Tribal Seeds have toured throughout the United States, and have also performed in Mexico, Kyle McDonald (Slightly Stoopid), Vaughn Benjamin (Midnite), New Kingston and the band's own, The album brings you 12 original recordings and features some of the genres favorite stars: Don Carlos, Mykal Rose, Solidify their pioneering classic blend of Roots and new era RockReggae. The new album is sure to not only reaffirm but New album debuted at Number 1 on the Billboard, iTunes & Amazon Reggae Charts andĬracked the Top Billboard 200 at Number 114. On Tribal Seeds released their highly anticipated fourth album, Representing. Life experiences, being on tour, and their desire to inspire youth to raise their voices and seek a The band notes that the album was inspired by their In 2011, Tribal Seeds gave listeners a brand new EP entitled “Soundwaves,” which peaked at Signature Sound Studios in San Diego, and mastered by Erik Lobson at Universal Mastering. Tracks, written and produced by Tribal Seeds, were recorded and mixed by Alan Sanderson at New and original songs, debuted at the number 5 spot on the Billboard Reggae Charts. Music” title at the San Diego Music Awards in 2008, and “The Harvest,” which contained fourteen Their debut album helped garner them the “Best World iTunes named both albums “Best Of” in the
Second album “The Harvest” following, June of 2009. The band’s debut, self titled album “Tribal Seeds” was released in 2008 with their The reggae rock genre, as their art form has reached people of all ages across the United States,Īnd worldwide. Tribal Seeds’ unmatched musical talent and authentic sound has brought them to the forefront of Including: Carlos Verdugo (drums), Victor Navarro (bass), E.N Young (keyboards, vocals) & TonyRay Jacobo (producer, keyboards, vocals). Originally started by two brothers, Steven Rene Jacobo (lyrics, vocals, guitar) and Their spiritually driven, refreshing rock vibe they have infused with the roots style of reggae The single "Listen to Me" arrived in early 2019 and was later included on Dirty Heads' Dave Cobb-produced seventh album Super Moon.įrom San Diego, California, awardwinning reggae group Tribal Seeds have become known for The following year saw the band drop its sixth studio album, Swim Team, featuring the singles "Vacation" and "Staloney." Also included on the album was the track "So Glad You Made It," featuring 311's Nick Hexum. Dirty Heads' next album, Sound of Change, would prove to be a breakthrough for the now-veteran band, debuting at number eight on the Billboard Top 200 while topping the Independent and Alternative Albums charts upon its May 2014 release.īuilding on their renewed success, Dirty Heads enlisted a bevy of industry hitmakers to work on their self-titled 2016 follow-up, which - thanks to its mainstream appeal - again charted high on the Billboard Top 200. This, in turn, led to an entire acoustic album in 2013 called Home: Phantoms of Summer. They followed up two years later with Cabin by the Sea and later recorded an acoustic version of the title track. The song would top Billboard's Alternative Songs chart just before the summer of 2010. The deluxe version featured the track "Lay Me Down" with special guest Rome Ramirez of Sublime with Rome. The finished album, Any Port in a Storm, would arrive in 2008, with a deluxe edition following in 2010. Still, the band was able to retain most of its work, including sessions with drummer Josh Freese, along with the late-Beatles collaborator Billy Preston in one of the keyboardist's last recordings. They soon hooked up with producer Rob Cavallo and headed into the studio to record their debut album for Warner Bros., but differences with the label had them looking for other opportunities. Watson added singing to his vocal skills, and with percussionist Jon Olazabal, an acoustic trio version of Dirty Heads began playing shows and building an audience. The group formed in 2003 when punk rocker Dustin Bushnell (aka Duddy B) asked his friend, rapper Jared Watson (aka Dirty J), to collaborate on a project that would focus on positive vibes and infectious grooves.
Following in the footsteps of their California brothers Sublime, Huntington Beach's Dirty Heads mix hip-hop, reggae, and rock along with that laid-back So Cal attitude.