Jesse James Pariah & Zayno Release Cover of Sublime’s “Ebin” featuring Jakob Nowell

Sublime just released Jesse James Pariah & Zayno’s version of “Ebin” featuring Jakob Nowell off of the upcoming, Look At All The Love We Found: A Tribute to Sublime, album.

The video was recorded in one take inside the SRH  compound as they play pool and do a live rendition of this classic Sublime track.

Garden Grove // Ebin - Single by Sublime | SpotifyAn all-star compilation titled Look At All The Love We Found: A Tribute to Sublime will be co-released on Sublime’s new label Sublime Recordings in collaboration with Jakob Nowell’s new label SVNBVRNT Records on May 9. The collection, which includes classic Sublime covers by the Zac Brown Band (“Wrong Way”), Pennywise (“Same In The End”), Jack Johnson (“Badfish”) and over 30 more artists, combines tracks from two out of print tribute albums: Look At All The Love We Found (Cornerstone R.A.S.) and The House That Bradley Built (LAW Records), plus 8 previously unreleased recordings.

Jesse James Pariah, the surfer, singer-songwriter, and Slum Beach Posse member, recently released the brand-new music video for “Horns Under Halo,” produced by DENM.

“Horns Under Halo” is already gaining momentum, earning airplay on Los Angeles’ legendary radio station 106.7 KROQ and the nationally syndicated radio show Skratch ‘N Sniff, hosted by Allison Hagendorf and Malcolm Ryker, which airs on over 55 Alternative and Active Rock stations across the country.

A familiar name in Hawaii’s surf culture, Jesse James Pariah has established a reputation that bridges the surf and music communities. Born and raised on the island of Kauai, his musical influences range from Eminem to The Doors, alongside the SoCal punk scene. During his formative years, he discovered the ukulele, using it as a form of musical therapy.

In celebration of the 20th anniversary of Look At All The Love We Found: A Tribute to Sublime, Sublime has announced an expanded edition of the beloved compilation, arriving May 9. The updated release features 36 tracks, including newly recorded tributes by a diverse lineup of Sublime-inspired artists.

And there’s more to come. Sublime is officially back in the studio, working on their first full-length album since 1996.