Tree House Fire
Tree House Fire

Tree House Fire

GBRReggae, Dub
1,711 monthly listeners
  • 3.4K followers
  • 555 subscribers
  • 1.5K followers
  • 29 followers
  • 135 followers

Tree House Fire's Top Spotify Songs

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Artist Name
He Who Shouts Loudest
391 streams
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Straza Grip
154 streams
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Artist Name
From Alamo to Tobago
138 streams
4
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Mr Aggressor
129 streams
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Artist Name
KMB
60 streams
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Tree House Fire's YouTube Videos

20.7K
Views

Tree House Fire - Mr Aggressor (OFFICIAL VIDEO)

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Tree House Fire - Mr Aggressor (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Youtube
20.7K views
Sep 29, 2013
17.4K
Views

Tree House Fire - Push (OFFICIAL VIDEO)

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Tree House Fire - Push (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Youtube
17.4K views
Nov 30, 2014
17.4K
Views

Tree House Fire - Rock To The Rhythm (OFFICIAL VIDEO)

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Tree House Fire - Rock To The Rhythm (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Youtube
17.4K views
Jul 23, 2015

Tree House Fire's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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Englishman In New York
by Spotify
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This Is KROD Records
by Spotify
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SKA Music
by Spotify
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The Best Ska Bands You've Never Heard Of
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Events5 Events

Feb
10
Popes Of Chillitown at New Cross Inn
United Kingdom
GBR
, London0 - 500 Club
Past
Aug
25
Tree House Fire at Lounge Bar Alton
United Kingdom
GBR
, Alton0 - 500 Bar
Past
Feb
18
easydread at Signature Brew Taproom & Venue
United Kingdom
GBR
, London0 - 500 Bar
Past
Aug
10-14
Boomtown Fair
United Kingdom
GBR
, WinchesterN/A N/A
Past
Mar
14
Tree House Fire - THF Fams list at London Stone
United Kingdom
GBR
, London0 - 500 Other
Past

Tree House Fire's Past Events5 Events

  • Popes Of Chillitown at New Cross Inn

    Call Me Malcolm, Popes Of Chillitown, Tree House Fire
    New Cross Inn
    GBR, London
    Club0 - 500
  • Tree House Fire at Lounge Bar Alton

    Dakka Skanks, Tree House Fire
    Lounge Bar Alton
    GBR, Alton
    Bar0 - 500
  • easydread at Signature Brew Taproom & Venue

    Tree House Fire, Eat The Evidence, easydread
    Signature Brew Taproom & Venue
    GBR, London
    Bar0 - 500
  • Boomtown Fair festival

