Soul Radics
Big Shot
""Big Shot"" features an eclectic mix of upbeat ska and blue beat, as well as the 'roots to stomp your boots' reggae riddims of Jamaica. "We definitely experimented a lot on this record. We went for new sounds, tried things we didn't get to try on the last record. We used different mic techniques, different amp combinations. Dedicated an entire session just to percussion. And in that respect, I think this album sounds completely different from our last one." Upbeat tunes like ""One Time"", "No Fool" and the boogie woogie influenced "My Baby's Mine" push to take control, while the thoughtful rocksteady grooves of ""Really a Mess"" and the boomin reggae sounds of "Mash Dem All" risk to lose it all. "We haven't limited ourselves to any particular era of reggae. We'll listen to music and say to ourselves 'we don't have a song that sounds like that' and then we'll write one. We like that there's something for everybody." With 11 compelling new songs, Soul Radics sophomore attempt is indeed a big shot follow up.