matisyahu
February 27, 2006
Quarterbox Lass sent me Matisyahu’s “Live At Stubbs” album about six months ago, and it’s something I play a lot. It’s the kind of music that you chuck on the stereo when you have friends over, and by the end of four tracks they’re all wanting a copy. Infectious, interesting, vibrant. Jonathan Kramnick at 3quarksdaily has an eloquent post all about Matisyahu and his growing audience in the mainstream.
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quarterbox | February 28, 2006 at 5:47 am
We are SO cutting edge!
Great article, I had no idea he was an Orthodox convert. I like the idea of his religion and his music feeding off of each other in an endless loop, especially since reggae started as predominantly religious music, yeah?