One.5 EP Review

Tomorrow People

Review by Asmith // 6 December 2013
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Tomorrow People is one of my favourite kiwi reggae acts. There’s something about them that’s very genuine, something that (for me at least) really stands out from the sea of other reggae bands (and they’re even better live!). So as you can imagine I have been waiting for this since I first heard it was coming out, and the name One.5 had me curious from the start.

Upon hearing this was going to be an EP (a “mini album” for those of you didn’t get that) I will admit I was a little gutted (yeah I’m greedy ok) but now that I have it in my (greedy) hands I’m feeling a lot better about it.

So I saw a track called Rocky Reggae and I’m guilty of skipping straight to that before listening to the whole album in it’s entirety and I don’t even feel bad about it. That track kills, by far my favourite off the whole album, the gravelly vocals just grab you and make you listen, you have no choice don’t even try to fight it, he’ll waste you bro.

Even within only a couple of songs they manage to show off their varied song writing skills, from the laid back Daydreamer, which takes it all back but still manages to keep a full sound throughout the track, to a couple of remixes of songs from their debut album One.

I gotta be honest though this whole EP is pretty amazing, and I didn’t expect anything less from Tomorrow People, I just hope the next release is a whole album cos this mini album stuff is a bit of a tease, and I’m already eagerly awaiting the next release.

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About the author Asmith

Having graduated from UCOL’s music course in 2011, I began working with Tararua Television hosting a monthly local music show called “Off The Stage”, where I interviewed and showcased people working within the local music scene. I am in a blues rock band called “The Blue Grizzly Band” as well as a metal band called “Defetus”. I teach guitar lessons and busk regularly. I am also a radio host on Access Radio’s Metal Heads Radio (NZ Metal), and Black & Blues Radio (blues and soul) shows. I am also regularly involved in charity events. My love of music began at an early age, having a wide interest in genres ranging from Reggae and Blues to Rock and Metal, and a few in between. https://www.facebook.com/TheBlueGrizzlyBand https://www.facebook.com/defetus https://www.facebook.com/pages/Manawatu-Metal/126468620697622 https://www.facebook.com/blackandblue999 [email protected]

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