Indubious, Beleaf Review
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Everyone loves and underdog story; this is one of those stories. The band Indubious was forged in the fires of pain and destruction. Evton and Skip, brothers and bandmates born with Cystic Fibrosis, where told by doctors that death was just around the corner from an early age. That did not stop the two from living and speaking their truths through the beautiful language of music. The brothers only choice has always been mind over matter, and time has proven that their unbending positive outlook, combined with an inspiring message of love and hope, has not only helped them overcome personal hardship, but catapulted their music onto the world stage with an unstoppable momentum. Currently based in Oregon, Indubious has released four albums over the past few years, including Wake The Lion which was produced by EDM/Dub/Reggae pioneer Gaudi. Their Zero, which dropped on 7-1-17, debuted at #6 on the Billboard Reggae Chart and #8 on iTunes Reggae Chart, features legendary guest artists including Dancehall icon Sizzla, Vaughn Benjamin (formally of Midnite and Akae Beka), and Reggae/R&B singer Zahira Soul. Indubious is back with another outstanding project titled, Beleaf.
Beleaf
Here We Come
Fabric of Creation
Do the Best You Can
Years
Strong End
One by One (feat. The Elovaters)
Here We Go
Arrow (feat. Michael Leslie)
Frequent See
Shuffle the Deck
Good Ol’ Days (feat. Satsang)
Hocus Focus
Blessings Run
Here We Are
Release Date: August 16, 2019
Righteous Sound Productions
52 minutes
Beleaf is a blend of styles that center around the reggae wheelhouse. Well written, played and sung tunes throughout this project.