LA “dirty reggae” vets The Aggrolites‘ 2006 breakthrough self-titled album (and first for Tim Armstrong’s Hellcat Records) was out of print on vinyl for years before Pirates Press gave it a ...
A couple of years after forming in 2002, the Aggrolites put the pedal to the metal. They commenced a grueling concert schedule that would take up nearly a decade of their lives. “We were constantly ...
I’ve never quite understood why so many white people like reggae music so much. I even say that as a white person who likes reggae music. Maybe it’s just a phase. Sometime in middle school or high ...
The Aggrolites are a skinhead reggae band from Los Angeles. With a faster pace than the ska and rocksteady that came before it, the style got its name from its old-school UK fans, the black Jamaican ...
It was one of those shows where everyone checked their worries at the curb, knowing the Aggrolites’ feel-good vibe would make caring about anything else simply impossible. The show got off to a loud ...
The Aggrolites have been around for seven years, but an appearance on the children’s television show “Yo Gabba Gabba” and playing back-up on a punk rock front man’s album have helped them gain ...
Self-proclaimed "dirty reggae" artists the Aggrolites have finally announced a release date for their fourth full-length effort courtesy of Hellcat/Epitaph Records. The cunningly titled IV will be ...
Dropkick Murphys have announced their 2026 “For The People…In The Pit” St. Patrick’s Day Tour, which leads up to their hometown Boston holiday shows. They’ll be joined by The Aggrolites and Haywire ...
Organ and all, the Aggrolites are paying a rare South Bay visit to Brixton in Redondo Beach June 6. Hailing from Los Angeles, the Aggrolites’ sound pays respect to reggae pioneers of the 1960s and ...
When America s best reggae band releases a record it s time to celebrate. Reggae Hit L.A. is pure gold from start to finish; it s that rare album that is sure to garner classic status sooner rather ...
The Aggrolites are more than a band they are a movement unto themselves. They carry a banner - one created with their own hands. This banner reads, “Dirty Reggae,” and represents their signature ...