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KONA TOWN [Vinyl]

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Although Pepper's members are originally from Kona, HI, the trio doesn't play traditional Hawaiian music. Rather, Pepper's music is a melodic and accessible blend of alternative pop/rock, punk, and reggae. Formed in 1996, Pepper is hardly the only alterna-rock combo that has been inspired by Jamaican sounds. But while other punk-minded alternative pop/rockers who emerged in the '90s were greatly… Read more in Amazon's Pepper Store

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  • Vinyl (January 23, 2007)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Volcom Entertai
  • ASIN: B000LPRHJG
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #186,203 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Good Thing
2. Stone Love
3. Dry Spell
4. Face Plant
5. Tradewinds
6. Stormtrooper
7. Ho's
8. B.O.O.T.
9. Give It Up
10. Sitting on the Curb
11. Too Much
12. Tongues
13. Office

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars reggae for the 'ambercrombie hat-flipped back' crowd, March 30, 2005
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This review is from: Kona Town (Audio CD)
i have to admit, i was biased towards this disc even before it arrived at my house. i have been to kona on two different occasions and overall, i have spent nearly a month in this beautiful town on the big island of Hawai'i. also, the music of sublime is some of the most interesting and enjoyable music on the planet. so when i heard the pepper song 'stone love' on a reggae sampler, it sounded alot like a sublime groove, so i figured i would check out the disc, and after listening to it a few times, here's what i have come up with:
musically, 'kona town' has a great sound. it was well recorded and well produced. the reggae grooves are tight and make you bob your head. the singer's voice has a sound that is very reminiscent of the late (and legendary) bradley nowell, and the songs do borrow from sublime, sometimes heavily. (the band photo inside pepper's c.d. booklet looks an awful lot like the band photo inside the booklet of sublime's self titled album) but if you are a fan of sublime's music, (ALL of sublime's music) you would know that the comparison between these two bands pretty much ends here.
what seperates sublime from pepper was the sheer unpredictability of bradley, bud, eric and miguel's musical melding, and bradley's even less predictable lyrical configurations. nearly all of pepper's lyrics are on the up-and-up, whereas bradley would be spitting some snatch from a classic reggae track, and all of the sudden he was talking about shooting his girlfreind or hitting the bong too hard. this type of unpredictablity is nowhere to be found in pepper's music, and most of their lyrics range from being a bit immature to downright boring. pepper tends to mix mostly hard rock (not metal, hard rock) with thier reggae, and come off a bit more like 311 than sublime, who had a much more punk influenced sound. there is a bit of punk mixed in there, but it is simply not on the same level as sublime.
because of the solid reggae sound on the album, all of pepper's songs could have been great. 'stone love' is probably what i would consider the best song on the album. 'tradewinds' is also a good song, it sounds a bit like jack johnson (another fellow hawai'ian). some of the other tracks are fair, like 'ho's', "dryspell", and 'stormtrooper', which has a guest vocal appearance by josh fischel of bargain music. (incidentally, fischel also produced sublime's 'stories, tales, lies and exaggerations' documentary, a dvd that i would highly recommend to any fans who have not yet seen it) most of the other songs are rehashes of these songs, with very little change in attitiude or intensity. even the parts of the songs that are supposed to rock hard sound somewhat tame and uninspired. i do like the picture drawn on the c.d. booklet though, a water color of the center of the kona coastline, looking in at the bridge on ali'i drive, right near lulu's and huggo's (if you have been to kona, you know what i mean), or at least i think that's what it is, it looks very similar, and that made me smile and remember hanging out by that bridge back in '01, hooking up with the best doja i ever did puff on.
overall, pepper's 'kona town' is a fair effort, made for those who are into the sound of reggae without needing to be inspired or entertained by lyrical style or messages. i am not sure what kind of following they have in the 'high school jock/college frat boy' and 'cheerleader/sorrority girl' circles, but i would imagine that they sell alot of discs to those groups of fans. for fans of sublime looking at possibly buying this disc (if you are reading this, i would imagine that you are at the very least a casual sublime fan), you will appreciate the attempt at the sound, but you will be dissapointed when there is no mention of a "g.i. joe kung-fu grip on your mushroom-tip" or "the answer always waiting at the liquor store" or "a fifteen pack of old milwaukee, a dalmatian and a girlfriend but i ain't got no money". if you don't mind the lack of humor in the lyrics and lack of intensity in the music (and you can get the disc used for 7 bucks like i did), go ahead and pick it up.

pepper is a fair band, but that aren't key!



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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Something to relax to., March 17, 2005
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This review is from: Kona Town (Audio CD)
I found out about Pepper when I purchased the '04 Warped Tour compilation. The compilation was awful, with the exception of the song "Back home" (sang by pepper) and a few others. I really liked the sound of this band so I listened to some of there stuff from this album liked it, and bought the album. I am a huge third-wave ska fan and I enjoyed this.

Pepper has somewhat of a unique sound. They arn't punk or ska, they play a slow relaxed style of reggae music. Some people say they sound like Sublime or 311 but I disagree. 311 has a quicker sound and Sublime is more unique and expirements with a ton of styles. If you like punk, or 3rd wave ska you probably won't like this unless you have an open mind or you don't mind slower more relaxed music.

I really enjoy this album, but I only listen to it once in a while. Pepper doesn't do anything to go outside the box. The songs sound the same with the exception of maybe one or two. Most of the songs are built off guitar riffs, slow drum beats, and the lead singer singing of course. I really like the lead singers voice, it isn't quite as good as Bradley Nowell's but it's still refreshing and satisfying. There are two songs that I really enjoy on this album "Sitting On The Curb" because it's quicker and it has a cool trumpet solo. "Face Plant" is also cool because it's a little bit quicker and the lyrics are cool.

Overall this is a decent disk. I have to give Pepper props because this music is good. Pepper has it's own style of music, but it's safe to say that this is a quality disk worth your money.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Great CD worth checking out, April 9, 2005
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This review is from: Kona Town (Audio CD)
With the use of a heavy bass guitar, Pepper blends punk, reggae, ska, and some hip-hop into their music that gives them a "Sublime like" sound; however it should be noted that there are major differences and the comparison to Sublime is used rather carelessly. Pepper has a softer island sound to their music, lacking Sublime's musical creativity and Long Beach influences (e.g. hip-hop samples, etc.).

They are a very talented group and it was inevitable that Pepper would blow up. "Give it Up" is now the #1 requested song this week on KROQ (Los Angeles). Normally, the rest of the country will follow KROQ's lead, so you will probably hear "Give It Up" being played 50 times a day on your local radio station sometime soon.

What is ironic is that this album has been out for over 3 years and "Give It Up" in my opinion probably the worst song on the album. The song has a pop/upbeat tempo that really sounds like nothing else on the record. The rest of the songs on this CD are consistent with Pepper's unique style so don't expect the CD to sound like what you hear on the radio.

The bottom line is that I recommend buying this CD and think that you will be impressed. - 4 Stars!
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