Straight
from the home land of the sheepshaggers, the Dirty Revolution. A Welsh
Roots/Reggae/Ska band with a fierce and burning type of music and atmosphere.
Dirty
Revolution came together as a band to start and play some Reggae tunes, which
later turned to a burning act of steaming tempo and pulsing stage activity. Mixing
the Reggae and Roots sound with a pinch of Third Wave Ska, they have combined
perfectly well for an underground stage act filing the crowds with sweat and
rocksteady moves.
Composed by
Reb Elle on the vocals, Stu White on the bass, Morgan Gohar on the guitar, Jim
Strickland on the drums and adding lately Leone on the live effects and Tom
Pitman taking another guitar on stage. So far they have built two pieces of
Discography, their first album called “Before the Fire” and the late “Heat”. Both
their albums produced by famous Peter Miles (King Blues, SB6, Random Hand) whom
helped the band to build these beautiful products of musical art. This new
album “Heat”, has a more polished and elegant songwriting enabling a more
natural progression from “Before the Fire” and still emphasizing on the continuation
of keep people moving.
Not classified
as dirty, their sound can start a beautiful revolution. Play attention to the
road, because the Dirty Revolution are coming down through it.