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Again a very effect collaboration. This collaboration between these veterans had potential but isn’t executed all that well. Although this album has some grimy old school instrumentation and beat switches which could’ve used more punch, the Baby Groot hug Baby Yoda accept understand love and I will buy this sometimes cringe lyrics and flows fall short. The singersongwriter steers in a new direction with this more synth and electronic driven album. It delivers some catchy tunes and slow electro burners with melancholic lyrics. For the writers of a song about immense systematic upheaval, Big Mountain has to be one of the calmest, most pleasant bands i’ve ever heard. They’re masters of a peaceful, easytolistento reggae that’s as calming as it is addictive though by no means do they wield a particularly uproarious flavor. They’ve written two songs about revolution, “Peaceful Revolution” and “Revolution,” and neither bring to mind a revolutionary kind of revolution, at least not in the way Chile’s currently going about it. Baby Groot hug Baby Yoda accept understand love, hoodie, tank top, sweater and long sleeve t-shirt Of course, it would be against Reggae Rules to incite violence, but all the Baby Groot hug Baby Yoda accept understand love and I will buy this same, the songs promote peace over war, yet seek to inspire change nonetheless. At present, change isn’t far from everyone’s minds. With the rise of political extremism and a growing disdain for party structure, people all over the political spectrum are calling for a revolution. What the world needs terribly right now is unity, but I find myself asking, what unity can exist in revolutions. There’s a dozen trying to get going right now in the US alone, all with completely different goals and methods. That’s a prime reason why I take solace in “Revolution”’s version of events. In revolutions we tend to imagine a split a massive, irreparable chasm in which one side survives and one perishes. However, Big Mountain writes that “Revolution / is healing up the nation,” and later.




