Long Beach Dub Allstars Return with a Dub Remix of “Higher Rank” By Roger Rivas

Hot off their performance at this year’s Cali Vibes Festival alongside Dirty Heads and Wu-Tang Clan, reggae/ska legends Long Beach Dub Alllstars have returned with “Higher Dub,” a remix of “Higher Rank” courtesy of Roger Rivas. The dub version of the song perfectly compliments the positive vibes and catchy melodies of the original while bringing something new and unique to the table. […]

The Interrupters Are “In The Wild” with Their 4th Studio Album

Los Angeles, CA Ska-Punk group The Interrupters have announced that their 4th studio album, In The Wild, will be dropping August 5th via Hellcat Records. After hearing the first single, along with the listed guest appearances, this record just shot to the top of our Most Anticipated Album of the Year. The albums first single, […]

Reggae Rise Up Goes to Maryland 2022

The demand for American Reggae continues to spread as we see reggae-rock music festivals sprouting up in new regions across the U.S. This time we see the DMV take spotlight as Reggae Rise Up spreads their festival experience to Baltimore, Maryland this July. What started out as a 2 day festival experience in Utah back […]

Tunnel Vision Announces New Album, Baja Bound, via Law Records

San Clemente, CA’s Tunnel Vision will be releasing their 3rd studio album, and their 2nd with Law Records, on July 15th, 2022 when they drop Baja Bound. With no guest appearances, this is a 100% Tunnel Vision surf-jam, action-packed with rock, reggae, punk & ska. The band released their debut self-titled album in 2015, followed […]

SOJA Wins First Grammy For Best Reggae Album

Add “Grammy Award Winning Recording Group” when introducing the Virginia based reggae band, SOJA. After years of nominations, it was announced during the 64th Annual Grammy Awards that SOJA had won their first Grammy for Best Reggae Album with their 13 track record, Beauty In The Silence. The album dropped on Sept 24th, 2021 via […]

Behind the Photo: Lou Dog Is Not Inside the Van!!

Ryan White from SRH explains the story behind an iconic Sublime photo and Losing Lou Doug: In the mid 90’s, Sublime shows were always a little sketchy. We always knew they’d show up, but they sure made us sweat more than a few times, skipping any kind of sound check and showing up right when […]