San Diego sits the place the Pacific meets the border, a metropolis that carries warmth, grit, and a deep musical restlessness. It has produced a few of the West Coast’s most important reggae. Seedheads are including their very own voice to that lineage, and their debut album Topic to Change arrives heat, heavy, and unmistakably alive.
The West Coast quartet, David Garduno, Mauricio Garduno, Max Zeledon, and Kevin Pulido, have constructed this album from the bottom up. Self-recorded and self-produced, each grain of their imaginative and prescient holds, from the primary demo to the ultimate grasp.
Heavy grooves anchor Topic To Change, whereas dub-influenced soundscapes open it broad. Laid-back melodies give technique to marching, anthem-driven moments constructed for reside rooms and open air, the form of music that sounds simply nearly as good by way of a speaker at midday because it does in a packed venue at midnight.
HEAVY GROOVES ANCHOR, DUB INFLUENCES OPEN IT WIDE
Development is the album’s beating coronary heart. Seedheads write about self-discovery, revolt, love, and selecting change even when it prices one thing. The album’s visitor appearances from heavyweights Irie Souljah, Karim Israel of Come up Roots, and others deepen that dialog, bringing new voices and textures that strengthen somewhat than scatter the report’s focus.
Followers of Tribal Seeds, Rebelution, and Cultura Profética will recognise the roots right here. However Seedheads are staking out their very own floor, and Topic to Change proves they’re greater than prepared for it.
TRACKLIST



01. Elevate ft Karim Israel
02. Legend ft Nick Sefakis
03. Who Are You? ft Irie Souljah
04. Off the Grid
05. Shine ft Dylan Keawe
06. Within the Sky
07. Simply Who I Am
08. Excessive Season ft Damian Santana
09. TYFYT
10. Name It What You Need
11. Maintain You
12. Mi Sensi ft Chante
ABOUT SEEDHEADS

Seedheads draw from San Diego’s wealthy reggae underground, fusing traditional roots heat with a dub-leaning trendy edge. Melodic keys, rock-tinted guitar and weighty rhythms anchor their sound.
Their 2018 self-titled debut EP hit No. 7 on iTunes reggae charts. Now, their debut album Topic to Change captures their imaginative and prescient intact. Seedheads are the actual factor.
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