Cultures' latest album, Work On Natty, is a mesmerizing journey through reggae and roots music. The band's signature sound of uplifting rhythms and conscious lyrics is on full display, showcasing their talent for blending traditional and contemporary influences.
The album's opening track, "Jah Love," sets the tone for the rest of the record, with its infectious beat and call for unity and love. "Rastaman," another standout track, features a heavy bassline and powerful vocals that speak to the struggles and triumphs of the Rastafarian way of life.
Throughout the album, Cultures' musicianship shines, with intricate guitar solos and tight percussion driving each song forward. The band's ability to seamlessly weave elements of ska, dub, and jazz into their music is a testament to their versatility and creativity.
Lyrically, Work On Natty is a tribute to the power of positivity and the importance of staying true to oneself. From the uplifting message of "One Love" to the introspective musings of "Jah Alone," the album is a testament to Cultures' commitment to spreading love and positivity through their music.