Rebelution kicked off their “Peace of Mind Tour” the day after the release, selling out shows at Philly’s The Electric Factory, The Hollywood Palladium, Denver’s The Fillmore, The Fox Theater in Oakland and Hard Rock in Orlando, FL. The tour made stops in a total of 42 cities across the country.
Summer 2012 was spent supporting O.A.R on their Amphitheatre tour, headlining four amphitheaters in Florida as well as festival performances at Outside Lands, Hangout, Forecastle, Summer Camp, Summer Set, The Allman Bro’s Peach Festival and two performances at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. After completing a Fall tour of the East and South East, Rebelution will be headlining The Hollywood Palladium on New Years Eve, heading to New Zealand for the Raggamuffins Festival in February and headlining their annual Winter Greens Tour around the USA in Feb - May 2013.
Peace of Mind marks the first time Rebelution has expanded beyond their usual self-production enlisting producers Michael Goldwasser (Easy Star All-Stars), Amp Live (Zion-I), Yeti Beats (Kool Keith, George Clinton), Keith Armstrong and Errol Brown (Stephen, Ziggy, Damian, and Bob Marley). The album builds upon the band’s signature style while venturing into new musical genres from the lush strings incorporated into the gentle “Route Around” to the driving guitar and synths throughout “Lady In White”.
Rebelution has developed into a front-runner for grassroots, independent and tour driven music groups. Originally formed in 2004, members Eric Rachmany (vocals / guitar), Rory Carey (keyboards), Wesley Finley (drums), and Marley D. Williams (bass) met in college, while residing in Isla Vista, a popular beachside community in Santa Barbara. It was there that the seeds to Rebelution’s future were planted creating inspiring and engaging music that would leave their listeners with the sense that they have the power to make this world a better place. The band continuously tours across the country, ventured to South America and Europe, and has previously performed at Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza and Austin City Limits among others.
Contact:
Management: Silverback Artist Management / Raise Up Music
Dean Raise – dean@raiseupentertainment.com
Jon Phillips – Jon@silverbackmusic.net
Booking – Paradigm Agency
Aaron Pinkus – apinkus@paradigmagency.com
Jamie Simone
PFA Media
jsimone@pfamedia.net
212-334-6116
More than Ever Remix)
Rebelution Lyrics
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Give me two weeks, when I come home, I'll come and say hello,
With hugs and kisses for you Mrs. how I miss you so,
Been gone forever, nothing better than to see you though
Tell me how you been,
Don't you act surprised this is how I am,
I'm feeling good and that's real,
Remember me and you
Remember when we'd sit,
Talk face to face and wonder whether we'd be making it,
And chat for hours about the leftist side of government,
I'd sit and listen to your words and I'd be loving it,
And now the times have changed,
Older but we always stay the same,
I'm filling up the whole lane,
You and me should kick it more than ever, more than ever, more than ever
Remember me and you
The lyrics of Rebelution's song More Than Dub are an expression of the singer's desire to reconnect with an old friend or love interest after a long time away. The lines "Give me two weeks, when I come home, I'll come and say hello, With hugs and kisses for you Mrs. how I miss you so, Been gone forever, nothing better than to see you though" convey a sense of anticipation and longing to see this person again. The singer is excited to catch up, asking "Tell me how you been" and expressing a genuine interest in their life.
The song is also a reflection on the past - the singer reminisces about the times when they used to chat for hours about politics and other subjects. They mention the "leftist side of government" and imply that they shared similar views with this person. The lyrics "Remember when we'd sit, Talk face to face and wonder whether we'd be making it" evoke a sense of nostalgia for a simpler time, when life was less complicated and full of possibilities.
Overall, More Than Dub is a heartfelt expression of the singer's desire to reconnect with someone who was once important to them. It is a reminder that even after time and distance have passed, old connections can still be rekindled.
Line by Line Meaning
Just like I said before,
I am here just as promised
Give me two weeks, when I come home, I'll come and say hello,
I have been away for a while but in two weeks, I will be back to greet you
With hugs and kisses for you Mrs. how I miss you so,
I have missed you and I want to give you hugs and kisses
Been gone forever, nothing better than to see you though
I have been away for so long, but seeing you now is the best thing ever
Tell me how you been,
Please update me on your life in my absence
Don't you act surprised this is how I am,
Do not be shocked by my behavior
I'm feeling good and that's real,
I am genuinely feeling good
You and me should kick it more than ever, more than ever, more than ever
We should hang out more often than we used to
Remember me and you
Recall the relationship we once had
Remember when we'd sit,
Recall the time we spent together
Talk face to face and wonder whether we'd be making it,
We used to speculate about our future while conversing in person
And chat for hours about the leftist side of government,
We'd talk extensively about the ideological aspects of politics
I'd sit and listen to your words and I'd be loving it,
I enjoyed listening to your ideas
And now the times have changed,
The present is different from the past
Older but we always stay the same,
We have aged but our relationship has endured
I'm filling up the whole lane,
I am doing well for myself
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: BILL WILLIAM CAREY
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