Local connoisseurs, junkies for a taste of sweet reggae traditionalism, have been wise to the ways of the quintet called the Aggrolites for going on five years now. They have watched their subtle, ...
The Aggrolites like to call their brand of music dirty reggae. Before you let your mind wander, that translates into island sounds infused with a bit of soul. The band recently played Denver, but The ...
A couple of years after forming in 2002, the Aggrolites put the pedal to the metal. They commenced a grueling concert schedule that would take up nearly a decade of their lives. “We were constantly ...
Since my day at Coachella I’ve been asked by a lot of people if I discovered any cool new bands. Actually, I did: The Aggrolites. I have to admit, I was pretty skeptical about the band, who took the ...
The Aggrolites don’t mind being the odd men out, with a dirty reggae sound that sets this Los Angeles-based act apart from the currently indie rock saturated scene. Proving they could keep up with the ...
The Aggrolites have been around for seven years, but an appearance on the children’s television show “Yo Gabba Gabba” and playing back-up on a punk rock front man’s album have helped them gain ...
It’s easy to react cynically to whatever white reggae band comes through town, especially after having spent the last two decades or so in Southern California, but the Aggrolites was a difficult act ...
Connoisseurs, junkies for a taste of sweet reggae traditionalism, have been wise to the ways of the quintet called the Aggrolites for going on five years now. They have watched its subtle, steady rise ...
The Aggrolites are a skinhead reggae band from Los Angeles. With a faster pace than the ska and rocksteady that came before it, the style got its name from its old-school UK fans, the black Jamaican ...
The Aggrolites are more than a band they are a movement unto themselves. They carry a banner - one created with their own hands. This banner reads, “Dirty Reggae,” and represents their signature ...
The year is 2002. Vocalist Jesse Wagner and organist Roger Rivas, each fresh out of their own bands, come together to form dirty reggae quintet the Aggrolites. With a sound that is equal parts ...
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