Let’s keep the discussion going over some recently released albums. We just posted a couple of new Album Reviews with some new releases courtesy of London’s The Skints and Philadelphia, PA’s Kings and Comrades. See what Star Rating each album received and let us know your thoughts…
With album reviews, everyone has an opinion and no one is right or wrong, but the discussion is what we look forward to. 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! Coming up, we’ll have new reviews on new albums from Fortunate Youth, Blues Traveler, The Lions, John Brown’s Body, Morgan Heritage, Ogee Wawa & more!
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Kings and Comrades – Get Away
“Vocals and effects put aside, the album has musical integrity and the instrumental sections are very enjoyable to hear by themselves. The bass lines never fail to bring that reggae groove to the core of the listener. The horn sections are fundamental in making these instrumental sections even more special. The horns are not…” READ MORE
Written & Reviewed By: Juan Barragan
The Skints – FM
The Skints and their album FM have it all, talented and soulful lead female and male vocalists, a great rhythm section, insane style and delivery and enough clout to bring along some pretty talented guests. The Skints take ska/rocksteady, dub, hip hop/grime and dancehall and deliver a unique sound that will find a far reaching audience…” READ MORE
Written & Reviewed By: Tommy Dubs