SEEDHEADS: WEST COAST QUARTET DELIVER ‘SUBJECT TO CHANGE’ DEBUT
San Diego sits where the Pacific meets the border, a city that carries heat, grit, and a deep musical restlessness. It has produced some of the West Coast’s most vital reggae. Seedheads are adding their own voice to that lineage, and their debut album Subject to Change arrives warm, heavy, and unmistakably alive.
The West Coast quartet, David Garduno, Mauricio Garduno, Max Zeledon, and Kevin Pulido, have built this album from the ground up. Self-recorded and self-produced, every grain of their vision holds, from the first demo to the final master.
Heavy grooves anchor Subject To Change, while dub-influenced soundscapes open it wide. Laid-back melodies give way to marching, anthem-driven moments built for live rooms and open air, the kind of music that sounds just as good through a speaker at noon as it does in a packed venue at midnight.
HEAVY GROOVES ANCHOR, DUB INFLUENCES OPEN IT WIDE
Growth is the album’s beating heart. Seedheads write about self-discovery, rebellion, love, and choosing change even when it costs something. The album’s guest appearances from heavyweights Irie Souljah, Karim Israel of Arise Roots, and others deepen that conversation, bringing new voices and textures that strengthen rather than scatter the record’s focus.
Fans of Tribal Seeds, Rebelution, and Cultura Profética will recognise the roots here. But Seedheads are staking out their own ground, and Subject to Change proves they are more than ready for it.
TRACKLIST



01. Elevate ft Karim Israel
02. Legend ft Nick Sefakis
03. Who Are You? ft Irie Souljah
04. Off the Grid
05. Shine ft Dylan Keawe
06. In the Sky
07. Just Who I Am
08. High Season ft Damian Santana
09. TYFYT
10. Call It What You Want
11. Hold You
12. Mi Sensi ft Chante
ABOUT SEEDHEADS

Seedheads draw from San Diego’s rich reggae underground, fusing classic roots warmth with a dub-leaning modern edge. Melodic keys, rock-tinted guitar and weighty rhythms anchor their sound.
Their 2018 self-titled debut EP hit No. 7 on iTunes reggae charts. Now, their debut album Subject to Change captures their vision intact. Seedheads are the real thing.