The Aggrolites
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Biography
[Edit]Blame it on No Doubt or blame it on Sublime, but by the middle of the 1990s, very little of the pop music that was described as ska had anything to do with Jamaican dance music of the early '60s. Too many bands whose sole connection to the musical style had been a few singles by the Specials or the English Beat got it all exactly backward, with the punk influences drowning out what little Jamaican influence remained: the result was basically Green Day with horns, and it wasn't any good for anyone. If the Aggrolites have a stated mission, it's to remind modern audiences what proper ska sounded like, whether in Kingston in 1963 or in London in 1979. The Aggrolites formed in 2002, originally getting together as the backing band for a one-off Los Angeles show backing Jamaican music legend Derrick Morgan. Gathering members from two minor Southern California reggae acts, the new band consisted of lead guitarist Jesse Wagner, rhythm guitarist Brian Dixon, organist Roger Rivas, bassist J. Bonner, and drummer Korey Horn. The concert was a success, and the band stuck together to record an album with Morgan that was never completed. Emboldened despite the recording setback, the band took the name the Aggrolites ("aggro" being a slang term of the ska-loving skinhead subculture of Britain in the 1960s and '70s, meaning pent-up aggression, and "lites" in tribute to the greatest ska band of all time, the Skatalites) and became the go-to guys on the West Coast ska and reggae circuit, backing a wide variety of golden-age Jamaican and British artists on their American dates, including the great Prince Buster and Culture lead singer Joseph Hill. On their own, with Rivas' funky organ work taking the instrumental lead in substitution for their lack of a horn section and Wagner taking vocal duties, the Aggrolites recorded their debut album, Dirty Reggae, at a live-in-the-studio session in 2003. Replacing Horn with new drummer Scott Abels (formerly of the popular third-wave ska band Hepcat), the Aggrolites signed to the Epitaph Records subsidiary Hellcat Records in 2005. Their second album, The Aggrolites, was released in May 2006, with their third, Reggae Hit L.A., following in June 2007, by which time drummer Horn had returned to the fold along with new bass player Jeff Roffredo.
Collections
Title: Warped 15th Anniversary Celebration
Genre: Rock
Title: Give Em the Boot, Vol. IV
Genre: Alternative
Title: Give Em the Boot V
Genre: Rock, Alternative
Title: Plea for Peace, Vol. 2
Genre: Alternative
Title: Dub Rockers, Vol. 1
Genre: Reggae
Title: Primosonic Rhythms Vol. 2
Genre: Rock, World Music
Title: The Lone Ranger (OST)
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Tributo Reggae A The Beatles Vol. II (CD 3)
Genre: Reggae
Title: Hi-Res Masters: Reggae (CD2)
Genre: Reggae
Featuring albums
Title: Music Unites - Reggae Around the World, Vol. 5
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Reggae, World Music