Kainalu
Kainalu formed in 2008 with Zach Gill on vocals and guitar, Dave King on bass and vocals, and Matt Johnson on drums. They put out their first album, 'The...
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Kainalu formed in 2008 with Zach Gill on vocals and guitar, Dave King on bass and vocals, and Matt Johnson on drums. They put out their first album, 'The Right Place,' which mixed reggae rhythms with pop melodies. Later records like 'In the Moment' and 'The Way Out' followed that same general approach.
Songs like 'Finding Peace Of Mind' and 'Wasting Away' show their knack for laid-back grooves and straightforward lyrics. They also have tracks like 'Folds Like Origami' and 'Girls' in their catalog.
In 2015, the band dealt with a lawsuit from a record label over unpaid royalties. A few years later, Gill's public support for Black Lives Matter drew some criticism from fans, but they didn't back away from the position.
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