Shaking earth, and providing socially conscious and inspirationally affirming music, the Slow Natives guarantee to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.
The Slow Natives are an original reggae/rock band from Upstate New York dedicated to providing positive conscious reggae vibes for the body, mind, and soul. Unafraid to be political but in the same token unafraid to write from the heart, The Slow Natives speak to the gamut of human experience.
The Natives formed in June of 2006 and within two months traveled to play the island of Puerto Rico. With only a little over a year to their age they've performed at festivals in New York and New England. They also performed as the supporting band to Maxi Priest, the greatest selling Reggae artist alive, for his concert at Higher Ground Music Hall in Burlington, VT.
During the summer of '07, the Natives played at events such as the Vermont Roots Reggae Festival, the We Be Jammin' Festival of Maine, Reggae On the Ridge in New York and others. This summer, SN plan to take the Northeast by storm during their non-stop tour. Check out the new tour dates!
Tribe has regularly performed their serious and comforting vibes from their home town of Plattsburgh, New York and surrounding areas. While in Puerto Rico, the Natives played for members of internationally renowned Puerto Rican musical groups such as Puya; Sonic Bodega; Celestina Robot and others.
Consistently innovating and working hard at perfecting their serious, original Reggae groove, the Slow Natives have proved to be a pleasant surprise to musicians and music-lovers everywhere. The Slow Natives write all original material to spread socially conscious messages through its ground-shaking musical pieces, and has never failed to move, awaken and please all that attend.
hey man...i didnt get to see u guys play any of your actual stuff but it was a blast watching u guys jam, and now that i've heard your stuff i must say you guys are pretty bad ass....hope you come back to the dirty south sometime again in the near future..peace.
Stearns whats up buddy? the music sounds good. I remember seeing Parrotte play about 5 years ago at Bo Beajeus house with adam brown, andy larche, and bo. he was dang good then and as the tunes show now he hasn't slowed down. maybe I'll catch up to you sometime justin, i'd love to see a show.
hey natives. what's the deal with the caribbean music festival in alexandria bay, ny?? i am like a half hour away and i need some details!!! :) drop a line! peace&love.
you guys were so HOT and MELTY at sterling stage!!! wow!! def my favorite new band! thanks so much for the cd, i listened to it the entire 7 hour ride home from the fest! MUCH LOVE!
Ummm will you call me and remind me to come to your NYC show next week? Or whenever it is...I'll forget it otherwise. And put Sydney +1 on the guest list! You owe me. All of you! Hell, put Sydney +4 and I'll bring lots more people. Do it!