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The Drummer, Altern 8, Comma-Dee, Coco Bryce, Pengshui, Henge, Aries, Tim Reaper, Roska, BADSISTA, Elephant Sessions, PAV4N, Hyroglifics, Addison Groove, Neika, Mandala, Stryker, Dele Sosimi Afrobeat Orchestra, The Undercover Hippy, Raw Silk, Jakes, Need For Mirrors, Dan Shake, DA FUCHAMAN, Black Josh, Chris Satta, Harriet Jaxxon, Afriquoi, Molotov Jukebox, Dutty Moonshine Big Band, Chopstick Dubplate, Dr Meaker, Sonic Boom Six, Lazy Habits, Solo Banton, Sonic Entity, Aleighcia Scott, Chloé Robinson, Samurai Breaks, Supa Mana, Kyrist, Soulecta, The Menstrual Cramps, gyrofield, Foreign Concept, Michele Adamson, Breaka, Sam Redmore, Asquith, Fabio and Grooverider, THE MEFFS, Laid Blak, GOLD Dubs, Popes Of Chillitown, Dr Syntax, lady shaka, Chainska Brassika, Napes, HOLY MOLY AND THE CRACKERS, Kitty Liv, Slamboree, Hypnoise, Shumba Youth, ONIPA, Run Tingz Cru, LCY, Or:la, Kelvin 373, MC GQ, Render, natty lou, Millie Manders and the Shutup, Opus Kink, DJ Paulette, Martin 2 Smoove, Nikki S, Carasel, Shooting Daggers, The Dj Producer, Shosh, Deyah, B.UNQ!, Riskee and The Ridicule, Chris Liberator, Uncle Dugs, Abraskadabra, Divination, Havana Meets Kingston, Think Tonk, Horseman, Grove, Wonk Unit, Bad Breeding, Faintest Idea, Gypsy Unit, Aba Shanti-I, E-coli, Tash LC, Spyro, Luke RV, The Heatwave, TrueMendous, Brainiac, Dino Psaras, James West, Minas, DJ Flight, Jolly Roger, Skitz, Mrs Magoo, Origin8a & Propa, Sweetpea, DJ Dazee, An Dannsa Dub, Borders, Dakka Skanks, yung singh, Imogen, V-Society, Shy One, Soundaholix, MAUVEY, Imperial Leisure, Jus Now, MC Chickaboo, PRFCT Mandem, Timbali, Dirty Freud, Baby-T, The Filaments, The 4'20' Sound, Something Something, Sista Habesha, Wish Master, Kreed, Nkulee Dube, Old Time Sailors, Origin One, Ed cox, Hotsteppas, Spongebob Squarewave, Mad Apple Circus, Oh My God! It's The Church, Dusk Brothers, Monroller, Joe Burn, Los Kamer, Los Dedos, Baby Queens, Band Pres Llareggub, rua tui, Mace The Great, Tailor Jae, Mandelbrot, The Scribes, Tongue & Groove, DJ Hiphoppapotamus, Tree House Fire, Binbag Wisdom, Mellowmatic, Illmatika, Mixtress, ICKLE, Emerald, Counting Coins, Sasha Steppa, Afro Cluster, Zen Lewis, Girobabies, Hamish, S.Murk, A For Alpha, Emily Dust, Josh Skints, Earl Gateshead, Xenoben, Ngaio, XL LIFE, Karl Phillips and the Rejects, FUTURE DUB ORCHESTRA, Beast Jane, EÄDYTH, Mr. Tea & The Minions, The Baghdaddies, Rash Decision, Rum Buffalo, Benji Wild, Thallom, The Sweetchunks Band, Gasper Nali, Sky Eater, Dutchie, Town Of Cats, Edetto, Lionpulse, The Cabarats, Buffo's Wake, The Honest Poet, Kelsey, Sweetie, Imprints, Mortisville & Friends, Fidget and the Twitchers, Nathan X, Ushti Baba, The Blunders, Riffs, Jam Jah Sound, Alex Davies, Eat The Evidence, The Cash Cows, Hollie-May, Last Tree Squad, Stephen Lewis & the Big Band of Fun, Raggamuffin Sound, Shepdog, Natty Speaks, Nuff Pedals, Subgiant, Neutron, Run Come Down, Doghouse Derelicts, Casual Nausea, The Go Go Cult, The Activators, Bainbridge & Co, Jägerhertz, Count Bassy, Pronghorn, Mischa & His Merry Men, Lubi J, Beat Jugglers, Lucas, Dirty Alex, Galivantes, Anikonik, Pieman, Frank from Blue Velvet, Roshambo, Jah Tubbys, The Chalk Outlines, Monkey Bizzle, All Day Breakfast, Big Red Ass, The Back Wood Redeemers, Haslem, The Blue Carpet Band, Ransom, Lady Lox, JSSO Project, FFTP, Guns of Navarone, The Midnight Zu, Krin, Kray-z Legz, The Hoodoos, Psychosonic, Some Dogs, The Bare Souls, SICARIA SOUND
    GBR, Winchester
    Mega
  • Tree House Fire - THF Fams list at London Stone

    Tree House Fire
    London Stone
    GBR, London
    Other0 - 500

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More about Tree House Fire

Overview of Dub musician Tree House Fire

Originally from the UK, Tree House Fire is a reggae and dub band. They have had a profound effect on the reggae scene with their contagious rhythms and engaging songs. They take their cues from the foundations of reggae music and include dub components into their sound, giving them a special and distinctive sound that sets them apart.

The band's pulsing basslines, skanking guitars, and soulful vocals define its sound. Their musical skill may be heard in the smooth blending of traditional reggae and contemporary dub influences. Each song radiates honesty and passion, luring listeners into a world of grooves and positive feelings.

The music of Tree House Fire is the ideal synthesis of earworm tunes, contagious energy, and deep lyrics. Their songs frequently address themes of harmony, love, and social awareness, connecting with listeners all across the world. The band's talent and commitment to their craft are evident in their capacity to engage listeners on a deeper level.

Tree House Fire manages to carve out their own place with their distinctive sound and great talent in a market flooded with reggae and dub performers. Their music is a monument to the strength of dub and reggae, capturing the spirit of the genres and delivering it with a sincerity and passion that is incredibly remarkable. Tree House Fire is a major player in the reggae and dub music scenes, and their influence will only increase.

What are the most popular songs for Dub musician Tree House Fire?

Tree House Fire is a British reggae and dub band that has become well-known for their distinctive sound and contagious rhythm. "He Who Shouts Loudest" stands out among their best songs thanks to its upbeat tempo and stirring lyrics. "Ruff Tuff Times," another standout track, captivates listeners with its enticing melodies and thought-provoking lyrics. With the help of captivating basslines and seductive sirens, they demonstrate in "Sound Of A Siren" their ability to combine reggae and dub.

Tree House Fire has produced a number of other well-known songs, some of which are "Straza Grip," "The Messenger," "Mr Aggressor," "What Matters Most," "Rock To The Rhythm," "The Drop," and "KMB." Their knowledge of reggae and dub music is demonstrated in each song, which captivates listeners with its contagious beats and lyrical melodies. These songs work well together to produce an entertaining and engrossing musical experience that keeps listeners coming back for more.

