There’s charming rawness coming from this solid Tampa Bay area Reggae-Rock trio. Albeit seasoned players and veterans of the genre for over the last decade, you can hear them call back to simpler musical times when a solid beat and bass line chugged along behind a scratchy guitar and catchy vocals. Tyson Marshall (Guitar, Vovcals), Lawson White (Bass) and Mike Tzigos (Drums) have managed to carve out their own identity in a very robust community of their peers. Echoes of early Sublime, the Police, Red Hot Chili Peppers can be heard here, while Caribbean influence like reggae, dub, ska and dance-hall seamlessly meet American influence of rock, funk, blues, soul, hip hop and punk.
There’s charming rawness coming from this solid Tampa Bay area Reggae-Rock trio. Albeit seasoned players and veterans of the genre for over the last decade, you can hear them call back to simpler musical times when a solid beat and bass line chugged along behind a scratchy guitar and catchy vocals. Tyson Marshall (Guitar, Vovcals), Lawson White (Bass) and Mike Tzigos (Drums) have managed to carve out their own identity in a very robust community of their peers. Echoes of early Sublime, the Police, Red Hot Chili Peppers can be heard here, while Caribbean influence like reggae, dub, ska and dance-hall seamlessly meet American influence of rock, funk, blues, soul, hip hop and punk.