This is certainly true for Steel Pulse, the Birmingham, England band that first formed in 1975. Over the course of nearly 4 decades, Steel Pulse has engaged around the topics of racial injustice and human rights on a global scale, earning them legions of fans around the globe. As reggae revolutionaries, Steel Pulse is revered by the younger generation of artists and remains a powerful and captivating live act. The band broke up in 2019, but a few years after the split founding member Anand Wilder reemerged as a solo artist. His first solo album, I Don’t Know My Words, was released in 2022 to both critical and fan praise.
Source: New York Times June 05, 2023 20:24 UTC