Bedouin Soundclash

Bedouin Soundclash is a Canadian band that has carved out a special niche in the music world with their distinctive blend of reggae, rock, punk, and soul. Founded in the early 2000s in Kingston, Ontario, the band is made up of vocalist and guitarist Jay Malinowski, bassist Eon Sinclair, and drummer Chuck Coles, who replaced original drummer Pat Pengelly. Their sound is characterized by Malinowski's resonant vocals and the group's skillful melding of varied musical influences, which has earned them a loyal following and critical acclaim.

Rising to prominence with their 2004 hit "When The Night Feels My Song," Bedouin Soundclash continued to release a steady stream of music that has kept them relevant in the indie scene. Their most recent projects, including the albums and tracks "We Will Meet in a Hurricane," "MASS," and "Salt Water," showcase a mature and eclectic sonic palette, demonstrating the band's evolution while maintaining their core essence. Collaborations with artists like Aimee Interrupter of The Interrupters and Ashleigh Ball have further enriched their discography. With a career spanning over two decades, Bedouin Soundclash continues to captivate audiences with their innovative and heartfelt music.

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We Will Meet in a Hurricane
Album - 12 Tracks - Released October 21, 2022
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