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Pulse Prophets

In the mountains of northern Vermont grooves the five-piece funk-reggae rockers, the Pulse Prophets who creatively brew up their own unique blend of special reggae sauce.

It’s smooth, unpredictably textured and full of feel-good flavor. It slowly simmers in roots, but it’s full of progressive, far-out spices. You better have a cold beverage, and a cute honey by your side when you hit play, or hit the dance floor. The Pulse Prophets lay it down. Downtown…uptown…anywhere around. After you are done dancing, or if you are a sold multi-tasker, listen to the lyrics. They tell a story often revolved around the plethora of problems plaguing our planet. Yet, revolved around these powerful messages are words of hope, love and peace.

Lead singer Elijah Kraatz lyrics are bursting with soul and wisdom. Rudy Dauth steers the guitar to cosmic new altitudes, and keeps things flowing on harmony vocals. Andric Severance is absolutely radical on the keyboards and synthesizers. Stepping in on the drums and harmony vocals is Rory Loughran, and on the thumping base is JP Candelier. All put together, you get the incredibly original, tight sound of the Pulse Prophets.

Visit the Pulse Prophets website to find out more about this talented Vermont band.

You can purchase the Pulse Prophets albums right here.

This Soundcentury podcast features songs from their album Breathe and Madhouse.

Pulse Prophets Soundcentry Podcast:
Intro: Ziggy Marley Dragonfly> Pulse ProphetsDid What I Could>Trees>Funk Hop>Breathe>Right Before our Eyes>Disco Party. Ziggy Marley – Good Old Days.

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