Eaze The Pain

Reggae | Jun 2008

Reviews

Sadie O.
Reviewed 2008-07-01
Dezarie – Eaze the Pain
Reviewed by Sadie O., 6/23/08
Upcoming Roots Reggae female singer from the Virgin Islands. The riddims are rootsy and strong, and her vocals are natural and unpretentious. Very spiritual lyrics, as well as a lot of sociopolitical statement – very, very sincere, which I appreciate. I don’t think this record is gonna blow any minds, but it’s solid and unpretentious, which is a good thing.
No FCCs (eesh! As if!) I like 10 and 11 best.
1. piano and vocals – very churchical and extremely low-key. Pretty and prayerful – no beat.
2. **midtempo skank, vocal harmonies reminiscent of the great vocal trios, Armageddon lyrics.
3. *relaxed skank with a bit of Nyahbinghi feel, silky vocals. Smooth jazz sax solo, which I’m rather ambiguous about… Solo piano outro.
4. **upbeat roots skank, somewhat dancehall style vocal delivery, but still pretty and upful.
5. *midtempo skank, simple chorus, apparently about spiritual rather than romantic love.
6. **midtempo and rootsy with a bit of Nyahbinghi, righteousness lyrics.
7. *a bit downtempo, rootsy, sweetly spiritual.
8. **rather downtempo with a bit of Nyahbinghi as a bit of electronic whirring, bun dung Babylon lyrics.
9. **emphatic and rather uptempo bubble, more bun dung Babylon. I don’t personally agree with the chorus, but I admire the passion and sincerity.
10. ***strong roots skank, not sure what the revolution’s about, but fyah apparently a go bun…
11. ***very relaxed cool bubble, hey, I recognize those words! Some unison and some high harmony vocals.
12. **midtempo keyboard-driven skank, Rasta lyrics.

Recent airplay

Anotha Revolution
Quasi Music TherapyAug 13, 2010
For The People / By The People
New World DisorderAug 30, 2008
What Ah Mornin
New World DisorderAug 16, 2008
Always Remember You
Now's the timeAug 10, 2008
Anotha Revolution
New World DisorderAug 09, 2008
For The People / By The People
New World DisorderAug 02, 2008

Charting

2008-06-29 — 2008-08-31 Reggae/World
Week EndingAirplays
Aug 31 1
Aug 17 2
Aug 10 1
Aug 3 1
Jul 20 1
Jul 13 1
Jul 6 2

Track listing

1. Hail Jah
2. What Ah Mornin
3. Always Remember You
4. Eaze The Pain (Redemption)
5. Real Luv
6. Concern
7. Angels
8. Set Da Flame
9. The Truth
10. Anotha Revolution
11. For The People / By The People
12. Rastafari