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When hip-hop draws influences from reggae, it is almost always enriched. When reggae draws influences from hip hop, it is almost always impoverished. This isn't because hip hop has nothing to offer reggae -- it's just that reggae artists seem to be poor judges of what's worth stealing from hip hop. For example, reggae does not need hip hop's dumb, chest-pounding intros ("This is not a game! This is not a game!"). Nor does it have anything to learn from a rappers' tendency to go on and on about how rich they are (memo to Wayne Marshall: no one cares what kind of SUV you drive). What hip hop does have to offer is slamming beats, and to Wayne Marshall's credit, he knows how to make use of them without losing sight of the reggae verities. So "Ghetto People Song," a nice combo track featuring Assassin and Warfare, offers a smooth, dark fusion of Jamaica-flavored chatting and minimalist, hesitation-step R&B beats; the relatively rootsy "Captain" finds Marshall singing over a one-drop beat, old-school style; and on "Purple Skunk" he gets wistfully horticultural over a complex and churning dancehall beat. Perhaps most interesting of all is the faux Nyahbinghi drumming on "Beautiful Morning," which may be a first for dancehall reggae. A few more King Jammys' beats would have enlivened things a bit, but overall, this is a solid effort from a major young talent. ~ Rick Anderson
Photographer: William Richards.
Personnel: Wayne Marshall, Vybz Kartel, Assassin, Warfare.
Producers include: Jammy James, Steven "Lenky" Marsden, Craig Parks, Matthew Thompson, Trevor James.
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| | Mustard Plug Pray For Mojo CD (1999)
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$11.85 For anyone who wished the new-school punks would play more ska (yes NOFX, Rancid, et al.; that means you), Mustard Plug is the answer to their prayers. Marrying the melody drenched sound sweeping out of the current crop of spiky haired bands with the razor-edged riffing of reggae, and strewing it all with brass, this Grand Rapids, Michigan band fall firmly between the genre cracks. They're much faster and more musically upbeat than Two-Tone, far punkier than their fellow skankers, but lyrically less angsty than the punks. In fact, what first hits one about Pray for Mojo is the sheer exuberance of the set's sound and the pure enthusiasm of the band. But for all its uniqueness, one can still hear the antecedents, a melting pot of influences. "So Far to Go"'s dynamics are reminiscent of Simple Minds' "Street Life," as played by U.K. Subs, assuming, of course, they had a brass section as ferocious as their guitarist. It's easy to forget that Simple Minds began as a punk band, but Mustard haven't; however they're closer in sound to the hardcore scene, past and present, as "Throw a Bomb" makes clear, while "Someday, Right Now" is just one of a number of tracks that nod to NOFX. With their sharp melodies and hefty hooks, anthemic singalongs are the band's specialty, but they're agile enough to occasionally slow down the pace with powerful results as on "Time Will Come," or slip into purer pop-punk-ska as they do on "Yesterday" and the exhilarating "Send You Back." Of course, plenty of punk bands have delved into ska, and vice-versa, but few with such panache and exuberance as Mustard Plug. But what makes this ska-core group special is the fabulous horn section of trumpeter Brandon ...
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| | Perishers Let There Be Morning CD (2005)
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$9.59 Swedish band the Perishers made their U.S. debut on this beautiful collection of baroque ballads and lush, piano-driven pop songs, featuring the transcendet vocals of lead singer Ola Kluft.
To most, nothing sounds more bleak than 4 hours of daylight a day during a 7 month snowcapped winter. For Sweden's, the Perishers, this is the driving force in creating stark, introspective and inspirational songs. Raised in Umea, Sweden, two of the Perishers met as children in preschool. Growing up, they realized their mutual love for music, starting a band in 1997. Their first album, From Nothing to One, was released in Scandinavia and Japan on MNW/Nons records, with great response and tour dates in Scandinavia and Japan. Their second album, Let There Be Morning, was released in their homeland in 2003 and took the public by storm, topping radio and MTV charts, also sending them on tour with Snow Patrol. Let There be Morning, their first North American release, came out April 12 and has since received rave reviews. ..a band that can walk between rock and a soft place. (Let there Be) Morning is a lovely twilight trip... B+ ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY"The dark days and frigid air of Scandinavia are nowhere to be found on this warm, lyrically illuminating disc of mellow, melodic pop from Sweden's newest bearer of good music."- PASTE"Radiohead without the edge.." JANE 3 out of 4"Like Coldplay trying not to wake up the neighbors..irresistible.- NEW YORK TIMESOla Klüft - vocals, guitarMartin Gustafson - keyboards, backing vocalsPehr Åström - bassThomas Hedlund - drumsSlow down. And get lost in the world of The Perishers."It's very hard to write immediate songs," says the band's vocalist/ guitarist Ola Klüft. "We write songs that creep into you and stay there."The Swedish band's American debut, Let There Be Morning, is a blend of emotional wandering, poetic insight and stark, yet inspirational surroundings. The twentysomething band members were ...
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| | Scott Celani Saturday CD (2004)
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$10.29 Having vigorously kicked off his solo project in early 2002, Scott Celani and his supporting players are hitting venues all over the Eastern U.S. At a typical show, audience members are treated to Celani's well-crafted, melodic pop songs. Celani presents his music with a full band or in acoustic format. Either way, Celani offers a powerhouse of guitar, rhythm and melody. ...
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