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Bedouin Soundclash is best-known for the Top 10-charting radio single, "Walls Fall Down". [1] The rock and reggae-influenced song was the first single from the band's third album Street Gospels (2007). The song was released to radio in summer 2007. After the success of "Walls Fall Down", the album Street Gospels was released.
Bedouin Soundclash is a Canadian band based in Toronto and consisting of vocalist and guitarist Jay Malinowski, bass player Eon Sinclair, and various session musicians. Their sound has been described as a combination of reggae and ska. Bedouin Soundclash was formed in 2001 [3] and has released six studio albums, most recently in 2022.
Street Gospels is the third album by Canadian reggae band Bedouin Soundclash. It was released on Dine Alone Records on August 21, 2007. [3] In the UK the album was released on August 20 through SideOneDummy Records. The song "St. Andrews" features guest vocals from Alexisonfire's Wade McNeil.
[5] [7] Five singles were released from the album, with "Walls Fall Down" charting at number six on the Billboard Canadian Hot 100. In 2009, Pengelly left Bedouin Soundclash [8] and was replaced by Sekou Lumumba on the band's fourth studio album Light the Horizon, released in September 2010. [9] It reached number 14 in Canada.
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"When the Night Feels My Song" is a song by Canadian alternative rock group Bedouin Soundclash released in 2004 as the lead single from their debut album Sounding a Mosaic. It features a reggae/soft rock sound. When this song was first released in the UK in 2005, it reached number 24 in the charts.
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