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The Budos Band is an American instrumental band from
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, formed in 2005.
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describes the group as a "doom rock
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and Afro-funk to '70s
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and late-'60s soul." They have described themselves as "70's Psychedelic Instrumental Music," and "Afro-soul inspired by
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with a soul undercurrent" and "sprinkled a little bit of sweet 60's stuff on top." One reviewer described the band as “sounding as if Quentin Tarantino was the music supervisor for a Bond film". Their more recent albums have incorporated sounds from 1970s
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, funk,
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. They have been signed to Daptone Records throughout their career.


History

The Budos Band originated at a jam session hosted by the New York band
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. Some of the participants decided to form the new band, which has consisted of an occasionally floating lineup featuring David Guy and Andrew Greene (trumpets), Cochemea Gastelum (tenor sax), Jared Tankel (baritone sax), Dame Rodriguez and Vincent Balestrino (percussion),
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(guitar), Robert Lombardo (congas), Mike Deller (organ), Daniel Foder (bass), and Brian Profilio and John Carbonella Jr. (drums). Their self-titled debut album was released in 2005 and featured guest appearances by
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and Neal Sugarman. ''The Budos Band II'' and ''
The Budos Band III ''The Budos Band III'' is the third self-titled album by Staten Island, New York-based group The Budos Band. It was released on 2010 through Daptone Records. The New Yorker pop music critic Sasha Frere-Jones Alexander Roger Wallace "Sasha" Fr ...
'' were released in 2007 and 2010, respectively. During this period the band members, in various permutations, backed several other acts associated with the Daptone label, including an acclaimed appearance on "
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" by Charles Bradley. The fourth Budos Band album, ''Burnt Offering'', was released in 2014 and was noted for incorporating elements from hard rock and heavy metal. The band was saddened by the deaths of labelmates
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in 2016 and Charles Bradley in 2017, with some members moving to other states and starting families. In 2019 some of the members reconvened to write and record their fifth album, ''Budos Band V''. The album was further noted by critics for its diverse influences, being described by ''
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'' as "cinematic yet menacing, the soundtrack to a bad drug trip in the desert in a blaxploitation flick." The album also received positive reviews from ''
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'' and ''New Noise''. The latter described the Budos Band as "one fthe best bands out there today. They bring a familiar vibe while standing defiantly unique." Their sixth album, ''Long in the Tooth'', was released on October 9, 2020.


Discography


Studio albums

*''The Budos Band'' (Daptone Records, 2005) *''The Budos Band II'' (Daptone Records, 2007) *''
The Budos Band III ''The Budos Band III'' is the third self-titled album by Staten Island, New York-based group The Budos Band. It was released on 2010 through Daptone Records. The New Yorker pop music critic Sasha Frere-Jones Alexander Roger Wallace "Sasha" Fr ...
'' (Daptone Records, 2010) *''Burnt Offering'' (Daptone Records, 2014) *''The Budos Band V'' (Daptone Records, 2019) *''Long in the Tooth'' (Daptone Records, 2020)


EPs

*''The Budos Band EP'' (Daptone Records, 2009) *''The Shape of Mayhem to Come (''Live, Daptone Records, 2016)


Singles

* "Up from the South" / "T.I.B.W.F." (2005) * "The Proposition" / "Ghost Walk" (2007) * "More Mess on My Thing" / "Budos Theme" (with The Poets of Rhythm) (2006) * "Day Tripper" / "Money" (with Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings) (2010) * "Kakal" / "Hidden Hand" (2010) * "Burnt Offering" / "Seizure" (2014) * "Magus Mountain" / "Vertigo" (2015) * "Maelstrom" / "Avalanche" (2019) * "Gun Metal Grey" / "Long In The Tooth" (2020)


Other appearances

* "Up From the South" is featured in a commercial for the
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(2013). * "T.I.B.W.F." is featured in a series of commercials for 1800 Tequila and in the sixth episode of ''
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''. * "The Chicago Falcon (Remix)" is featured on Wale's fourth mixtape, ''
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'' (2008). * "Budos Rising" and "The Proposition" are featured in '' MLB 09: The Show'' and '' MLB 10: The Show'', respectively, for PlayStation consoles. * "King Charles" is featured in episode 37 of the HBO TV series ''
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'' ("Manic Monday," Season 3). * "Origin of Man," "Up From The South," "T.I.B.W.F." and "Hidden Hand" are featured in the movie ''
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'' (2009). * "Mas o Menos", "Ride or Die" and "Scorpion" are featured on the fictional radio station "Daptone Radio" in the game '' Sleeping Dogs'' by United Front Games and Square Enix London. (2012). * "The Volcano Song" is featured in the documentary ''
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" by Panic! At The Disco features an interpolation of "Aphasia" off of the album ''Burnt Offering''. * "Unbroken, unshaven" is the theme music for the '' Secretly Incredibly Fascinating'' podcast, hosted by comedian and writer Alex Schmidt. Another Budos Band song, "Chicago Falcon" was the theme music during Schmidt's tenure with '' The Cracked Podcast.'' *"Spider Web, Pt. 1" is used as the soundtrack for the majority of Ollie Lock's part in the Skateboardcafe video, "IMPRESSIONS." *"Old Engine Oil", "Black Venom", and "Aphasia" are featured in
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in 2022.


Band members

* Jared Tankel – baritone saxophone *
Thomas Brenneck Thomas "Tommy" Brenneck is an American guitarist, record producer, and engineer. He became known as the leader of the Menahan Street Band and a member of The Budos Band, Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, and El Michels Affair. He is the founder of ...
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* John Carbonella Jr. – congas, drums * Mike Deller – organ * Daniel Foder –
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* Andrew Greene –
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* Rob Lombardo –
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, congas * Brian Profilio – drums * Dame Rodriguez –
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References


External links


Official websiteDaptone Records websiteReview of the Budos Band IIInterview with The Budos Band
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