Reggae-Infused 880 South Returns to 'Origins'
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880 South, a band rooted in the Bay Area and emerging from Floppy Rods, has navigated decades of evolution and separation among its members. Despite geographical distances and life changes, the group remains focused on their musical journey, culminating in the release of their new album, 'Origins'. Their musical style, which Casaretto describes as 'reggae-ish', incorporates elements of jazz and rock, providing a depth and creativity that underpins their collaborative approach. After tours and several albums, the band looks forward to showcasing their latest work during a local performance in Santa Cruz.
After forming from the remnants of Floppy Rods, 880 South has evolved through breakups and reformation, yet the band is unified and stronger than ever.
With a diversified sound that blends reggae, rock, and jazz, 880 South's new music showcases a mindful, collaborative process that creates depth and consistency.
They made a name for themselves in the touring scene, opening for well-known acts such as Fishbone and Sublime, further establishing their reggae-infused identity.
Despite the geographic distance among members, the band's focus has never been sharper as they prepare to promote their latest album, 'Origins'.
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