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Reggae-Reviews.com
August 7, 2005
Of all the places in the United States where
you'd guess a reggae band would come from, Nebraska
probably wouln't be near the top of the list.
But lo and behold, here's RC Dub, a five-pieceband
straight outta Lincoln, Nebraska that's a lot
like RC Cola: cool, refreshing, and full of caffeine.
Their largely instrumental music ranges from
high-energy ska to funky, bass-driven dub, withelectronica
and jazz fusion elements spicing it all up--indicative,
no doubt of the mood swings resulting from all
that caffeine. (Purists will appreciate the fact
that they don't throw in a lot of rock'n roll
sound that so many punk-leaning ska acts favor.)
The sound is immediately compelling, as early
tracks like the funky "Elemental,"the
jazzy, layered "Ugly Fruit," and the
tempo-swiching "RC Citizen" draw you
in with an organic, live-instrument shound missing
from a lot of moderen, electronica-heavy dub.
Frandkly, I'm not someone who can sit down and
listen to dub for an extended period of time without
dozing off, but "Inna State of Dubmission,"
RC Dub's debut, is an easy listen.
Like a good book or movie, it envelopes you
in its world, takes you on its roller coaster
ride, and before you know it, it's over, and you're
ready to go again. As you'd expect from a largely
instrumental band, the vocals (which appear on
only a few tracks) aren't the strong point; the
group seems to know this, as the few vocals seem
to be intentionally subdued an/or muffled.
Aside from the previously mentioned tracks,
other standouts include the rolling funk of "Last
One" (powered by the group's female bassist;
hooray for women!), the regal horns of "Dangerous
Vudu," and the bouncy, mid-tempo "Fix
My Low."
4 out of 5 dreads
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