The Aggrolites are more than a band they are a movement unto themselves. They carry a banner - one created with their own hands. This banner reads, “Dirty Reggae,” and represents their signature ...
A couple of years after forming in 2002, the Aggrolites put the pedal to the metal. They commenced a grueling concert schedule that would take up nearly a decade of their lives. “We were constantly ...
LA “dirty reggae” vets The Aggrolites‘ 2006 breakthrough self-titled album (and first for Tim Armstrong’s Hellcat Records) was out of print on vinyl for years before Pirates Press gave it a ...
Aggrolites Bring Dirty Reggae to Long Beach: Dirty reggae band the Aggrolites formed in 2002 out of the ashes of two other California bands — the Vessels and the Rhythm Doctors. The band was in the ...
Los Angeles outfit calls its music “dirty reggae.” In this case, “dirty” does not mean particularly objectionable. Like a dirty martini that includes a splash of salty olive juice, the Aggrolites' ...
The Aggrolites have entered the studio to begin work on their fourth album. The band is recording at Kingsize Soundlabs in Los Angeles, and the album is scheduled for release in May 2009. The band ...
In a new interview, self-described "dirty-reggae" outfit The Aggrolites talk a little about their plans for a follow up to 2011's Rugged Road and also talk about their departure from their longtime ...
Over the past seven years, the Aggrolites have established a reputation for being a bit retrograde. Though this has occasionally earned them some degree of critical scorn, the band wholeheartedly ...
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