Album Review: Matisyahu, "Youth" (Epic/JDub)

The recent success of Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley's Grammy-winning "Welcome to Jamrock" has certainly piqued the mainstream's curiosity in reggae music. Matisyahu 's "Youth" is the CD that should take that interest to the next level.

Of course, it doesn't hurt that Matisyahu provides an intriguing storyline. There aren't many--if any--other Hasidic Jews out there toasting about the joys of Judaism over hot semi-traditional reggae and dancehall grooves. But the novelty aspect of Matisyahu's shtick is growing less significant. What matters more is just how amazingly talented he is a vocalist.

"Youth" is solid from start to finish, and it's diverse enough to appeal to several different groups of music fans. Slick tracks like "Time of Your Song" have definite Top-40 potential. Hip-hop heads will appreciate the beatboxing and the rap-like delivery found on tunes like "Dispatch the Troups." The opener, "Fire of Heaven/Altar of Earth," possesses a jam-band-friendly vibe that should draw fans of Phish, a band that Matisyahu once followed. And just about everything on the disc sounds like it would work in the dance club.

Learn how to pronounce this artist's name--"Mah-tis-yah-who"--you'll be reading it often in 2006.

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