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Thursday, 17 October 2019 11:19

ROOTZ REVEALERS FIGHT FOR THE COCKPIT COUNTRY WITH 'POT OF GOLD'

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The Rootz Revealers band has chimed in for the environmental battle over mining in the Cockpit Country with the video for their latest single, ‘Pot of Gold’ which was released on all major digital online platforms earlier this month.
 
“The video is a protest against the idea of mining in the Cockpit Country. We have to protect this environmental area from exploitation by foreign interests and the government. We must preserve this area, our Pot of Gold, for the sake of the environment and future generations,” Chris Mundahl , a member of the Rootz Revealers band, said.

 "Pot of Gold” is the 2019 remake of the 1983 original by the band Chalice. The single also features the vocals of emerging artiste Goldy. The sentiment of the song mirrors the group's firm political and environmental stance against corporate plunder. 

Local environmentalists have long considered Jamaica as  one of the high-risk countries that may suffer greatly from climate change, decreasing  the native population’s potential food supply and water resources.The video opens up with a written statement in support of the recent protests of environmental groups against mining in the Cockpit Country.

"There is a worldwide struggle to maintain the integrity and purity of the earth and her most valuable resource… water. While a “Pot of Gold” would be nice, it is neither rare nor valuable in comparison to clean water, air, and soil. Free access to clean air and water are a basic human right which must be constantly defended from corporate plunder," Mundahl said. 

“It is so imperative that every acre of land be used as wisely as possible."


The band will arrive in the island soon to boost the promotion of their latest video and single, ‘Pot of Gold’. The single is from their yet to be released new album that is still in the production stage.


Rootz Revealerz is a contemporary roots, rock, and reggae band that represents the next generation of conscious reggae music by combining classic, vintage sound with crisp, clean, modern studio technology.

The international reggae band from Kingston, Jamaica is the coalescence of the Manning brothers (sons of the legendary Abyssinians) and American born Chris Mundahl.
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