Street Gospels
November 21st, 2007
urbn Posted:
Formed in 2001 at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, Bedouin Soundclash was able to come out of the unknown thanks to a a
seductive combination of lead singer Jay Malinowski’s soulful wail and
hypnotic rhythmic guitar grooves, Eon Sinclair’s deep dubbing bass, and
Pat Pengelly’s driving rhythms, Bedouin Soundclash creates its own
innovative fusion of Reggae, Rock, Punk and Soul.
After releasing “Sounding A Mosaic” the band releases the new album “Street Gospels”, and this time I was smashed. If the previous disc sounded a little bit too “reggae” for me, I must say the new record is killer. Fusing element of pop with harmonic vocals, reggae rhythms with rock guitars, the new songs are totally amazing, as the single “Walls Fall Down” or other tracks as “12:59 Lullaby” (as heard of the Tv series Grey’s Anatomy) and “St. Andrews”.
If you like good, catchy, sunny and happy rock music with reagge hints, I highly suggest this great piece of art.
Tracklist
1. Until We Burn In The Sun
2. Walls Fall Down
3. St. Andrews
4. Trinco Dog
5. Hush
6. Bells Of 59
7. Higher Ground
8. 12:59 Lullaby
9. Nico On The Night Train
10. Gunships
11. Jealousy And The Get Free
12. Midnight Rocker
13. Hearts In The Night
Purchase “Street Gospel” here.
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