Farin X Change

Farin X Change Launches Debut Album At The Hard Rock Cafe

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Emerging reggae band Farin X Change launches its self-titled debut album at the Hard Rock Cafe, Ocho Rios, on Friday February 12th, 2010. The event will feature a pre-show VIP reception followed by a concert showcasing the band itself. The party will continue after the show with the music of Renaissance Disco and admission is free to the public, with gates opening at 8:30 pm.

The album launch also coincides with the grand re-opening of the newly renovated Hard Rock Cafe, featuring a new emphasis on live music and entertainment.

About The Album

The group recorded their ten track debut album, Farin X Change, in 2008 when they realized they had composed a sizable amount of original material and wanted to share their message with audiences beyond their immediate locale. The album was originally scheduled to be released in 2009, but was pushed back to 2010 as they worked to get the mix and the mastering just right.

Farin X Change is available now on the Dream River Productions label in digital stores worldwide. The CD version is available in stores island wide.

About Farin X Change

Farin X Change is led by Richard “Richie” Sinclair (lead guitar, vocals, songwriter) and K. “Junior” Lamey (lead vocals, drums). Sinclair has a long history in reggae music- as a member of the 1980’s Jamaican reggae rock band Native (along with Wayne “Native Wayne” Jobson) he toured extensively in the Caribbean, North America, Europe and Japan. Native also released a number of albums to critical acclaim via the band’s deal with Arista/Ariola Records. Even before this, however, Sinclair had formed his first band at age thirteen with fellow Knox College student Handel Tucker, whose later success as a musician and producer is well known through his work with stars such as Maxi Priest, Diana King and Sly & Robbie.

Describing Farin X Change as a “spiritual restoration”, Sinclair is focused on the message behind the music as much as on the music itself, which he describes as “eclectic and avant-garde conscious reggae”. The band sings about interpersonal relationships, social and economic issues, international current affairs, romance, personal quests and introspection. Farin X Change is now based at the idyllic Dream River Studios, nestled in the green hills just outside the town of Port Maria in St. Mary, Jamaica. Much like the band itself, Dream River also possesses a respectable reggae pedigree- it was originally owned by Bob Marley and used as his country studio and retreat.

To hear their music, please visit the Farin X Change website.

Farin X Change
Farin X Change

Launch Details

Friday February 12, 2010

The Hard Rock Cafe

Taj Mahal Shopping Centre

4 Main Street

Ocho Rios, St. Ann

Admission: Free

Gates open: 8:30 pm

Showtime: 9:00 pm

Richie Sinclair
Richie Sinclair

Please call 1.876.974.3333 for more information.

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  6. February 14, 2010 at 8:17 pm — Reply

    I’ve heard of them but never listened to any of their work…..I need to change that state of affairs.

  7. Mona
    February 10, 2010 at 9:24 am — Reply

    this is a great band! great that they are now starting to play out!

  8. February 9, 2010 at 3:00 pm — Reply

    I’ll be there – hope all of you are too!

  9. Kevin Larkly
    February 9, 2010 at 1:56 pm — Reply

    does this band ever play in Miami?

  10. Princely One
    February 9, 2010 at 1:54 pm — Reply

    Looks like a irie show! Jah Bless Rastafari!

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