Eucalyption: "Go Ahead and Ignore This If You Want"
Eucalyption formed in 2015 when two brothers, James and Ben formed the Reggae band they’ve been itching to establish. With both members being lifelong artists and a passion for music running through their family, everything was in place to ensure the success of Eucalyption.
There was no better time for Eucalyption to release their debut transcendently high-vibe Alt-Reggae Rock album ‘Go Ahead and Ignore This if You Want’ With sonic nuance as hypnotic as Alt-Rock offerings from Queens of the Stone Ages and Muse paired with slick alchemy, rhythmically reminiscent of the Black Keys, the stylistic appeal parallels the magnetic draw of the lyrically instilled euphoria. Through the Reggae infusion, you get sun-soaked staccato chords layering the 10 tracks with radiating tonal heat. With each single inspired by a different concept, the album comes without any skippable tracks, instead, it swarms with dynamically inspiring optimism and mantra-like reminders to live mindfully, seek unity instead of disparity and keep positive.
The Houston-based duo explained “This is our first full-length album. We get our inspiration from everywhere; each song was inspired by something different. The message we want to get across in the album is "Go for it, you can do it." We just want to inspire others in a positive way with our music.”
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