–Popular alternative reggae, rock groups, Pepper and Tribal Seeds will co-headline at the Vina Robles Amphitheatre on Sept. 21 with special guests Fortunate Youth and Aloha Radio. Tickets go on sale Wednesday, June 7 at 10 a.m.
With over 500,000 records sold, national television appearances and their music featured in a variety of movies, television shows, and video game soundtracks, Pepper will perform live on the heels of their latest release, Ohana. Pepper has had two Top 20 “Alternative Songs” hits with “Fkarnd” peaking at 19 and No Shame’s “No Control,” peaking at Number 18. Both “FKARND” and “No Control” have received over 14,000 spins to date. “Give It Up,” off their album Kona Town peaked at 34 on the charts and has been spun over 21,000 times. In Hawaiian culture, “ohana” means family, a word that practically defines Pepper and makes a very fitting title for the trio’s latest album on their own LAW Records. Formed in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii by Kaleo Wassman, Bret Bollinger and Yesod Williams, the now California-based trio relied on their longtime friendship and creative partnership to self-produce (their first time) and record Ohana in their newly established Kona Inn Recording Studio in Redondo Beach (former studio home to Pennywise). With Ohana, Pepper was able to bridge their past with their future. The first single, “Vacation”, bassist Bret Bollinger describes as “…if James Brown and The Beach Boys got together and had way too many Mai Tai’s,” while “Start You Up” and “Never Ending Summer” demonstrate that with Ohana, Pepper is on a whole new level and better than ever.
Based in San Diego, rock-reggae band Tribal Seeds come at their music from a different angle, more influenced by bands like Steel Pulse and Aswad than the common touchstone of Sublime. Formed in 2005 by the Jacobo brothers, singer Steven and producer Tony-Ray, the group issued its debut album, Youth Rebellion, that same year. The album was the first of many to be released on the group’s own label, including a self titled album in 2008 plus The Harvest from 2009. The Soundwaves EP followed in 2011, while 2014’s Representing cracked the Billboard 200 albums chart. The album featured guest appearances from Don Carlos, Mykal Rose, and Midnite’s Vaughn Benjamin.
In March 2017, Tribal Seeds won the San Diego Music Award for Artist of the Year. A new single followed, entitled “Rude Girl” which debuted among iTunes Hot Singles in the Reggae genre. The band is currently recording their fifth full length album, schedule for release in early 2018.
Tickets available at the Vina Robles Amphitheatre box office during business hours, online at Ticketmaster.com or charge by phone at 800-745-3000. All dates, acts and ticket prices subject to change without notice. A service charge is added to each ticket price.
For more information, please visit www.VinaRoblesAmphitheatre.com.