Ancestree / Sacred Birth
Album: | Sacred Birth | Collection: | Reggae | |
Artist: | Ancestree | Added: | Jul 2011 | |
Label: | Self-Release |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-07-10 | Pull Date: | 2011-09-11 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Aug 28 | Aug 21 | Aug 7 | Jul 31 | Jul 24 | Jul 17 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 02, 2019: | The Acupuncture Hour/Audio Ambrosia
A War Cannot Stop A War |
4. | Nov 02, 2015: | Souls of Sound
A War Cannot Stop A War, Cuantos Anos Mas? |
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2. | May 02, 2016: | Everything A to Z week 41
Lion Paw |
5. | Aug 24, 2011: | Poetry in Parlando
A War Cannot Stop A War |
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3. | Mar 21, 2016: | Everything A to Z week 35
Lion Paw, Sacred Birth |
6. | Aug 15, 2011: | Happy Hour (Coverin' for PACC)
Fish Inna Sea |
Album Review
Sadie O.
Reviewed 2011-07-08
Reviewed 2011-07-08
Ancestree – Sacred Birth
Reviewed by Sadie O, 7/8/11
Roots Rock Reggae from Santa Cruz, featuring electric guitars and blatty sax, and a refreshing lack of polish. Very groovy Ital Rasta vibe yes I-ya. Ain’t nothing wrong with that – I’ll gladly take this fresh-faced hippie enthusiasm over the goddamn vocoder crap coming out of Jamaica these days… No FCCs detected.
1. 4:06 ***squawking metal intro, midtempo ska, alternating with very slow skank, all with honks and blats from real instruments.
2. 2:25 ***bass-driven stepping-razor skank, almost ponderous riddim section.
3. 3:36 **very slow swishy one-drop.
4. 3:36 ***very happy, bouncy, bippity boppity bubble.
5. 2:55 **big sha-na-na buildup, then uptempo, upbeat double-time groove.
6. 3:45 ***subdued stuttering guitar intro, very slow rolling skank. Best vocals on the record.
7. 3:10 **very slow skank – musically very similar to previous track. Until it switches to fast punkish ska. It may not have been a good idea for these stoners to try singing a cappella, though…
8. 6:21 **bass intro, slow bubble. The epic of the record, lots of solos.
9. 4:03 ***ultimately slow and subdued. Light em up… VERY slow fade.
Reviewed by Sadie O, 7/8/11
Roots Rock Reggae from Santa Cruz, featuring electric guitars and blatty sax, and a refreshing lack of polish. Very groovy Ital Rasta vibe yes I-ya. Ain’t nothing wrong with that – I’ll gladly take this fresh-faced hippie enthusiasm over the goddamn vocoder crap coming out of Jamaica these days… No FCCs detected.
1. 4:06 ***squawking metal intro, midtempo ska, alternating with very slow skank, all with honks and blats from real instruments.
2. 2:25 ***bass-driven stepping-razor skank, almost ponderous riddim section.
3. 3:36 **very slow swishy one-drop.
4. 3:36 ***very happy, bouncy, bippity boppity bubble.
5. 2:55 **big sha-na-na buildup, then uptempo, upbeat double-time groove.
6. 3:45 ***subdued stuttering guitar intro, very slow rolling skank. Best vocals on the record.
7. 3:10 **very slow skank – musically very similar to previous track. Until it switches to fast punkish ska. It may not have been a good idea for these stoners to try singing a cappella, though…
8. 6:21 **bass intro, slow bubble. The epic of the record, lots of solos.
9. 4:03 ***ultimately slow and subdued. Light em up… VERY slow fade.
Track Listing
1. | Sacred Birth | 5. | Holy Place | |||
2. | Lion Paw | 6. | A War Cannot Stop A War | |||
3. | Monzanto | 7. | Tears | |||
4. | Fish Inna Sea | 8. | Cuantos Anos Mas? | |||
9. | One People |