Review | The Elovators – Shark Belly Motel
There are eighteen tracks here – just two are not what I would describe as reggae tracks, though even those are not that far away. Bryce Vine guests on the incredibly catchy Pockets Full Of Sand with a Caribbean-themed rap that fits perfectly, Jared Watson of California band Dirty Heads turns up on Sky High, and Children On The Run also features DENM. Leave The Light On has perhaps the most “traditional” reggae arrangement here – mainly just a rhythm behind a soulful vocal, and ethereal backing vocals – before the guitar solo takes over – whilst Staring At The Sun has the album’s toughest sound, with a fine roots-rock-reggae rhythm. The subtle dub effects and the closing ska section on Cut Em Loose are also nice touches.
But really though, that is just pointing out a few things that struck me as the album progresses. If you enjoy the sound of modern US reggae rock, then this is definitely for you. The Elovators do it so well.
