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Dreamland Instrumental. Long Long Winter Dub. Love Light Shining Dub. Brand New Second Hand Dub. Downpressor Dub. Man To Man Dub. Concrete Jungle Dub. Rainbow Country Dub. Satisfy My Soul Dub. Natural Mystic Dub. I Know A Place Dub. Who Colt The Game Dub. Soul Rebel Alternate. It's Alright Alternate Version. Jah Is Mighty. Duppy Conqueror Alternate Mix. More Axe. Love Light Shinging Alternate Version. Keep On Moving Alternate Version.

Turn Me Loose. More More Axe. Shocks Of Mighty Dub. Battle Axe. Dreamland Version 2. Copasetic Medley-Dub. Shocks Of Mighty Pt. Shocks Of Might Pt. How Many Times. All In One Medley. All In One - Part 2 Medley. There She Goes. Mellow Mood. Treat You Right. Lively Up Yourself. May 13, Natural Incense is everything you could want in a contemporary reggae-rock band, and, quite frankly, more than anything you could have expected if you aren't normally a listener of this style of music.

NI is the perfect band to chill out to or throw in for a drive. Whether playing a stripped down, acoustic tune or rocking with a full band, Natural Incense's songs are easy to enjoy and provide a unique escape to a genre you may have never thought to give a chance. Like the band's previous self-titled EP, the album features a reggae rock sound with inspiring melodies. The Pier: So tell us how did Natural Incense get together to begin with? Eric: We were all in another band called Isle 3.

Will Henderson played percussion, Eagle played keys, and I was singing, playing guitar and keys as well. We three had a different determination in us then other guys that made up the six-piece we were then. Will jumped to bass, Eagle to drums, and I kept doing the same thing. The name Natural Incense is from an old Isle 3 song. So Eagle suggested we name the new band, Natural Incense. I was pulling for The Extension Chords Eric: About 12 years ago, I was 19 at the time.

I knew then I would spend my life trying to make it in a band. The Pier: What is the music scene like in Santa Barbara and was it hard or easy to get established there? Eric: The music scene is amazing these days in Santa Barbara. Reggae Tuesday always goes off thanks to the cool ruler of Why do you think that is? Eric: A few lines in it really stand out to people, "When you get lost you can always follow your dreams," and "If your feeling all alone I promise it goes away, when you stop looking for the end that's when you escape.

The Pier: Tell us about your new album Step Inside? How was the recording process for this your first full-length? Eric: The album is a real accomplishment for us for many reasons; we were on tour and recording on our days off at the time.

I think we played close to 50 shows between day one of the recording to the last day. Also I was a bit under the weather through out the process - it was tough. The album is filled with great messages and features Eric Rachmany from Rebelution singing and playing guitar on a number of tracks.

We worked with Dave Escobar again and it was a great time, he really cares about what he is doing. The album is 13 tracks, 60 minutes and it's a step up from the last. We learned a lot too, so we can make our next full-length even better. We will record another album in April I can't wait! The Pier: Do you have any interesting stories about the origins of any of the songs on it?

Eric: Every song on Step Inside has an interesting story, you will have to read the book I write in a few years The song Cypress came from many real life moments from different friends, it's cool to sing for someone else sometimes.

The Pier: What is some of your main inspirations for your song-writing? The Pier: Besides the release of the new album what else have you got coming up?

Any tours? Eric: We will be playing 6 cities in California in May, then we are headed cross country from June 1st to August 20th.



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