ALBUMOld School Feeling (Remix) - Single [feat. Steel Pulse, Tarrus Riley & Peetah Morgan] - SingleRebelution
Albums by Rebelution
ALBUMIn the MomentRebelution
ALBUMFree ReinRebelution
ALBUMFalling into PlaceRebelution
ALBUMCount Me In (Acoustic)Rebelution
ALBUMCount Me InRebelution
ALBUMPeace of Mind (Deluxe)Rebelution
ALBUMBright Side of Life (Deluxe Edition)Rebelution
ALBUMCourage to GrowRebelution
ALBUMReflectionsRebelution
Rebelution's Popular Music Videos
Old School Feeling (Live in St. Augustine)
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Heavy as Lead (Official Music Video)
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Rebelution feat. Kabaka Pyramid - 2020 Vision (Official Music Video)
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Feeling Alright (Live In St. Augustine)
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All or Nothing
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Fade Away (Live In St. Augustine)
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Good Vibes (Live In St. Augustine)
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Safe and Sound (Live In St. Augustine)
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Attention Span (Live in St. Augustine)
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Lazy Afternoon (Live in St. Augustine)
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Artist Playlists
Rebelution Essentials
Conscious, chilled-out reggae from Southern California.
Artist Biography
Rebelution bring a distinctive flavor of mellow to California’s legendary reggae-rock community. Whereas their peers in Slightly Stoopid and The Expendables retain a sense of punky fun, Rebelution favor a significantly lusher sound, one infused with singer/songwriter Eric Rachmany’s tender reflections on life and love and grooves that ripple like cosmic vibrations. Having developed their chill style while attending the University of California, Santa Barbara, they had already been hitting the tour and festival circuits hard for three years by the time they dropped their debut full-length, 2007’s Courage to Grow. The title proved prophetic, as each successive record has found the act expanding their sound, all the while remaining faithful to reggae’s rootsy soul and deliciously liquid basslines. Rebelution proved this in a big way by following up 2014’s Count Me In, an idyllic beach soundtrack dusted with ’70s yacht rock, with 2016’s Grammy-nominated Falling into Place, an album boasting a sharp, modern pop edge. The group have even ventured into straight-up dub with 2020’s Dub Collection, a set that’s both trippy and deeply soothing—Rebelution wouldn’t have it any other way.