Cimarons,The Regullars,Black Roots...
Castro,Mugabe,Ho Shi Min...
Sartre,Tariq Ali,Chomski...
God Almighty!!!
Sounds Like
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"On the frontline menu"-Makasound 2006/
"Them"-Makasound 2007/
"Rural" 12"inch vinyl - Urban Sedated Records 2008/
"War Party" 12"inch vinyl - Urban Sedated Records 2009/
"Firing The Truth" - Album - Urban Sedated Records/Wagon Music Works 2010/
Record Label
Makasound,Urban Sedated Records,Wagon Music Works.
«Football Club Apatride» (Stateless Football Club) was born in a ravaged country. They demonstrate that reggae music is still a rebellious means of expression. This Marxist, Muslim and Serbian Football Club is anything but a mainstream product. Their sharp uncompromising reggae reminds us of some UK Jamaican bands of the early 80’s, when reggae had a strong rock touch and catchy melodies. This militant trio achieved a remarkable success with their musical identity and uncompromising attitude and was therefore signed by a Parisian reggae label “Makasound” for whom they already released two albums,: “On the Frontline menu”(2006) and “Them”(2007).A year later the band released a 12"vinyl single "Rural"(2008) and "War Party"(2009) for UK label "Urban Sedated Records.According to cultural French magazine "The music of Fc Apatride Utd brings the renewal of reggae".Although often criticized by European media as being too militant,the band never ceases to continue with their rough style and sharp lyrics and managed to spread their message across the Atlantic where their third album "Firing the Truth" is being released by a US label "Wagon Music Works" simultaneously with the UK release for "Urban Sedated rec".All sounds by Drums,Bass and Guitar".
Hi Comrades, I'm really eager to listen your new "skeud", sure it's fine work... How long, we have to wait for a FC Apatride Utd Tour in France ?... maybe for this new album : we don't drive to despair... stay free stay rude Salutation
bless to the fullest to you brothers, im sure your album will be excellent as your past works... I played my songs for people here where reggae is not so widespread nevertheless apatride utd but they loved moving their bodies to the rooty grooves of your riddims! i find solace and in your music and attitude much respect and bless!