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Reggae Review: The Lambsbread – Bring Them Together

The Lambsbread - Bring Them Together (Album Review)

The Lambsbread

The Lambsbread have been producing quality reggae music from out of Hawaii since 2003. Working with producers in Hawaii, Jamaica, Miami and Europe constantly The Lambsbreadexpanding their reach to all Reggae lovers worldwide. This latest release, oozes great Reggae music. The album features Fourteen tough Reggae hits.

The Tunes

Beginning with the title track of the album “Bring Them Together” creates a solid start to this new album, the strong main vocals coupled up with sweet harmonies spreads the message of coming together, a very important song for the times we live in now. The positive lyrics are hard hitting with the powerful, driving message of everyone uniting. The laid back riddim fits the song completing it as a perfect start to this highly anticipated album from The Lambsbread.

“Veteran” powers through as track two on “Bring Them Together”. Again tight lyrics and as expected, very well produced. An impeccable, strong message of positive livity and how the Rastafarian faith can help through any troubled time. A Universal message can be taken on board here with very powerful and ear binding vocals, backed with harmonies which balance out this song perfectly.

Solid As a Rock

Next we are given “Strong Rock” which features two leading Reggae artists from Jamaica, Perfect Giddimani and Fantan Mojah, both playing a vital part in the balance of this song. Spreading the message of how the Rastafarian faith can help and keep everyone as strong as a rock. The riddim again is another laid back riddim but very powerful in true, traditional Roots Reggae style.

“Trumpet Sound” is track four, this song tells a lot in it’s message to the world. The vocals are tight and flow like water out of a tap. I love the breakdown with the combination of male and female vocals which add a different flavour to this one from The Lambsbread. The riddim slightly picks up the pace from the previous tracks on the album but still has a laid back feel to it. Real instruments combined with real lyrics are perfect to open up every ear. A Goldcup Records production, mixed by Rumble Rock Records who have both come into the Reggae scene and made a great name for themselves for producing quality, complete, positive musical works.

 

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Label: Jah Youth Productions, Rumble Rock Records 2014.

Production: Jah Youth Productions, Rumble Rock Records 2014.

Co Producers: Goldcup Records, More Life Productions 2014

Copyright: Jah Youth Productions, Rumble Rock Records 2014.

Release Date 29/04/14 – Pre-Order date 20/04/14

Written by Gav Pauze – Pauzeradio.com 20/04/14

Purchase on iTunes now: Bring Them Together – The Lambsbread




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