with electronic bass and synths could only be heard if fans could catch the band live. For ‘Surrender’ JWP was able to finally record a modern representation of the trio’s live sound, showcasing JWP’s evolution into a more Jam-like mix of Reggae-Rock and EDM…” READ MORE
-Written & Reviewed by: Aaron Solomon
Dub Architect – DUB Vol. 2 Compilation
“Dub music came out of the necessity to get more from your less, while turning engineers into a driving force for creativity and musical expression. Using rhythm tracks and vocal snippets, Dub pioneers like King Tubby, Lee Skratch Perry and Scienist would rock mixing consoles like video games with lighting fast precision, adding effects, while mixing to tape. This was the creation of a new musical style. Dub is a heavily cited, but misused term and Dub Architect does the genre proper…” READ MORE
-Written & Reviewed by: Tommy Dubs (of A Sunny Place For Shady People)