| San
Antonio Express
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--"The
band uses roots reggae as a foundation,
but uses considerable imagination and an
equal amount of musical proficiency to build
on the Jamaica-bred music. " |
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| Alpine
Avalanche |
--"Tribal
Nation, I believe has that groove. And they
funk in style. They turn up that bass, mesmerize
you with phat tropicalities of rhythm..." |
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| Insite
Magazine |
--"...Jay
Williams' guitar danced with the rest of
the horn section, and RJ's drum beats were
calm and cooling like an island breeze..." |
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| The
Villager |
--"Each
member had credible enough voices to sing
lead and harmonize extremely well. They
have stage presence, exhibiting smooth choreography
and tight musicianship." |
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| The
Vibe |
--"Impeccable
arrangements and unsurpassed sweet vocal
harmonies of this caliber are extremely
rare..." |
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| GoSanAngelo.com |
--". . .
They are a solid band. They're not old-school
reggae. They're not traditional, but they're
really danceable."" |
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