Frontier's Edge

Frontier's Edge

by The Budos Band
Frontier's Edge

Frontier's Edge

by The Budos Band

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

The last time Budos Band was heard from was on 2020's Long in the Tooth. Recorded before the pandemic, it showcased the restless American big band weaving elements of hard guitar rock into their drum- and horn-heavy R&B mix to excellent result. It also marked their final release for Daptone, their label since inception. Four years later, on the eve of their 20th anniversary, Budos Band released the six-track Frontier's Edge EP on Diamond West, a label set up by their guitarist Thomas Brenneck and baritone saxophonist Jared Tankel. Never have Budos Band sounded as restless or unfettered as they do here. Their core influences -- from Ethio-jazz and Afrobeat to Bar-Kays, Tower of Power Horns, and the J.B.'s.; from '60s deep psych, '70s metal, and guitar rock -- are all given room to breathe in an evolved sound that showcases not only these characteristics but weave in several Latin tinges drawn from cumbia, the beat-driven Mexican jazz of Tino Contreras, the surf music fury of Dick Dale, the big-band horn dramatics of Don Ellis' Electric Bath, and the first two Chicago albums. The opening title track places a reverb-laden guitar framed by brass right up front, offering modal harmonies and vamps atop a rhythm section groove whose margins are flamenco and mariachi, painted with traces of soprano, alto, and tenor saxophone. "The Devil Doesn't Dance" sounds like a film cue in an action flick. The massive array of horns provide harmonic melody and rhythmic vamp as a Hammond B-3 fills in the modes while drummers Brian Profilio and John Carbonella, Jr. offer staggered breakbeats in elevating the band's groove quotient. "Crescent Blade" is centered around a circular reed and angular guitar chart that stagger harmonies and rhythms against an alternate set from the trumpets and trombones. "Passage to Ashinole" is a meditation on funky psych as riffing surf guitars join wafting B-3, dubwise reeds, and mariachi horns. Closer "Curled Steel" weds the notion of a thriller movie theme to garage rock & roll. If there is a downside to Frontier's Edge, it's the time limit at less than 20 minutes. Despite the hurried pace, all six tunes are extremely memorable and catchy, and beautifully written and arranged. The tight, short, and mostly yet open-ended compositions on Frontier's Edge offer another, more adventurous dimension to the Budos Band's sound. Here's to another 20 years. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 07/28/2023
Label: Diamond West
UPC: 0617308045888

Tracks

  1. Frontier's Edge
  2. Devil Doesn't Dance
  3. Kritn
  4. Crescent Blade
  5. Passage to Ashinol
  6. Curled Steel

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Budos Band   Primary Artist
Thomas Brenneck   Guitar
Jared Tankel   Baritone
Mike Deller   Organ
Andrew Greene   Trumpet
Rob Lombardo   Congas
Rich Terrana   Cowbell
Dave Guy   Trumpet
Daniel Foder   Bass
Brian Profilio   Drums

Technical Credits

Dave Guy   Group Member
Rich Terrana   Group Member
Thomas Brenneck   Group Member,Mixing Engineer,Producer
Jared Tankel   Group Member
Mike Deller   Group Member
Jens Jungkurth   Engineer
Andrew Greene   Group Member
JJ Golden   Mastering
Rob Lombardo   Group Member
Simon Guzman   Engineer,Mixing Engineer
The Budos Band   Composer
Daniel Foder   Group Member
Brian Profilio   Group Member,Artwork
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