New Kind of World
By
Top Shelf
Written by
Steve Sheppard
Fortunately for me I have spent time in Jamaica, at the birthplace of the all mighty Bob Marley and in the land where music is the one constant that the
country can rely on, here Top Shelf
have produced a vibrant new Reggae based album that has elements of both Rap
and Ska contained within, and it is a most compelling release indeed.
The culture of Reggae music as said to me whilst in Montego
Bay by a fellow musician was “Mon you have to feel the vibe, feel the rhythm,
and be heavy on the bass” thankfully all that and more can be found on New Kind of World by Top Shelf, especially the opening piece
Wake the Lion, a pulsating opening
with all the aforementioned styles and traits found within.
This 12 track album is literally a summer compilation of
smooth vibrancy, especially like beach hits such as The Solution and the classic Rock
Steady, the start is so Marley it’s delightful, then the happy dance styled
motifs kick in with a full flourishing production, and some craft fully clever
guitar by Korey Ross.
The more brass and piano based offerings like Omw give us a tempting juxtaposition of
tone, while songs like Sunshine State
(feat. CootDog & EMCEE RADIOACTIVE) is exceptional in its party styled
elements, and then offerings like Bumpy
Ride will fill that desire for a little more undeniable rhythm and bass,
the vocals and styling here are breath taking from Carter Lane, add to that the mixture of a classy symbiosis of minor
and major refrains, and you have my favourite track off the album.
The project is concluded by the final gift of the piece Struggle; once more a perfect vibe can
be felt and touched, while the total essence of Reggae music is saluted in the
most respectful of ways, and of course is simply the best way with which to
leave the album.
A big salute must also go to the champions of tone, the band
itself Top Shelf, with sublime and
classy presentations and performances by Carter
Lane on superb lead vocals, Korey
Ross lead guitarist, and the lord of cool string touches, the king of the
engine room Chad Goodin on bass, his
crisp and rhythmic partner Drew Nicoll
the drummer, let’s hear it for Gabriel
Winter keyboards, Phillip Goldie on
the sultry sax, and of course we must not forget Achilles Poloynis gifting us some almighty trombone.
So one must give up the respect for New Kind of World by Top
Shelf, this album must be without doubt one of the best releases this
summer and an album that should be spun more times that a spiders web this
August. If you wish to fill your life with some very cool reggae vibes this
season, then you really must avail yourselves with a copy of New Kind of World by Top Shelf as soon as you can, then hit
the beach, crank open a Red Stripe and enjoy!
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