

I don’t know if you’re familiar with them they have a song called “Guru” that was really big. Nah, what do you enjoy pleasure listening to? I don’t think we sound like him and I guess everyone I’m about to mention, I don’t think we sound like them or that the album sounds like them.
#Everwild music festival mac

Take a listen to “For You”, featuring California reggae rock royalty Geoff Weers (of The Expendables), and try not to hum that melodic little guitar lick in the chorus all day long. Sonically, ‘All The Colors’ takes a worm and shoves it right into your ear. “I just want the chance to face myself before I pass away // If my creator smiles at me on the last of days // It won’t matter what creation had to say.” Sporting a new, larger venue and doubling attendance between this year and 2021, Everwild stands as a symbol of Tropidelic’s rampant success and fan devotion.Īll The Colors is a diverse full-length album that boasts a complex breadth of deep, rich lyrics, evident in the single “People Talk”, featuring hip hop godfather Brother Ali. On the heels of Tropidelic’s seventh studio album, All The Colors, released via Ineffable Records on August 5th, the camping festival lineup included headliner Dirty Heads, as well as Artikal Sound System, HIRIE, Bumpin’ Uglies, Little Stranger and Joe Samba, among others. Punchy, funky reggae rock-hip hop group Tropidelic hosted their self-created and produced festival, Everwild, this past weekend on August 12th and 13th in Legend Valley outside of Cleveland, Ohio.
