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Jambands.com - Reviews: Rebelution / Iration, The Fox Theater, Oakland, CA - 1/15

The crowd responded well to the groove of Orgone. The early crowd that had lined up at 8 to get in was welcomed to a strong set, anchored by the Sly Stone classic, “I Wanna Take You Higher.” As the crowd mingled and made their way into the venue, the second act, Iration, took the stage. It’s so important, and quite underrated, to have a solid group of opening acts. Iration was the key to the show. They had a laid-back attitude and provided a solid introduction for Rebelution. With sizzling metal riffs tucked into a solid reggae foundation, Iration showed themselves to be one of the better purveyors of the SoCal reggae sound. This sound, from Sublime to 311, has the easy reggae and slightly punk edge, that is stereotypical Los Angeles. Iration put on a great show with an easy rapport with the audience. Singalongs, stage banter, and the friendly invitations to chat with the band gave the feeling that the group enjoys the fans and are having a great time on the tour and that the music was an extension of this. A scene like this one always makes the concerts better and the buzz as the curtained lowered for the changeover steadily increased.

Show Review: Iration at Showbox Sodo January 21, 2010

Posted by karisolberg on Monday, January 24, 2011 | Comments (0)

Hawaiian raised self described indie reggae rock group Iration performed in front of a sold out show at Showbox Sodo on January 21, 2011 supporting Rebelution’s Winter Greens Tour. Battling a wicked cold, I got doped up on Dayquil and ventured out on that cold winter night to check it out.

Having been to Showbox Sodo on numerous occasions for a wide variety of shows, this was my first experience with such a mellow and unbelievably friendly crowd. And more eclectic than I have ever experienced! Hipsters, skaters, Microsofties and hippies rubbed elbows in the cavernous space – it was something to see! I managed to snag a chair at a small table occupied by a cute young couple named Sylvia and Nathan, in exchange for lively discussion and a Flotzam business card. (Side note: my first assignment, and imagine my surprise at the number of people who approached me asking what I was writing? What did I just write? Who did I work for? What did I think?) Iration performed in the middle of the lineup, after L.A. based funk group Orgone and before the tours headliner, Santa Barbara based reggae group Rebelution.

Iration opened their set with an amazing song sans vocals, marked by the simple and repetitive chord structures and beats that we know and love about this kind of music. With more of a “traditional” reggae sound than the first group, the crowd immediately shifted gears and settled into the hypnotic head bobbing and hand waving I was expecting. With delicious keys and a wailing and grinding guitar, I embraced that familiar 2/4 beat that defines this genre. For their second song, they performed their hit “Time Bomb” and that got the crowd REALLY riled up! (This 2010 title track has been as as high as #12 on the US iTunes reggae singles chart.) It was during this song that I really noticed what an incredible stage presence this group has. They come across as being very relaxed and in tune with one another. I enjoy this, and it makes watching them feel very comfortable and totally confident in the show they are giving you. Next up is “Cookie Jar” a single that reached number one on a local station in Hawaii and was featured on Fuel TV’s Triple Crown of Surfing recap. This song has a very warm, “beachy” feeling and highlights the talents of the groups incredible drummer. The song is also carried by amazing vocals and a simple keys section that crescendos up, up, up – embellished by a simple soft guitar. “Get Back to Me” as well, builds and builds, gets the crowd clapping and employs the classic call and response that audiences love to get into. Crowd participation is big on this song – I adore it. (Side note: cold medicine is working, I am totally amped – but with the loss of taste and smell, my whiskey is like a spicy water, and I can’t smell the pot, but I know it’s there…I haven’t lost my sense of sight, after all!)

During their entire set I was extremely drawn in by the vocals. Vocals and lyrics are very important me; I have a pet peeve for vocalists without diction, cupping the mike, singing too fast. These vocalists have me! They are clear and crisp and confident. The night ends with top notch performances of “Electricity”, “I’m With You” and “Turn Around”. It seems as if the sold out crowd knows every song. I resolve to go home and learn them too.

According to their website, Iration was recently named one of iTunes’ “Best Upcoming Artists.” I can rally around this statement with confidence. This is a clean, tight group that seamlessly combines elements of traditional reggae with a modern edge and their own relaxed and self-assured style. Besides, a sold out crowd at Showbox Sodo who sings along with every song doesn’t lie. These boys are Seattle favorites for sure. Iration’s next record - Fresh Grounds EP - is scheduled for an iTunes debut release on February 1, 2011.

Iration: New EP & Tour Dates on JamBase.com

Following their widely successful 2010 album Time Bomb, Hawaii's infectious reggae influenced all-stars Iration are back with a new five-song offering, Fresh Grounds, to be released via the band’s own label, 3 Prong Records distributed by INgrooves. The new project will be available Tuesday, February 1 as an iTunes worldwide exclusive, with a full release Tuesday, February 8 on all other digital retailers. To pre-order the album on iTunes, click here.

After a brief holiday break, Iration will head back out on the road with good friends Rebelution. The tour kicks off with two nights at the House of Blues San Diego January 13 and 14 and then heads up the coast before moving east and wrapping February 5 in Chicago. From there the group will headline an East Coast leg before coming back west to reunite with Rebelution in Los Angeles for a special show at the historic theater The Wiltern on April 4. The full tour itinerary is below.

Tour Dates w/ Rebelution:
Thu 1/13 San Diego, CA House of Blues
Fri 1/14 San Diego, CA House of Blues
Sat 1/15 Oakland, CA Fox Theater
Sun 1/16 Stateline, NV Montbleu Resort Casino & Spa
Wed 1/19 Eugene, OR McDonald Theatre
Thu 1/20 Portland, OR Roseland Theater
Fri 1/21 Seattle, WA Showbox SoDo
Sat 1/22 Spokane, WA Knitting Factory Concert House
Sun 1/23 Missoula, MT Wilma Theater
Tue 1/25 Boise, ID Knitting Factory Concert House
Thu 1/27 Salt Lake City, UT The Depot
Fri 1/28 Denver, CO Fillmore Auditorium
Sat 1/29 Omaha, NE Slowdown
Sun 1/30 Lawrence, KS The Bottleneck
Tue 2/1 St. Louis, MO The Pageant
Thu 2/3 Columbus, OH Newport Music Hall
Fri 2/4 Chicago, IL House of Blues
Sat 2/5 Chicago, IL House of Blues

Headline Dates:
Tue 2/8 Buffalo, NY Mohawk Place
Wed 2/9 Pittsburgh, PA Club Café
Wed 3/2 Nashville, TN Exit In
Thu 3/3 Little Rock, AR Juanita’s Cantina
Fri 3/4 Houston, TX House of Blues
Sat 3/5 Oklahoma City, OK The Conservatory

Show w/ Rebelution:
Fri 4/1 Los Angeles, CA The Wiltern