DREADZONE, a British electronic music group who play a fusion of dub, reggae, techno, folk and rock are coming to Tenby in November for a live performance in the wake of their newly released album, ‘Nine’.
“Dreadzone’s post-punk dub fusion has been a festival staple for decades, and their new album finds a band at the top of their game with the perfect synthesis of all that makes music a powerful spiritual force,” enthused John Robb from Louder than War.
Produced and arranged by founder, writer and drummer Greg Dread, the new album features bass-master Leo Williams, Blake Roberts on guitar and Marlon Roberts on keyboards alongside new faces and voices joining Earl 16 and Spee on vocals.
Consisting of nine songs around themes of redemption and division, love and loss and journeys inside, and around the earth, the album is released on the band’s own Dubwiser Records label, now in its 15th year.
Released on October 4, ’Nine’ is, appropriately, the ninth official studio album from Dreadzone and a reflection of the last five years, a culmination of growing and reinventing the Dread sound.
Dreadzone have successfully navigated through an ever-changing musical landscape and have been a creative force now for over three decades. Now armed with a new set of songs including the new single and lead track Conquerer, the band will be heading to Tenby on November 23, to play live at the De Valance Pavilion.
The performance starts at 7.30pm. More information and a link to book tickets are available on the De Valence website, www.devalencepavilion.com . Note that under 16s must be accompanied by an adult.