scious music. Together with their
base of loyal fans, affectionately
called “Indubians”, they have
achieved worldwide acclaim as
the originators and ambassadors
of the Rootstronica genre (a high
energy blend of Reggae, Rock
and EDM). The album opens
with a memorable one-two
punch of “He Who Has Ears” and
“Rocketship” that is sure to gain
Indubious many more listeners
as they soar to new heights that
are set to take them – as the al-
bum closer says with horns and
a sultry groove – “Sky High.”
Cris Jacobs emerges from the
dismantled Baltimore-band The
Bridge. While there he honed his
craft with a decade of work, five
records and a demanding per-
formance schedule of 200 shows
per year. In his role as principal
songwriter and frontman he
honed his craft as a versatile per-
former. Now he’s hoping for a lit-
tle of the luck that Chris Staple-
ton found when he broke away
from The Steeldrivers. He might
just find it, too. Vocally, Jacobs
Watch Cris Jacobs Perform “The Devil or Jesse James”
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