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Samples from the New CD now available! Check'm out over in the Merchandise department

Also, check out the NEW LIVE ARCHIVE, a growing collection of live tracks from Herbal shows!

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Herbal images from the 12/31/04 "Super Funk New Year's Eve Party"!

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Herbal pics from the 2003 Masscann / Norml Freedom Rally at Boston Commons, Boston, MA.

Press

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Gimme Some Truth: Musicians for Alternative Knowledge

"Why Herb?", an interview with Stumpy at kyndmusic.com. Read it here: http://www.kyndmusic.com/rightaction/stumpy.htm


CD Review at Kyndmusic.com

"And the music they make is dirty and fun. It slinks out of your speakers, slithers around the room, sidles up next to you and, when you least expect it, seduces you." - Dave Terpeny (www.kyndmusic.com)

Review of the new Herbal Nation CD at Kyndmusic.com.


Herbal's Return

Herbal Nation returns for 420 show in Providence. Read about it in the Providence Phoenix, available online at their website.


The arrival of the new CD is announced in the November 2004 issue of High Times. The Herbal classic, "We Love the Herb" is spotlighted in the magazine's new feature, High Tunes. The spread is here.


"Super Funk New Year's Eve Party" anounced in the Miami New Times. Check it at their website
www.miaminewtimes.com/issues/2004-12-30/calendar/nightday3.html


Aural Innovations

The following is an excerpt from a review of the Herbal Nation - Fall 2002 Promo CD, Aural Innovations #22 (January 2003) by Scott Heller. Read the entire review

The band really get it going though on 'Bruce Miller'. This is a great funky jazzy jam of a song. A great groove and jamming guitar solo at the end. The final track is a dub remix of 'We Love The Herb'. I look forward to hearing the bands full length studio CD and some more live. Their performance at the Cannabis Cup blew me away."


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Herbal Nation spotlighted in the April 2003 issue of High Times Magazine. Check out the full size image/text


Press-Republican

The following is an excerpt from an interview with Mike "Stumpy" Neckritz by Robin Caudell of the Press-Republican. Read the entire interview

The funk, the whole funk, and nothing but the funk. 4 non-stop hours of pure, heavy funk. Not many bands can deliver original funk on a higher level than Herbal Nation.

Drummer/manager/driver Mike "Stumpy" Neckritz put the Providence, R.I.-based band together about six years ago. The band's name is derived from two former bands, the punk-rock Neutral Nation and Herbal Assault.

Herbal Nation consists of Sleepa on guitar and vocals, frontman T-Buck, Stoo Lee on sax, Sweet Willie Myette on keyboards, T-Black on keyboards and vocals, Sweet Thomas Brinkley on bass and Jaz Nixon on percussion and vocals.

The first song the band wrote together, "We Love the Herb," has become its anthem. "We are pro-hemp in all it's uses - medical, industrial and personal enjoyment," Neckritz said. "All the songs don't speak of it, but it's an underlying theme without a doubt."


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Herbal placed 2nd (only to Tupac) in the June 1996 High Times magazine Pot10 list. Check out the full size image


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In the November 1996 issue of High Times the Herbal posse is caught live at the first-annual Providence, RI Hempfest. Check out the full size image/text


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High Times Magazine

In February of 1998, High Times did a piece on a benefit show for Todd McCormick, featuring ther Herbals. Check out the full size image/text

 


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Herbal Nation have shared bills with Maceo Parker, Fred Wesley, the Greyboy Allstars, Bernie Worrell, Cypress Hill, The Specials, Deep Bannana Blackout, P-Funk, and others. Check out pictures from some of the shows.

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