This track took a harder look at human extinction and the "plastic nation," questioning who would save the human race from its own technological and moral decline.
Cool down the earth… cool down the flame One love, one chance—don't play the game From the Congo to the Amazon tree The spirit of resistance sets you free Earth crisis… but the people rise Truth in the music, fire in the eyes Steel Pulse, onward—through the dust and rust Jah guide the steps when the system turns to rust. earth crisis steel pulse
Following the raw intensity of their early work, Earth Crisis introduced a more modern, "pop-reggae" aesthetic. The use of synthesizers and cleaner horn arrangements gave the record an upbeat, "futuristic" feel. This track took a harder look at human
In their collaborative work, Earth Crisis's aggressive metal riffs and drum patterns merge with Steel Pulse's signature reggae vibes, creating a unique sound that is both heavy and uplifting. The contrast between the two styles adds a layer of complexity, as the metal and reggae elements trade off and intersect in innovative ways. The use of synthesizers and cleaner horn arrangements
The title track, "Earth Crisis," is a masterclass in socially conscious songwriting. Lead singer David Hinds weaves a narrative of a world on the brink of destruction, driven by greed and military expansion.