Skip to main content

Late to the Party Again: Spiritual Rez with Setting In The West

I didn't come out of the womb with my love for reggae and ska. It was something I fell into in the 90's like a lot of other people in my age bracket. I was in high school and I was introduced to Reel Big Fish, The Pietasters, The Slackers. Stubborn All Stars. I mixed it in with my love of punk, industrial, and 60's folk and rock and 80's new wave. I have always been all over the map in what lights me up. There was something about ska and reggae though that was just different. It became part of my blood. Even still, it took another 15 years for me to really delve into it deeply, finding it's roots and pioneers and learning their messages and individual sounds. I am still learning. There is so much. So many off shoots and sounds to be found. There are scene crossovers. There are fringe bands. There are sounds I still have not really heard!

That doesn't mean my ears have always been open. I have been pretty honest in previous pieces this year about how closed minded I had been to a lot of great music. That being said though, I love being taken by surprise. I love being wrong about music and coming out the other side of my tunnel vision with a new respect and a whole new sound to love. Music is fucking amazing. The ska-reggae-rocksteady scene has been very good to me. They have shown me love, loyalty, and unity among bands big and small and that is such a beautiful thing. I still wore my blinders though for a long time. I married a jam guy and it opened my eyes to a lot of bands and a lot of sounds that I didn't know were out there.

Not long ago, we were coming back from somewhere with my phone plugged into my car speakers. He asked me if I had ever listened to a band called Spiritual Rez. No, I said. I honestly expected a jam band to come out of the speakers when he pulled them up on my phone. I didn't expect reggae. Now, my husband and I have been saying for a long time that we wish there were more jam/ska fusion shows and festivals happening. The crowds have no idea how much they have in common.

I'm a bit of a snob, and I admit it. I have been to festivals with my husband where he was playing. There were bands who proclaimed they were going to play some reggae, at which points my ears perked up...and the next thing I know, I was being treated to a cover of Santeria by Sublime. Disappointed, I would walk back to where the beer was. This is not a knock to Sublime, their fans, or anyone who covers their songs. I was just under the impression that there was a lack of originality in the scene when it came to music from the scene that I was from. And I was fucking WRONG.

Enter Spiritual Rez into my world.



This is everything that kick started my love of ska and reggae, but it's got more. It's a wonderful blending of those traditional sounds with a vibe of modern alternative and jam. It's a very chill sound. It's a very clean sound. The vocals are fucking incredible.

I gave their 2016 album Setting in the West a taste. It's a groove explosion. I can see why these guys are big in the festival scene because they have that mellow dance sound, but there is more to it than just a groove. Individually as musicians, these guys are stellar. They are strong individually and that lends itself to a full, clean sounds with a really modern groove.

As I said, the vocals are on point, inventive and soulful. The words are infectious and hopeful. The bass lines are funky and blended so well into the mix, but tasty enough that they stand alone. The horns are clean and so well placed. The drums are perfectly matched with the bass lines and lead the groove without being overdone. There are well placed and perfectly accenting keys. The thing is though that these guys have a formula that sets them apart from a lot of other bands. It's very well mixed and it makes me really want to see them live and get the full experience.

The songs are just GOOD. Well written and fun while still telling you something. The groove is so smooth. I want to grab a six pack of really good beer and sit in the sun with these guys playing without a worry in the world. You can escape into this sound. It takes you somewhere. It's got a strong primary reggae feel but it blends it with a very modern alt-rock feel that really does set it apart. At the same time, I am hearing the 90's ska feels that pulled me in way back when and I love that. I think that is what I love so much about this band. They have all these concepts and sounds thrown together in a blender for this perfect sound. I love how all of these components are woven together.

Suggested listening from the album: Surface Tension - I love the vocals on this song. It starts out quiet and soft but ups that soul and tempo for something just dancey enough to get your booty moving. Sober - This has that infectious groove. Its so good. This is that mellow, sunshine backyard with a cold one sound that I cannot wait to hear live. This is probably my favorite song on the album. The horns on this are fab. I listen to this song a LOT. Together Always - This song is sweet as hell. The smooth groove, the lyrics, the vocals, I run out of words trying to praise this band. Nothing I am coming up with is sufficient.

These guys are great. Amanda was late to the party again. Spiritual Rez is my new obsession. They sound like sunshine. They sound like high volume in the speakers with the windows down. They put forth an incredible sound that is not so easy to tag and label, and I love that. Give them a listen. You can find them here: www.spiritualrez.com



Comments

  1. Awesome way to capture in words one of my FAVORITE bands of all time!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Thanks so much! I try to speak honestly about music that catches me in hopes that I can get someone else to give it a listen! It's all about the share! Music should be shared!

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Groovy, Fun and Oh So Different - the Self Titled New Record from Desmond Jones

I think we all know that music in general is full of egos and people that take themselves way too seriously. No scene is immune. No genre is exempt. I'm not saying some people are not justified in their talents to have such an attitude and demeanor, because they are...but it's exhausting. Every so often though, it's nice to come across a band or an artist that has the talent but realizes that shit...life is short. Why you so serious, man? Enter Desmond Jones, a five piece funk-jazz-jam band rocking it's way from Grand Rapids, MI. This is that band for me lately. Have you folks gotten to give these gents a listen yet? If not, let me direct you on over to their website HERE and give yourself a treat. Listen to the new record and meet the band on their about page. The bio for these guys sings the praises of Batman, cured meats, and Stevie Wonder. Honestly, I read their snippets and I wanted them to be my best friends. I was privileged enough to get to review their...

Bringing the Soulful Groove with Caz Gardiner - It's Alright

As much as this last year has led me into so much delicious uncharted territory for me musically, there is something so comforting in heading back to what I know. Going and sitting down with the sounds who made me who I am. That is where I found myself this afternoon. I put on a record that was like curling up in a comfy chair with a warm blanket and a glass of wine. A little history: Back in 2012, I took off for Brooklyn to catch The Slackers annual Holiday Show at the Bell House. I was there on a wave of lemon cookies and Brooklyn Brewery beer with my friends in all things ska, Michelle and Chris. It was a good night for so many reasons. Good friends, laughing, getting in trouble for trying to leave Obi Fernandez's flyers everywhere (apparently, they frown on that), being as annoying as humanly possible in front of the stage until the Slackers gave in to my badgering and played Make Me Smile...my favorite song. The first time I ever heard it live. It was an unforgettable nig...

The Prizefighters - Follow My Sound

Last week, this album was dropped into my inbox. There is always that moment before I hit play on a new record when I wonder what it's going to do to me when it starts. Where the music is going to take me. Am I going to cringe? Am I going to smile? Music is a lot like other beautiful things in the world...it's appeal lies in the ears, the mind, and the soul of the person listening. It's a gleeful anticipation for me...that moment before the music starts. It's complete silence that I know will be broken by something that could be anything. Amazing or dreadful. Soothing or piercing. It's a delicious kind of anxiety... I put in Follow My Sound by The Prizefighters, and I hit play. I let the music begin. Soulful. Soothing. But I am dancing where I sit. From the moment the second track kicked in, it's been on an almost constant rotation. Who the heck are these guys?! (and gal!) They are the Prizefighters, from way out Minneapolis, MN. Started in 2006, they ha...