The music of Tree House Fire is evidence of their skill and commitment to their art. They distinguish themselves from other artists in the genre by being able to incorporate their distinctive approach into reggae and dub. The band's appeal keeps expanding as fans are enthralled by their contagious sound and moving lyrics. Tree House Fire's position as a dominant force in the reggae and dub music scenes has been solidified as a result of their best songs connecting with audiences all over the world.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Dub musician Tree House Fire?

UK-based reggae and dub band Tree House Fire has been putting out enthralling music for its followers. "Isolation Jams (2020)," their most recent album, is a display of their talent and originality. The album's distinctive reggae and dub fusion creates a vibrant sound that enthralls listeners. The band's variety and capacity to produce catchy rhythms are evident in songs like "From Alamo to Tobago (2023)," "The Messenger (2020)," "Fool's Gold (2018)," and "Coming In Hot (2016)." It's difficult not to move to the music because each song has its own unique intensity.

The albums "Actions & Reactions (2014)" and "Rocket! (2012)" by Tree House Fire are also deserving of praise. These albums demonstrate the band's evolution and growth over time. They distinguish themselves from other musicians in the genre by incorporating their particular style into reggae and dub. Their albums provide a pleasurable listening experience whether you've been a fan for a while or are just discovering them.

Overall, the most recent album and songs from Tree House Fire show their brilliance and commitment to their art. They keep establishing themselves in the reggae and dub music scenes because to their contagious rhythms and alluring songs. Their music is a reflection of their ingenuity and passion, so it's no surprise they have a devoted following. Watch for their upcoming albums since they will undoubtedly include more compelling and passionate songs.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Dub musician Tree House Fire?

The British reggae and dub band Tree House Fire has performed mesmerizing sets at a variety of venues and festivals. At Boomtown Fair, where they made one of their famous festival appearances, the crowd responded to their upbeat and contagious music. Their combination of dub and reggae rhythms, along with their potent lyrics, produced an exciting atmosphere that had a profound effect on the crowd.

Tree House Fire has performed at renowned locations all throughout the UK in addition to festival appearances. They have appeared on stage at London Stone, captivating the crowd with their energetic live performance. The group's ability to interact with and relate to their audience was clear as they skillfully swept the audience away into a world of contagious rhythms and heartfelt songs.

The Lounge Bar Alton is another noteworthy location where Tree House Fire has left their imprint. They gave a memorable performance in this setting, showcasing their distinctive sound and compelling stage presence. The band's enthusiasm for their music was evident as they skillfully combined reggae and dub components to produce an intensely compelling musical performance.

Tree House Fire has also played at the Signature Brew Taproom & Venue, where their unique sound and contagious spirit were well received by the crowd. They stand out from their contemporaries because to their ability to adroitly incorporate genres like reggae, dub, and others into their music.

Tree House Fire's appearances at Boomtown Fair, London Stone, Lounge Bar Alton, and Signature Brew Taproom & Venue, among other venues, have all helped to establish their reputation as one of the most alluring and gifted performers in the Reggae and Dub music scene. Their musical talent and dedication to their craft are evident in their ability to produce an immersive and captivating live experience.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Dub musician Tree House Fire?

Their song "From Alamo to Tobago" featuring P.O.Box is one of the band Tree House Fire's major collaborations. Tree House Fire is a British reggae and dub band. The cooperation creates a special combination of musical elements by combining the distinctive reggae sound of Tree House Fire with the distinctive style of P.O.Box. The song demonstrates the band's aptitude for fusing their sound with that of another performer to create a hypnotic and contagious melody.

Tree House Fire's discography may contain other collaborations, but "From Alamo to Tobago" stands out as a noteworthy track. The band's music gains a new perspective from the collaboration with P.O.Box, demonstrating the band's musical flexibility. The music stands out in the reggae and dub genre thanks to its contagious rhythms, ear-catching melodies, and insightful lyrics.

The partnership between Tree House Fire and P.O.Box serves as an example of the value of musical collaboration and the potential for fascinating new music to be made when diverse types of artists come together. By merging their skills, the musicians are able to push the limits of their individual genres and produce new and fascinating music. "From Alamo to Tobago" is a shining example of Tree House Fire's capacity to produce music that connects with listeners all over the world and is a testament to the creativity and ingenuity that may result when musicians work together.

In conclusion, despite the fact that Tree House Fire has worked with other artists on a number of occasions, the song "From Alamo to Tobago" with P.O.Box stands out as an outstanding example of their capacity to produce distinctive and enthralling music through collaboration. The combination of their reggae sound with P.O.Box's aesthetic gives their music a new viewpoint and demonstrates their musical diversity. This cooperation serves as proof of Tree House Fire's capacity to make music that connects with listeners all around the world and of the power of musical collaboration.