Steel Pulse has released their 12th studio album, Mass Manipulation, this last Friday. After four decades since their debut album, this is the first one they’ve dropped in 15 years! The British band stays true to their Rastafarian beliefs when speaking out about social injustices like racism, violence and human trafficking.
History Of Steel Pulse
Steel Pulse is one of the longest running roots reggae bands in the industry today. They are regarded as Britain’s greatest reggae band and their debut album “Handsworth Revolution” is still a landmark and highpoint for the country’s reggae scene. David Hinds, lead singer & rhythm guitar, and Selwyn Brown, keyboards, are the final two original members from the band’s first album. Over the years, the band has seen five Grammy nominations, winning their first in 1986 with Best Reggae Album with “Babylon the Bandit.”
Steel Pulse On Tour Now!
Steel Pulse is currently touring to promote their newest album. They head back to the United Kingdom, their homeland, for one show after they perform the third day of the Cali Roots Festival in Monterey, CA. Returning to the states, eventually making their way to Reggae On The Way in Tacoma, WA, Saturday, July 27th. There they’ll be rocking the stage with—The Green, United Highway, and more!