Right from the start, it is apparent that SOJA is not the typical, modern Reggae band, and Born In Babylon is not the typical, modern reggae album. If you're not clear on my stance- this is a very, very good thing. Too often in today's reggae music, songs lack advanced structure, and musicianship is overlooked, opting to focus solely on the lyrics. It seems to have become the reggae mantra that 'every song must present lyrics with the purpose of tackling real societal issues'. While reggae is very much about presenting societal issues, they are supposed to be a solution to induce brevity and unity- this is where so much of modern reggae fails. TAKE NOTICE! If there is one thing lacking here... �it is the one quote that has been beaten to death by every two-bit reggae band, which is 'peace, love and unity'. As if this statement alone establishes a reggae group as the voice of a