Updated Album Reviews

We have now entered the Summer Reggae-Rock season of new Summertime album releases. Before we dive into those new albums, we continue to catch up on new records dropped this Spring by Collie Buddz, Robert Ledesma and Dangermuffin

Coming up, we’ll have new reviews on new albums from Mike Pinto, 311, Dirty Heads, Chronixx, Authority Zero and more!

With album reviews, everyone has an perspective/opinion and no one is right or wrong, but the discussion is what we look forward to; as long as there is a discussion, people will continue to discover the music and listen for themselves. We want to hear your perspective and how the music speaks to you in contrast to our written reflections. The topic is always up for discussion as we want you to reply in a comment with a review & rating of your own!

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Collie Buddz – Good Life

“Good Life has its hits and misses, but it’s a solid album overall. The production is top-notch throughout, and there are definitely a handful of songs worthy of being added to your party playlist this summer. Collie Buddz has a good grasp of intertwining reggae, dancehall, pop, and hip hop. That’s clearly evident on Good Life. Though his collaboration with Snoop Dogg and Jody Highroller fell flat, Collie’s tracks with…” READ MORE

Written & Reviewed By: Brian Winters

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Dangermuffin – Heritage

“This album is unique and can only truly be appreciated with a few listens –- those who are looking to rush through the record with something simple should reconsider. Layered deep with mysterious instrumentals at times, Heritage is defined by its laid-back textures and even-keeled vibes…” READ MORE

Written & Reviewed By: Brian Glaser

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Robert Ledesma – Any Moment

“This highlights for Any Moment are spearheaded by the solid instrumentals throughout the album in its entirety. Fire this one up if you’re out on the water for an afternoon and you’ll definitely get some enjoyment from it. The album doesn’t have too many layers however, so if you’re looking for a musical journey you might not leave completely satisfied. But in summary this is a fun record to jam along to…” READ MORE

Written & Reviewed By: Brian Glaser

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