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NorCal Reggae Outfit Top Shelf Set to Unveil New Album in Hopland on June 7th

The following is a press release issued by Top Shelf:


Top Shelf [Picture provided by the band themselves]

Northern California’s esteemed reggae outfit, Top Shelf, is poised to unleash their highly anticipated 4th studio album, “New Kind of World,” on June 7th. This latest offering from the band promises to be a refreshing blend of 13 captivating tracks, showcasing their mastery of the reggae genre. Collaborating with some of Jamaica’s top reggae artists, Top Shelf’s newest album will be available worldwide on Zojak Worldwide across all major streaming platforms.

Highlighted by the infectious hit single “Miles Away feat. Marlon Asher,” which has already garnered tens of thousands of streams since its release late last year, “New Kind of World” is set to captivate audiences with its blend of mesmerizing rhythms and uplifting lyrics. The album also boasts never-before-heard tracks such as “Rise feat. Lutan Fyah,” “Wake The Lion,” and the homage to classic reggae, “Rock Steady.”

“New Kind of World” is more than just an album; it’s a journey through the soul of reggae, promising listeners an immersive experience from start to finish. With its original flavor, infectious grooves, and positive vibes, this album is destined to become the soundtrack of the summer for fans around the globe.

[Poster from Top Shelf]

To celebrate the album’s release, Top Shelf will be hosting a special event in Hopland on June 7th at Gateway Mendocino’s Reggae On the Pond. Tickets for this not-to-be-missed event are priced at $20 and are available now on eventbrite.com. Gates will open at 4 pm, with music starting at 5 pm.

Top Shelf is available for interviews and features, and “New Kind of World” is open for review. Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you would like to schedule an interview or explore this exciting release further. We look forward to connecting you with this dynamic band and sharing their passion for reggae music.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. Food trucks, drinks, dancing and picnicking okay that’s fine.
    But WTF no bud tenders or dreadlocked Rastas in drag that’s an outrage and a gyp!
    Nothing against these four young cats no doubt they are excellent musicians in their own rights but would somebody please put me in a time machine and fly me back to September 1983 and the grand opening of the Hopland Brewery and the Hansen & Raitt band.
    With copious pints of Black Hawk Stout and Red Tail Ale and Doobies in the beer garden.
    Hopland has become just a shadow of what it once was entertainment wise etcetera and will never regain its magnificent glory days.
    Again no disrespect lads as I’m sure that you would have been booked to play at the Brewery during its heyday….Just the words of an old fart.

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