October 30th, 2009 SOJA - “Born in Babylon” REVIEW

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Washington D.C. based reggae superstars are back in black with “Born in Babylon” their newest and darkest LP to date since the release of “Get Wiser” in 2006. They followed up “Get Wiser” with the “Stars and Stripes” EP in 2007 but this is their first LP in more than 3 years and it feels good hearing something new and fresh in a scene that has been opening our eyes and ears to many of the problems that face this world that are both environmentally and politically charged. The album art for the new album is a classic example of how creative this album is, it’s a pig eating out of the southern hemisphere, it doesn’t get any better than that, well yes it does…wait till you hear what’s inside it!

“Born in Babylon” isn’t just another reggae album, but more of a revolutionary piece of
Art with multiple sided messages connected with multiple sided lyrics intertwined with diverse instrumentals driven by hard roots drum and bass. When you hear all of this, you’re just speechless, there is something inside you that feels more aware of certain situations, weather it be making a change and instead of always saying tomorrow, do it today or just standing up for something that you strongly believe in.

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THANK YOU & I HOPE YOU ENJOY IT.

- Ryan

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