Pacific Dub Drops New Song “Head Down” Featuring Passafire

Pacific Dub Drops New Song “Head Down” Featuring Passafire

Pacific Dub, one of the original reggae-rock bands hailing from Huntington Beach, California, has been bringing laid-back beach vibes to the music scene since 2009.

Their sound is a mix of reggae, rock, and pop, capturing the carefree spirit of Southern California’s surf and skate culture. Over the years, they’ve built a dedicated fan base through catchy tunes and energetic live shows, often sharing the stage with big names like Rebelution and Iration.

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With albums like Million Pieces and Guide You Home, Pacific Dub has become known for feel-good music that’s perfect for sunny days. Their songs often revolve around love, life, and staying positive—something that resonates with their fans, especially during their lively tours across the U.S.

New Collaboration: “Head Down” with Passafire

Most recently, Pacific Dub teamed up with Passafire to release their new single, “Head Down”. The track blends Pacific Dub’s relaxed style with Passafire’s more energetic rock sound and a raw, real-life peek into the struggles of being a musician. Together, they’ve created a smooth, uplifting song that encourages listeners to keep pushing forward through life’s challenges.

“Head Down” is the perfect anthem for anyone who loves reggae rock, with its catchy melody and positive message. Fans of both bands are already loving the collaboration, and it’s a strong reminder of why Pacific Dub continues to stand out in the reggae scene.

Lead singer Colton Place says of the single:

“The music business can be a disheartening place if you allow negativity and hate distract you from your goals and passions. Making music for 15 years, I’ve had to learn to block out the distractions and continue to make music that fulfills me and makes me happy. This is the message behind Head Down. There will always be people who will overlook you and doubt you, but at the end of the day if you stay true to yourself that is all that matters. We are also stoked to have our friend Ted Bowne of Passafire as a feature on the track.”