New Release From Salmonella Dub
MEDIA RELEASE Monday 3rd September
SALMONELLA DUB
‘Heal Me’
Virgin Music announce the release of Salmonella
Dub’s new album Heal Me, released today.
Heal Me
was recorded in the band’s self-built Hapuku studio in
Kaikoura over 2006 and 2007, and was produced and
co-arranged by David Harrow in his Workhouse studio in Los
Angeles. David Harrow, famous for his production work with
Adrian Sherwood's ONU Sound label has previously worked with
Salmonella Dub on their THC Winter, Calming of the Drunken
Monkey and Killervision releases.
Heal Me is an
11-track vocally lush, musically seamless, horn-laden, long
player featuring the bands hallmark heavy rhythm section
layered with familiar Salmonella Dub psychedelic colourings.
Although deeply rich in dub texturing, Heal Me is different
from previous Salmonella Dub releases in that it is the
band’s first fully developed vocal album. Tracks like
Gifts and Love Sunshine and Happiness are traditional in the
bands heavy rock steady dub & reggae styles. Others like
That Easy, Rong and Lightning are steeped in dub-rock,
harking back to the bands roots. Nothing is Free is the
heaviest of the dub tracks, while the title track Heal Me is
unashamedly 80's in its funk influences.
The CD
version of the album has been released with a limited-run
premium disc containing four alternative album track mixes,
plus a slide show of studio antics. The digital release of
the album through iTunes comes with an exclusive version of
the bands recent cover of the Stranglers track Peaches. The
digital release through Vodafone contains an exclusive
ambient acappella version of Nothing is Free.
It
is four years since Salmonella Dub released their last album
proper, the multi platinum selling One Drop East. Since 2003
the band have played over 300 shows across ten countries.
And so it was in 2006 after an exhausting 24 date tour
across Australia, the UK and Ireland that the band finally
vowed to circle the wagons and put their own creativity
first by hunkering down to focus on their Kaikoura studio
and their next album. The first result in this creative
process is their 6th album proper Heal
Me.
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