Florida's Bushwood to release new album Tidal Wave
Bushwood is back with ten signature tracks of funky reggae just in time for the Summer of 2013! Following the band’s well received self-titled debut album, their new release showcases an expanded six piece line-up and was funded through a KickStarter campaign where fans helped subsidize the recording of the album and in turn became a vital part of its creation. Due to their proclivity for playing live, they have grown tremendously since their debut offering, resulting in an album that shines brighter than the Florida sun, and puts their music on par with the popular modern reggae acts of today. Give a listen and judge for yourself.
Of the new album, Bushwood shares, "After the positive response from fans and critics for our debut album, we are glad to finally reveal our new material to the fans who have waited so
patiently. We've played many of the new songs live, but the recorded versions will have that 'studio magic' from all the time and love we've put into them. A huge thank you to everyone involved in helping us realize this vision.”
Bushwood’s music is directly influenced by the beaches and atmosphere of living in tropical south Florida and is a potent mix of the roots reggae and positive lyrics of Bob Marley & The Wailers, the upbeat party vibe of bands like Sublime, Rebelution, & Slightly Stoopid, mixed with the passion and songwriting prowess of Zac Brown, all with the underlying funk of the Red Hot Chili Peppers. The flowing guitar parts are resolutely melodic, prolonging themselves into ornately-layered solos that play delightfully off of the raw intensity of Steven Ross Voronkov’s much improved vocals. Adam Moskowitz’s bass lines undulate hypnotically, driving forward, buttressing the foundation laid down by Jon Cross’ extremely solid drums and Claudio Napoles’ magical keys. The additional layers of saxophone by Carl Dykes and percussion by Eric Schechter put the final touches on the vivid soundscapes that are evocative of the ocean, and of good times with coveted friends; A respite from the worry and the tediousness of the mundane day-to-day grind. Positivity and living life to the fullest; that’s what Bushwood is all about, and this new album reflects their ethos perfectly.
Pre-order information is available at Bushwood's Bandcamp page.
Of the new album, Bushwood shares, "After the positive response from fans and critics for our debut album, we are glad to finally reveal our new material to the fans who have waited so
patiently. We've played many of the new songs live, but the recorded versions will have that 'studio magic' from all the time and love we've put into them. A huge thank you to everyone involved in helping us realize this vision.”
Bushwood’s music is directly influenced by the beaches and atmosphere of living in tropical south Florida and is a potent mix of the roots reggae and positive lyrics of Bob Marley & The Wailers, the upbeat party vibe of bands like Sublime, Rebelution, & Slightly Stoopid, mixed with the passion and songwriting prowess of Zac Brown, all with the underlying funk of the Red Hot Chili Peppers. The flowing guitar parts are resolutely melodic, prolonging themselves into ornately-layered solos that play delightfully off of the raw intensity of Steven Ross Voronkov’s much improved vocals. Adam Moskowitz’s bass lines undulate hypnotically, driving forward, buttressing the foundation laid down by Jon Cross’ extremely solid drums and Claudio Napoles’ magical keys. The additional layers of saxophone by Carl Dykes and percussion by Eric Schechter put the final touches on the vivid soundscapes that are evocative of the ocean, and of good times with coveted friends; A respite from the worry and the tediousness of the mundane day-to-day grind. Positivity and living life to the fullest; that’s what Bushwood is all about, and this new album reflects their ethos perfectly.
Pre-order information is available at Bushwood's Bandcamp page.