“…like a communion with Jah Bob [Marley] via Ouija board.”
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The Wire
“...rub-a-dub-dub good...”
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Global Rhythm
“No other American band has shown as much dedication to preserving the spirit of 1970s roots reggae as the mysterious 10 Ft. Ganja Plant, a group that deliberately keeps its lineup shrouded in a cloud of pungent smoke.”
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All Music Guide
“...over the years they've managed to build a sound all their won while remaining true to the foundational elements that make roots music such a nurturing, cleansing experience.”
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The Beat
“Serving up deep authentic reggae heavy on the vibes, 10 Ft. Ganja Plant is basically a delightful anachronism, performing in such a delightfully retro way that it's actually hard to imagine that these tracks aren't 20 or 30 years old. As such, they're something of a reggae analog to modern day soul/funk purveyors like Lee Fields, the Soul Providers, and the Daktaris.”
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CMJ
“They could be from New England, they could be from Hawaii, but from the sound of these tunes their hearts belong somewhere in the smoky hills of Clarendon, Jamaica.”
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The Wire
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