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"Initial Deposit is Goldmine for West Bank"


A.K.A., Contributing Writer
| Initial Deposit is a goldmine for West bank
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| Initial Deposit is a goldmine for West bank
ALBUM: INITIAL DEPOSIT
ARTISTE: WEST BANK
RATINGS: FOUR STARS OUT OF FIVE

It is refreshing when album comes out that tries to strike out from the petty conventions that so often handicap reggae and dancehall music. This group West Bank is not afraid to experiment and try to update their sound by adding an eclectic mix of influences and sounds to their reggae mix.

All the members are Caribbean nationals, Joe West brings a maturity and a braggadocio to the tracks while Mr. Millinnium brings a gravelly-voiced resonance to the tracks that he appears on. It is good to hear Joe West’s crystal clear dancehall sound riding some amped-up synth-and-drum dancehall rhythms. He uses a complex rhyming scheme and a bass-heavy voice to achieve an adrenaline-rush immediacy on Don’t Come Around Here. The males in West Bank strive for candidness and honesty in their music as they address relationships, sex and abd habits, but they never sink to levels of depravity of their dancehall peers even on standard guns-and-money-and-drugs tracks.

The third member, Jody Jode is a rare find in the reggae-dancehall world, you feel almost like Indiana Jones discovering a treasured crystal skull by sheer luck in the middle of a rain forest in South America.

One of my favourite singles is the semi-robotic, mildly threatening warble of Don’t Come Around Here, where Jody’s voice takes on some sort of ethereal quality that will echo in your mind long after the song has stopped playing. Joe West brings a menacing Jamaican growl to the track as well as he shows that rudebwoys will defend their turf whenever necessary, Jody has the sort of vocal range to interpret different things into each song, and she brings a sort of deep sensibility to the tracks as her voice is pure sensual soul. Even on weed odes like ‘More I Smoke My Trees’, her class shines through like a beacon, and with able assistance from Joe West, this song could be a certifiable club banger. She can also deejay as well, bringing a smile to your face as she deejays about being a hot gal prone to conspicuous consumption, or iced-out bracelets on Hot Girl. You will be impressed as she spits a vicious eight bars rap-style on ‘All Night Long’ after singing a super-sexy, deliriously amped hook.

Arguably the best song on the CD is the lead single, Never Find Another. This is the track where the divergent elements of West Bank truly come together to create a little bit of recording magic. It combines the brashness of Joe West, the laid-back-cool of Mr. Millenium with the pathos of Jody Jode, and boom, you have a potential hit on your hands. When she says ‘you’ll never find another like me’, you believe her and you regret it. Jody Jode balances all the garden variety tough talk with some decent singalong hooks. She is a fierce and powerful young voice moving toward something bigger. She is da bomb!

West Bank’s first single, “Never Find Another” has already placed them firmly on the lyrical stage. This sexy, jazzy reggaefied groove demonstrates the group’s versatility, and has created enough positive buzz to get to #7 on the Suzie Q Reggae Trail chart which airs on TVJ and on stations in New York.

West Bank’s debut album, Initial Deposit, is a must-have asset for any long term music collector because this is an investment that keeps on generating interest. Even with a politically controversial name, they don’t get involved in discussions of religion and politics. They know how to party, and have worked hard to build up a decent underground in the Jamaican communities along the East Coast of the USA. They have been able to do steady gigs at reggae clubs along the east coast, and have used these road trips as a way to grow closer as a performing and recording unit.

- A.K.A.


"West Bank Group Shines with 'Never Find Another"


Mehbrak/Jahsen Send RATING: FOUR STARS
Jody Jode’s amazing ice-pick sharp vocals soar on ...
Jody Jode’s amazing ice-pick sharp vocals soar on this lead single from West Bank Group from their debut album, Initial Deposit. With her mocha skin and long flowing hair, the gorgeous Jody certainly knows how to light up a scene, and she anchors the song with her pinpoint vocals. The teenage girls will love the male members, the slab-muslced Mr. Millennium and the cooler-than-frozen-kool-aid Joe West.

The video is a bit short, running only 3 minutes and 17 seconds, but it does the trick of introducing you to the Caribbean’s next rising superstar group with two songs, Never Find Another and a juicy cut called Don’t Come Around Here. The video kicks off with a tall sleek-looking girl angrily wheeling a Pullman out of a house, with Joe West quickly behind her heels. Jody’s superb voice declares ‘test me and it’s over, so don’t you come over, you’ll never find another like me…’. The girl stands at the curb while Joe West tries to argue his case. The scene then quickly shifts to the West Bank Group driving in a jeep with Jody riding shotgun and Joe West driving, and Millenniumn in the back seat. They deliver the first verse while in the car and I love the director's kinetic editing style. Mill and Joe West deejay about girls who messed up and lost their love because of their antics and reluctance to commit and then Jody Jode lowers the boom with her wonderful chorus.

There is a humourous scene where Millenium comes into the house to find his girl reading a book, and when he checks in the kitchen, no food has been prepared for dinner. He goes to her and begins to argue, but it is to no avail, she just chew hers gum and goes back to reading her book. There is also a nice beach scene where the three seem to be conversing about past loves gone sour, and then what appears to be an actual studio recording session where the group nails the vocals for the song.

The second song is a shot in a dark room with an overhead light which focuses on Jody Jode and Joe West as they each, in turn, deliver their lines. The song has a throwback funk-70s R & B feel.


- Mehbrak/Jahsen


Discography

New Album Jan 2009 - Initial Deposit (containing hit singles "Never Find Another" & "Swing That"

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West Bank, a reggae pop group out of New Jersey is taking 2009 as their year to shine. The self-managed group normally writes and produces their songs incorporating a mixture of hip hop, R & B, reggae and even jazz in their technique giving them a unique sound, but this year they are stepping outside of their normal routine with their latest provocative titled single, "Swing That." The group has taken a new approach by recording this single for Jamaican producer/artist Benzly Hype who created the hot new beat called the "Amazon Rhythm" which is unusual for them as they typically do music with their own beats.

The group traveled to Jamaica during December 2008 to film the video for "Swing That." The video, which is expected to be premiered on stations in Jamaica within another month, will feature faces familiar to the Jamaican and International dance hall scene including creative producer/artist Benzly Hype of the former group Innocent Crew. It will also feature the innovative dance crew Sample Six who have been consistently awarded "dancers of the year" for the past four years in Jamaica. Another face, or rather talent to look out for in the video is Mr. Caribbean International 2008, Marlon "Face" Birbridge who will definitely provide a quick peak of some eye candy for the ladies. This single comes fully loaded and will certainly become addictive just after listening to it once.

Their spicy single is expected to be a true club banger displaying the group's versatility in doing songs of varying styles in comparison to their still buzzing single "Never Find Another." Fans fell in love with "Never Find Another" after it premiered on the program Video Alley which is aired on Caribbean International Network (CIN), among other stations in Jamaica,New York and England. As their first official single, the song gave the group enough buzz to earn them a spot at number seven on the Reggae Top Ten Charts of Video Alley.

Their debut album entitled, Initial Deposit which includes their first single, "Never Find Another" is available on all popular online sources including rhapsody, napster, eMusic, Groupie Tunes, Amazon MP3, iTunes and now CD Baby. For a more personal look, you can keep informed by visiting them at www.westbankmusic.net or www.myspace.com/westbankgroup where you will have the opportunity to view the video for "Swing That" before it hits the stations. Stay tuned for more from one of the most promising reggae pop trios currently out!!