Trevor Hall may look like
Kurt Cobain's flower-child cousin, but he sings like a reggae soldier, spinning tales of meditation and tropical paradises with a deep, Jamaican-styled voice. Arriving three years after his lone major-label release, this self-titled effort brings
Hall's reggae influences to the forefront, positioning him less as a contemporary of
Jack Johnson and more as a straightforward disciple of
Bob Marley. ~ Andrew Leahey