Dumpstaphunk Releases "Do You," New Album Out Next Friday

Article Contributed by jbleicher.com | Published on Tuesday, April 13, 2021

New Orleans funk powerhouse Dumpstaphunk has just released "Do You," the fourth single off their new album ‘Where Do We Go From Here,' out April 23rd. Featuring a guest appearance by The Steeltown Horns - Reggie Watkins on trombone, Richard Matt on saxophone, and John “JD” Chaisson on trumpet - "Do You" is the an uplifting final taste of the most powerful and politically pointed album of the band's career, further cementing their status as the heaviest funk-rock band in the land. Pre-order the new album HERE.

‘Where Do We Go From Here’ is a sharply relevant statement, even more-so than the group anticipated during writing and recording sessions just prior to the unprecedented events of the last year. The band released the album’s title track “Where Do We Go From Here” in August 2020, to commemorate the 15th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, earning praise from the New York Times for its “slinky funk backbeat” and “gospel determination.” On the eve of the presidential election the band released the single “Justice 2020” (featuring Chali 2na and Trombone Shorty), which became an unofficial anthem of the social justice movement. In March the band released an urgent rendition of Buddy Miles’s 1973 acid-fueled blues anthem “United Nations Stomp," featuring special guest Marcus King, invoking the vintage spirit of Jimi Hendrix with a touch of urgent musical angst that could be easily playlist alongside modern contemporaries Rage Against The Machine.

The band’s arsenal of classic and modern influences can be heard throughout the new album, a distinctive mix of genuine New Orleans funk, old school R&B and guitar fueled modern rock; from the slap-bass rave “Make It After All” to the band’s contemporary renderings of New Orleans R&B rarities  (the 1975 Blackmail gem “Let’s Get At It”) and early Seventies classics (Sly and the Family Stone’s “In Time”). “We hope people can hear the new songs and are inclined to dance, and inspired to think at the same time,” says Ivan, speaking to the new album’s delicate balance between topic material and dance-floor rockers.

Over the past 17 years, Dumpstaphunk has earned its reputation as a highly respected next-generation New Orleans musical institution, the type of band whose live performances have attracted sit-ins from legends like Carlos Santana, Bob Weir, George Clinton and members of Phish.  Alongside original core members Tony Hall and Nick Daniels,  and the new additions of Alex Wasily, Ryan Nyther and drummer Devin Trusclair,  Ivan and Ian Neville (the sons of Aaron Neville and Art “Poppa Funk” Neville respectively) have built upon their family’s iconic Nola legacy as they’ve transformed Dumpstaphunk into the city’s pre-eminent 21st-century funk-fusion export, resulting in recent career highlights like their July 2019 opening gig for the Rolling Stones on their home turf at the New Orleans Mercedes Benz Superdome.

Modernizing and reinvigorating the Neville/Meters family groove has been one of the driving forces of Dumpstaphunk since the band spontaneously formed during New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival in 2003. Where Do We Go From Here is perhaps the best evidence yet of Dumpstaphunk’s ability to strengthen and transform their singular Crescent City roots in combination with the deeper outside musical and philosophical influences on which the band is founded.

“Obviously, the New Orleans history is just embedded in us, but we manage to incorporate all the other stuff we’ve listened to over the years,” says Ivan. “We’re representing a legacy, but we’re reimagining a lot of it, too.”

For more information, or to pre-order Where Do We Go From Here, visit https://dumpstaphunk.com

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