The Expanders

The Expanders

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The Expanders is the self‑titled debut album by Los Angeles roots‑reggae band The Expanders, recorded between 2006 and 2010 and first released in 2011 on Man‑Like/Broken Complex Records. Conceived as a loving homage to late‑1960s and 1970s Jamaican roots reggae, the record was tracked at Killion Sound in L.A. with engineer Jay Bonner (original bassist of The Aggrolites) and mixed to evoke vintage rockers and rocksteady sides—dry drums, warm bass, organ bubbles, and three‑part vocal harmonies front and center. In 2026 the band, in partnership with Easy Star Records, remastered the album and reissued it on 180‑gram vinyl (including a limited blood‑red edition), underscoring its continuing popularity in their catalogue.

Across its dozen tracks—among them “Evilous Number,” “Something Wrong,” “Moving Along,” “Follow It,” “Careful,” “Turtle Racing” (with Jah Faith), “Race Is Run,” and “Snow Beast”—the album blends socially conscious lyrics with more playful, party‑ready moments. The writing leans on classic roots concerns like inequality, spiritual struggle, and perseverance, but the band delivers them with an easy, melodic touch, making the songs feel both historically grounded and accessible to new listeners. Critics and scene observers often single The Expanders out as a blueprint for the group’s approach: not just a retro exercise, but a carefully crafted, deeply studied first statement that helped position them at the forefront of the 1970s‑style roots‑reggae revival coming out of Southern California.

Details
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Barcode :
0657481112618
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Publisher :
Easy Star
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Genre :
Reggae
Product Dimensions
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Length x Width x Height :
12.5 x 12.5 x 0.5 in
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Weight :
250 g

The Expanders

The Expanders

Sale - Sale price $30.99 CAD Regular price
Regular price $30.99 CAD
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Shipping calculated at checkout.
Description

The Expanders is the self‑titled debut album by Los Angeles roots‑reggae band The Expanders, recorded between 2006 and 2010 and first released in 2011 on Man‑Like/Broken Complex Records. Conceived as a loving homage to late‑1960s and 1970s Jamaican roots reggae, the record was tracked at Killion Sound in L.A. with engineer Jay Bonner (original bassist of The Aggrolites) and mixed to evoke vintage rockers and rocksteady sides—dry drums, warm bass, organ bubbles, and three‑part vocal harmonies front and center. In 2026 the band, in partnership with Easy Star Records, remastered the album and reissued it on 180‑gram vinyl (including a limited blood‑red edition), underscoring its continuing popularity in their catalogue.

Across its dozen tracks—among them “Evilous Number,” “Something Wrong,” “Moving Along,” “Follow It,” “Careful,” “Turtle Racing” (with Jah Faith), “Race Is Run,” and “Snow Beast”—the album blends socially conscious lyrics with more playful, party‑ready moments. The writing leans on classic roots concerns like inequality, spiritual struggle, and perseverance, but the band delivers them with an easy, melodic touch, making the songs feel both historically grounded and accessible to new listeners. Critics and scene observers often single The Expanders out as a blueprint for the group’s approach: not just a retro exercise, but a carefully crafted, deeply studied first statement that helped position them at the forefront of the 1970s‑style roots‑reggae revival coming out of Southern California.

  • Vinyl