Reggae and all associated genres (rocksteady, ska, dancehall, dub, jungle etc etc) have been widely popular in NZ since the late 70s/80s. The 1979 Bob Marley tour in NZ is thought of as the inception to the sound, which has evolved and changed in the following decades with bands including Herbs, Katchafire and of course Fat Freddie's Drop which all undoubtedly laid the groundwork for Six60 to come up. Bob Marley's message of liberation and anti-establishmentism resonated with Maori and Pacifika people who were at the time going through a revival and strengthening of their cultures amidst 100 years of colonial rule. Many in NZ would label Sticky Fingers + Ocean Alley as "Surf Rock" rather than reggae rock, I think because reggae as a genre is often inherently political or religious.
Many many bands! Kooii, Red Eyes, Cornerstone Roots, Katchafire, Black Seeds, Bobby Alu, Darky Roots, The Beautiful Girls, Zennith, Kingfisha, Chocolate Strings, Mantaka...just off top of my head. Go deep on the Aboriginal rock reggae, seriously some banging bands!
I love Fat Freddie's Drop too, they are not rock but take influence from soul, funk ,hip hop, jazz, dub and more recently trance. To me they are like Sticky Fingers in that they took reggae and mixed it with other influences to make a unique sound of their own. And like Sticky Fingers they probably dont get the coverage they deserve from American critics because they would be considered reggae.
Love this channel. Not enough TH-camrs covering Australian music. Big fan man, keep up the good work.
nice video!
You should make a playlist of all this, I would definitely give it a listen
Reggae and all associated genres (rocksteady, ska, dancehall, dub, jungle etc etc) have been widely popular in NZ since the late 70s/80s. The 1979 Bob Marley tour in NZ is thought of as the inception to the sound, which has evolved and changed in the following decades with bands including Herbs, Katchafire and of course Fat Freddie's Drop which all undoubtedly laid the groundwork for Six60 to come up. Bob Marley's message of liberation and anti-establishmentism resonated with Maori and Pacifika people who were at the time going through a revival and strengthening of their cultures amidst 100 years of colonial rule. Many in NZ would label Sticky Fingers + Ocean Alley as "Surf Rock" rather than reggae rock, I think because reggae as a genre is often inherently political or religious.
Herbs are solid!!
Heyy there.
Many many bands! Kooii, Red Eyes, Cornerstone Roots, Katchafire, Black Seeds, Bobby Alu, Darky Roots, The Beautiful Girls, Zennith, Kingfisha, Chocolate Strings, Mantaka...just off top of my head.
Go deep on the Aboriginal rock reggae, seriously some banging bands!
As a kiwi, most of these bands need to go away for good
I already saw someone mention it, but Mako Road left us in tears. Why did they have to go? 😭
I think sticky fingers will go down as one of the best bands to ever come out of Australia across all genres. Simply unmatched
Sticky fingers, black seeds, fat Freddy’s drop, and mako road are the four horseman in my opinion
I don't hear much about APAC so this was quite refreshing. Is there any prevalence of an underground electronic scene in Australia?
Sticky fingers goated
I love Fat Freddie's Drop too, they are not rock but take influence from soul, funk ,hip hop, jazz, dub and more recently trance. To me they are like Sticky Fingers in that they took reggae and mixed it with other influences to make a unique sound of their own. And like Sticky Fingers they probably dont get the coverage they deserve from American critics because they would be considered reggae.
have to give Cloak Bay a mention! So underrated
Mako Road
Rum jungle
nope