Dub Trio is one of the few bands that can open for Mike Patton (featured on this record), reggae legends The Wailers, hip-hop MC Beans, electro-pioneers Meat Beat Manifesto, firebrand Capleton, jazz-funkers Soulive, and el... more »ectronica maestro Prefuse 73 (all of which they did in 2005). It speaks volumes about their musics versatility; one minute its gummy dub, the next its chest-beating, chug-a-lug metal, shredding punk, and bleeped-out electronic psychedelia. At its best, Dub Trios music is simultaneously all these and more. Their sophomore album, aptly-titled NEW HEAVY, is undoubtedly a rock record that retains enough dubby elements to save the boys a name-change: "Dub is the foundation. Its in everything we do, whether its the structure, the effects, or the bass line. Its what all other elements are based on. You hear that even on the heaviest parts of the new record." Joe Tomino, drummer New Heavy is indeed heavy, and hard. It references Metallica more than Marley, and features the one and only MIKE PATTON (Faith No More, Mr Bungle, Tomahawk, Fantomas) on Not Alone, which Billboard Magazine describes as an old school Faith No More-style rocker. How did this collaboration come about? Simple. Mike Patton heard Dub Trios music. Yep, thats all it took. No mutual friends, no money, no label pressure, just a few rough mixes from the New Heavy sessions and Patton knew they were on to something: "Dub Trio are very talented musicians that cover many different genres in each piece they play. They are doing something that very few artists are doing today, and doing it their own way." Mike Patton Their versatility and singularity have as much to do with musical acumen as with the communication between each members unique personality: "We have our own musical language. We communicate with each other through our instruments, eye contact, energy. Thats why no two live shows are the same, no two performances of a song. Thats also why its as important to see us as it is to hear us, because you can see that interaction on stage." Stu Brooks, bassist« less
Dub Trio is one of the few bands that can open for Mike Patton (featured on this record), reggae legends The Wailers, hip-hop MC Beans, electro-pioneers Meat Beat Manifesto, firebrand Capleton, jazz-funkers Soulive, and electronica maestro Prefuse 73 (all of which they did in 2005). It speaks volumes about their music’s versatility; one minute it’s gummy dub, the next it’s chest-beating, chug-a-lug metal, shredding punk, and bleeped-out electronic psychedelia. At its best, Dub Trio’s music is simultaneously all these and more. Their sophomore album, aptly-titled NEW HEAVY, is undoubtedly a rock record that retains enough dubby elements to save the boys a name-change: "Dub is the foundation. It’s in everything we do, whether it’s the structure, the effects, or the bass line. It’s what all other elements are based on. You hear that even on the heaviest parts of the new record." – Joe Tomino, drummer New Heavy is indeed heavy, and hard. It references Metallica more than Marley, and features the one and only MIKE PATTON (Faith No More, Mr Bungle, Tomahawk, Fantomas) on “Not Alone,” which Billboard Magazine describes as “an old school Faith No More-style rocker.” How did this collaboration come about? Simple. Mike Patton heard Dub Trio’s music. Yep, that’s all it took. No mutual friends, no money, no label pressure, just a few rough mixes from the New Heavy sessions and Patton knew they were on to something: "Dub Trio are very talented musicians that cover many different genres in each piece they play. They are doing something that very few artists are doing today, and doing it their own way." – Mike Patton Their versatility and singularity have as much to do with musical acumen as with the communication between each member’s unique personality: "We have our own musical language. We communicate with each other through our instruments, eye contact, energy. That’s why no two live shows are the same, no two performances of a song. That’s also why it’s as important to see us as it is to hear us, because you can see that interaction on stage." – Stu Brooks, bassist
"I have to admit, I've never been the biggest fan of dub, but Dub Trio do it well enough to leave me wanting more, probably because this is no straight up dub album - New Heavy really brings the rock! The group create the perfect balance between dub and rock, sick hard metal beats one moment then raw dub the next. It's great - the album really shows off Dub Trio's versatility and skill as musicians.
I first heard about this album off Mike Patton's Peeping Tom project but the version of "Not Alone" on New Heavy is by far better! I just gotta say I am really enjoying this album."
Wow!
Lucas P. Cooper | 06/02/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I used to be a big dub trio fan... now i'm a huge dub trio fan!
this album rocks...yepp that's right... you might say, a dub band that rocks? but hell yea, start with some crazy punk or metal riffs, and cut it on the dime, and they're playing the sickest stripped down dub... then back to some more rockin' riffs... loving it, best of both worlds on this record.. and these guys can really really play...Mike Patton, yes Mike patton guest vocals on one song, so good and catchy and Faith no More esque.
hell yea!"
One of the SICKEST albums of 2006
Curtis B | DC | 06/28/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"NEW HEAVY is a superb album that combines Dub and heavy Punk rock... quite a combination! The music is instrumental except for track 2 which features Mike Patton (Mr. Bungle, Faith No More). Dub Trio mix 2 very different styles of music (dub reggae & heavy rock), into one delicious audio surprise.
One second the music is heavy driving rock and the next it's atmospheric super low-end dub. You will be doing yourself a favor by picking up NEW HEAVY.
To top things off this Brooklyn-based trio put on an unparalleled live show. Superb musicianship with all the tweaks and effects of their studio work, but live and in your face. Support independent music and get this album today!
** New Heavy is one of my top picks for 2006 **"
THIS ALBUM IS INCREDIBLE
Roberta Aviram | 06/08/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Dub Trio is one of the most original new bands around. There live show is spectacular and they know how to create amazing sounds that no other band has ever made. They have Mike Patton from Faith No More on "We're Not Alone" which is one of the best songs of the year, and is also featured on Mike Patton's new album "Peeping Tom". Check out this band!!!!!"
What were they listening to?
Rich | 06/23/2008
(1 out of 5 stars)
"Hmmm, well, to each his/her own, I suppose. I purchased this record based on the four glowing recommendations, and on an interest in dub style music, but it's hard to believe that those four reviewers were listening to the same record. Frankly, I thought this sucked. One of the reviewers claims that these guys are top-notch musicians with an impressive resume of studio work, but none of that was in evidence here. To me, the songwriting was boring, the recording quality was poor, and the performances uneven. The drummer's attempt at double bass on one of the tracks was simply lame. It's an interest idea, I suppose, to blend "punk" with "reggae dub," but when there are other and better examples of those styles at both ends of the spectrum, why waste your money on this?"