Train To Roots are back with a new album out on April 1st, Growing, a revolution for the Italian band, in collaboration for the first time with the label INRI (Believe distribution), and with a European tour.
Always researching for new sounds to feed their reggae music with new energy, this time TTR got to experiment a new sound full of black music influencies, leaving on a side in some cases the music influences arriving from Jamaica and giving another proof of their originality in their way of playing and interpreting reggae music.
After the succesful Breathin’ Faya and a two years long tour all around Europe, TTR have decided to surprise with this proof of novelty. They grow up and they matured, and the result is Growing, their fourth album, with 12 tracks where composition, arrangement and production perfectly blend giving life to the new path of TTR, thanks to the collaboration with Manuele ‘Max Striner’ Fusaroli.
The very known productor of indipendent Italian music accepted the challenge to mix the sound of reggae music with dubstep and hip hop, in a sort of time travel in black music.
That’s how songs like Ever, Hot situation and No Gangstar have born, with an authentic explosion of dancing rythmes. The lovers side is not missing, with songs in Italian like Just di love, Le leggi dell’ospitalità, Aprile and the roots Nulla da perdere. Furthermore, the seven Sardinians don’t forget their roots and, as tradition, they add Sardinian texts in addition to Italian and English languages.