Rastapunk
User

Reviews 52
Approval 96%

Soundoffs 7
News Articles 6
Band Edits + Tags 5
Album Edits 21

Album Ratings 1067
Objectivity 65%

Last Active 03-21-19 5:26 pm
Joined 07-26-11

Review Comments 1,607

 Lists
01.03.26 Looking back on 202508.01.25 Rastapunks's Digs of lately
02.08.25 7th of February madness07.06.24 Hellfest 2024
06.06.24 Amyl and King Gizzard concert04.06.24 Rastapunk's New buys
03.12.24 New BM10.24.23 Latest BM buys
03.30.23 New BM digs12.16.22 Latest BM finds and buys
01.05.22 Favorite releases of 202101.03.20 Favorite releases of 2019
12.30.17 Favorite releases of 201708.04.17 New digs and buys, august 2017
02.06.17 New digs and buys01.02.17 New arrivals
12.18.16 Shitty 2016: EOY list12.06.16 Rec me female fronted psych
More »

Current Digs

List of what I listen to currently.
1Groundation
We Free Again


Now this is a band I've been into for quite a while, even wrote a review on Building
An Ark. This album is just a perfect match of jazz and reggae. You must check it
out if you like any of those two genres, especially the four piece Cultural Wars.
Revolutionnary and as they say "conscious lyrics".
2Lëk Sèn
Tomorrow


New African reggae artist. It's been a while since I've discovered new reggae
talents and this one is pretty good! Blending African folk music with reggae, dub
and ragga, Lëk Sèn gives us a very good record.
3 Domb
Pamalalarache


Domb is a French band playing a genre mostly (or only) known in France called
Natural Trance. Using rythms of Trance, they use traditional instruments such as
the Didjeridoo, Sitar and Darbouka. Awesome and original sounds!
4Budgie
Budgie


Pre-Sabbath doom metal. Budgie is known to be one of the bands that inspired the
godfather of metal. Blending Blues and Metal with solos and doomy riffs, this album
is one of my favorite from them.
5 Mauresca Fracas Dub
Contesta


French ragga band who mostly sing in Occitan. Fun to listen to!
Show/Add Comments (5)

STAFF & CONTRIBUTORS // CONTACT US

Bands: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z


Site Copyright 2005-2023 Sputnikmusic.com
All Album Reviews Displayed With Permission of Authors | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy