One Individuals is the brand new album by The Human Rights

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The Human Rights have launched their fourth album, One Individuals. The twelve tracks seize the evolution of the Canadian reggae collective and communicate of the cycle of life, endings, and new beginnings.

The album is devoted to the reminiscence of the band’s keyboardist, Bernie Pitters, who handed away in 2023. His voice is featured in the beginning of the album, and it culminates with a farewell tribute track to him. 

The band members themselves describe the work this fashion: “The Human Rights have grown from a band to a giant household, and that is the primary time we’ve actually captured that. There’s been extra of a collaborative method to songwriting. It’s additionally the primary time we’ve had Canadian reggae heavyweights David Jackson (keyboards) and Tony Barrett (guitar) on a report. Along with his distinctive enjoying and singing, David has pushed us to raise each side of this report, and Tony Barrett performed what we already think about a traditional solo on All Been There Earlier than. Tom Richards (trombone) stepped up and introduced the horn preparations to a brand new degree. Particular visitors Exco Levi, Kairo Mclean, I-Sax, and Rebecca Campbell introduced their magic, and Lauren Barnett graced us with lovely phrases and a strong efficiency on Seeds We Sow”.

The album was recorded at Union Sound Firm in Toronto and blended by award successful Canadian reggae producers Dubmatix and Jeffry O’Luge Holdip. Sean Richards dealt with co-production and enhancing, with Eric Woolston coordinating.

One Individuals is obtainable on digital platforms.

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