From their early days of busking on the streets of South-east London to headlining the OVO Arena Wembley, The Dualers have built up a massive following of fans all around the world. Having stormed the singles charts twice before and achieved a No.11 position in the UK National Album Charts, with their 2019 album “Palm Trees and 80 Degrees” and extensive play on BBC National daytime radio, South London’s much-loved Ska and Reggae band return with a brand new album of original ska and Reggae songs.
Entitled “Voices from the Sun” the 14 original tracks on the album are heavily influenced by the Jamaican Ska, Rocksteady and Reggae greats of the 1960’s and 1970’s. With melodies and lyrics written by Tyber Cranstoun, lead vocalist of the band, the album creates a fun, happy, dancing party atmosphere celebrating the sunny days of summer and long warm summer nights. The tracks feature catchy sing-along choruses, haunting rhythms, hypnotic bass lines, smooth melodies and memorable lyrics.
The Dualers have recently completed their “Road to Wembley” tour headlining to a crowd in excess of 7,000 at the OVO Arena, Wembley. Festival season brings numerous appearances at festivals throughout the UK including Glastonbury and at Rototom Sunsplash Festival, Benicassim, Spain.
In 2022 & 2023 “Voices from the Sun” tour of the UK and Ireland is planned with appearances at many high-profile music venues including O2 Academies.
“If only all bands were like The Dualers the world would be a better place” – Mark Lamarr
“Once you start dancing to The Dualers it’s impossible to stop” – The Sun
“The Dualers soulful harmonising has admirable echoes of Bob Marley & Sam Cooke” – Q Magazine
“These local superstars are inching towards fame” – Independent