Sunkissed grooves: The Movement and The Elovaters glide in with ‘Nice & Slow’. Reggae Tastemaker

SUNKISSED GROOVES: THE MOVEMENT AND THE ELOVATERS GLIDE IN WITH ‘NICE & SLOW’

South Carolina’s reggae rock powerhouses The Movement team up with Boston’s beloved The Elovaters for Nice & Slow, a track that feels like golden hour in musical form. Warm, easygoing, and smooth, this single embodies a pure summer mood, inviting you to roll down the windows and let the vibes flow.

As the final taste before their upcoming album Visions, Nice & Slow hints at big things ahead. Visions promises heavyweight collaborations with Stick Figure, Nick Hexum (of 311), and more, underscoring The Movement’s knack for pushing reggae-rock into fresh territory.

A SOUNDTRACK FOR SUN-SOAKED ADVENTURES

Recently, The Movement lit up Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre with a headline show that proved their powerful stage presence. Now, they’re hitting the road on a massive summer tour with Tribal Seeds, uniting crowds with their signature mix of roots, rock, and carefree spirit.

If you’re craving a soundtrack for sun-soaked adventures, Nice & Slow delivers it with effortless charm and a laid-back groove that sticks with you.

ABOUT THE MOVEMENT

South Carolina’s The Movement has been electrifying reggae crowds since 2003. Inspired by Sublime and 311, they mix reggae, rock and more, driven by deep bass and thunderous drums. Led by Joshua Swain, with Jason Schmidt, Gary Jackson, Matt Goodwin and Kyle Jerome, they topped the Billboard Reggae Chart with Ways Of The World

Their latest album, Always With Me, expands their sound, while collaborations show a fearless push toward reggae’s future.

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ABOUT THE ELOVATERS

The Elovaters lit up the American roots scene in 2018 with Defy Gravity, a #1 Billboard Reggae album. Their smooth, beach-ready sound draws in fans of Sublime, Jack Johnson and Slightly Stoopid. 

In 2022, they won big at the New England Music Awards, taking Artist of the Year and Live Act of the Year. With songs on CBS’ Hawaii Five-O and the Red Sox parade, their reach keeps growing strong.

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