The Hempolics release their latest single, “Fisherman Row” backed with “Night & Day” – showcasing the first two in a series of mesmerising track releases across the course of this Summer and beyond, ahead of the eclectic South East London-based collective’s upcoming album “KCT 3”. The A-side here, “Fisherman Row”, is a dynamic and propulsive, deep yet hooky reggae/soul song inspired by lead singer Nubiya’s personal journey and experiences, offering a raw reflection on adaptation and empowerment. Drawing from Nubiya’s narrative lens, the lyrics delve into the complexities of personal space and the challenges of navigating societal pressures. On the (digital) flip, the band pay homage to Toots and The Maytals’ B-side classic “Night & Day” from 1969 – a mesmerising rendition of the iconic track which revives the essence of this cherished masterpiece for contemporary audiences, featuring Horseman and King Zepha. There’s also a Dub version on this incredible package. “Fisherman Row” was born from a collaboration between drummer Craig and producer/bandleader Grippa, as they explored new rhythmic possibilities, particularly focusing on incorporating the snare drum on the one. This innovative approach laid the foundation for the track’s unique blend of reggae-infused melodies and infectious beats. As the song unfolds, listeners are transported through the streets of South East London, where the band’s diverse influences and experiences shape their musical landscape. From the gritty authenticity of the rhythm to the soulful melodies that echo Nubiya’s introspective lyrics, the track is a testament to The Hempolics’ commitment to innovation coupled with authenticity. “Night & Day” arose from passionate conversations between bandleader Grippa, and Nubiya, where they reminisced about their mutual love for Toots and The Maytals and their track “Night and Day” – originally released as a B side on Beverley Records and produced by the legendary Byron Lee in 1969 – which holds a special place in their hearts as the epitome of musical brilliance. It is a unique recording and one-off song. What sets this new rendition apart is its profound reverence for the original but also its commitment to authenticity. Just like the original recording session, The Hempolics assembled to capture the magic of “Night and Day” in a single take. The inclusion of esteemed vocalist King Zepha, channeling the spirit of Toots, adds an extra layer of authenticity and dynamism to the track. Additionally, the unmistakable vocal prowess of Horseman enriches the experience, seamlessly blending tradition with contemporary flair. Released under the banner of The Hempolics’ homegrown label, ZeeZee Records, this two-tracker offers a glimpse into the forthcoming album “KCT 3”, on which fans can expect an eclectic mix of sounds and stories of modern Britain, pushing the boundaries of contemporary Reggae music. More about The Hempolics: Out to put those organic rootsy vibes back into music; with their fat radio-friendly hooks, bumping soundsystem bass and a wanderlusty, ineffably real sound all of their own, The Hempolics caused an instant stir, with a single that hit number one in the UK reggae charts and was playlisted on Massive Attack’s BBC takeover. Debut album ‘Kiss, Cuddle & Torture Vol. 1’ erupted on radio with three BBC 6 Music Playlist adds and support from Steve Lamacq, Toddla T, Rodigan & Don Letts to name a few, plus a live session for Lauren Laverne. They even had a track synced to the worldwide trailer for Coen Brothers and George Clooney film ‘Hail, Caesar’. Second LP ‘Kiss, Cuddle & Torture Vol. 2’ continued the buzz. The Hempolics are the brainchild of veteran sound engineer and record producer Grippa Laybourne. Over years of recording top international talent, Grippa had been carefully honing his own masterpiece and selecting a gang armed and dangerous enough to execute it. Core vocalists, the empyreal Nubiya and devilishly dashing Dandelion, combine together impeccably, with Dan’s brother Harry sometimes stepping in with his own smooth tones. The rest of the band comprises of deft bassist Lorenzo, Leon King who ranks up there with the finest Reggae/Dub guitarists around and the exceptional Craig Boorman on drums. Recording underground style throughout the bedrooms and home studios of the band, The Hempolics have created an infectious mash-up of Reggae, Electro, Hip-Hop, Soul, Rock and Pop. Resplendent with huge hooks and festival friendly choruses, theirs are tunes that people will be bopping to across festivals, clubs and car journeys for years to come. Previous praise for The Hempolics: “And through the haze there shone a white light, and from that light played sweet sweet music… and to that music… We got high. Much love to the Hemps” – Paolo Nutini “The Hempolics are the best band in the UK – but nobody knows it yet…” – Maxi Jazz (Faithless) “Real vintage lo fi reggae inspired soul music for the 21st century city scape people” – DJ Vadim “Great summer vibes. Puts a smile on my face. And amazing live too!” – Eliza Doolittle “The best thing I’ve heard in ages” – La Roux “Best new reggae band on the planet” – Chris Hawkins, BBC6 “You know a band that you instantly want to hear live. This. Right here.” – freshonthenet.co.uk ”Brand new twisted track that sounds like LKJ meets Massive Attack” – Don Letts, BBC 6 Music “Fantastic” – Lauren Laverne, BBC 6 Music “We’re championing it because we think it’s really, really super cool” – Rodigan, BBC 1xtra “Fantastic dirty groove which just sort of gets in there and isn’t afraid to roll its sleeves up and get groovy” – Tom Robinson, BBC 6 Music Introducing Radio enquiries: Rosie James at Fever To Tell rosie@fevertotell.com / +44(0)7891 225654 credits releases November 14, 2024
The Hempolics – KCT3
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