New Orleans’ New Breed Brass Band has released their debut album today, called Made In New Orleans. The dynamic and electrifying collection of songs pays tribute to the city's rich second-line tradition while pushing it into the future with a mix of funk, rock, hip-hop, RandB, and bounce music. It was mixed and mastered by Count (The Rolling Stones, Run the Jewels, Radiohead) and produced by Trombone Shorty aka Troy Andrews and recorded at his own Buckjump Studios in New Orleans. Troy is not only bandleader and snare-drummer Jenard Andrews’ uncle but a New Orleans music scene lynchpin and one of its most visible ambassadors.
The album arrives just in time for New Breed’s performance at Trombone Shorty andamp; Orleans Avenue’s Treme Threauxdown taking place at the Saenger Theater in New Orleans tomorrow, April 29. The band is a special guest on the 7th annual edition of this concert, and the lineup also includes Eric Church, Mavis Staples and Robert Glasper. Shortly following, on May 5, New Breed will perform at the Jazz and Heritage Festival at 3:50pm on the Jazz andamp; Heritage stage.
Using the instrumental conventions of second line music, New Breed Brass Band delivers a heady swirl of influences into listeners’ ears. The album features the band's signature high-energy brass sound, infectious grooves, and a bold musical vision that captures the spirit of New Orleans and its vibrant music scene. It features guest appearances by saxophonist Jeff Coffin of The Dave Matthews Band, Kango Slim (of Partners-N-Crime) and hometown bounce music legend Big Choo. With their latest release, New Breed Brass Band is poised to take their place among the most innovative and exciting brass bands working today.
Along with the album announcement earlier this month, the band released “Drop It How You Feel It.” The song recruits local legends Wild Wayne and the late great 5th Ward Weebie for a joyous bout of toasting that reaches peak street party vibes when they rhyme “Judge Judy” with “booty.” The band also released “Give It To Me” feat. bounce legends Big Choo and Kango Slim. The single is a testament to the band's versatility and musicianship, combining sophisticated brass chord voicings with a sleek pop-forward bounce.
New Breed’s signature sound is influenced by a multitude of artists with traces of expected local antecedents like Rebirth Brass Band and Soul Rebels Brass Band, but also funk arrangements inspired by Earth, Wind andamp; Fire and Tower Of Power as well as rhythmic twists pulled from Cuban jazz, New Orleans bounce beats, and even rock drummers like Dave Grohl. This is second line music in conversation with everything from Caribbean music to No Limit Records to modern RandB in the vein of Bruno Mars and Anderson Paak’s Silk Sonic. Second line music for and by the next generation.
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