Written by Josh Petre Friday, 20 May 2005 00:00
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Bedouin Soundclash is what you would get if you stuck reggae, ska and rock in a blender. Its content stretches the gamut from the serious commentary about drug culture to poking fun at what the singer calls “money worries.”
After seeing they were on the label Side One Dummy, I fully expected to hear the latest up-and-coming punk band. But I was proven dead wrong. Instead, I was struck by a strikingly original reggae beat in the records first track entitled “When the Night Feels My Song.” It was the perfect opening track to a film set in the Caribbean islands, or to hear from head phones if you were actually there, stretched out on the beach.
With a music scene full of pop fluff, it’s such a relief to hear music with substance and deserving of praise. And it is that mood of hope that you find in reggae that defies the underlying depression in music today. In any case, even if you’re not a reggae fan, check these guys out at Warped Tour this summer. Bedouin will definitely be a welcome relief from the broken heart anthems.
www.bedouinsoundclash.com
www.sideonedummy.com
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