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Hotting Up
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If
Hotting Up
means hitting harder, deeper bass and danker grooves, then
Iration
's 2015 release is aptly titled. Here, the longstanding rock-reggae crew grow significantly, with lead singer
Micah Pueschel
delivering deeper lyrics while the band explore new and different territories, not all of them sunshine bright. Like the title track says, "Summertime weather is better, but not enough" as "867" goes to the dark side of the moon with some
Pink Floyd
-styled bass, while the opening "Reelin'" grinds with a guitar more meaty than rock-reggae usually allows for. Don't stow the flip-flops for good though, as "Midnight" is truly "high as a chandelier," while all the other
Sublime
- and
Pepper
-influenced styles of earlier releases remain a part of this well-done fourth LP. ~ David Jeffries
Hotting Up
means hitting harder, deeper bass and danker grooves, then
Iration
's 2015 release is aptly titled. Here, the longstanding rock-reggae crew grow significantly, with lead singer
Micah Pueschel
delivering deeper lyrics while the band explore new and different territories, not all of them sunshine bright. Like the title track says, "Summertime weather is better, but not enough" as "867" goes to the dark side of the moon with some
Pink Floyd
-styled bass, while the opening "Reelin'" grinds with a guitar more meaty than rock-reggae usually allows for. Don't stow the flip-flops for good though, as "Midnight" is truly "high as a chandelier," while all the other
Sublime
- and
Pepper
-influenced styles of earlier releases remain a part of this well-done fourth LP. ~ David Jeffries