The Hot 8 Brass Band: The Life & Times of… – review
(Tru Thoughts)No outfit has done more than the Hot 8 to recast the long tradition of New Orleans marching music for modern times. This second album finds them in incendiary form, infusing the strut of Crescent City brass with funk and hip-hop flavours and offering tart commentary on their beleagured home town. Can't Hide From the Truth castigates local police for killing a late band member, while the Specials' Ghost Town is given a riotous refit. They add Latin flavours to Basement Jaxx's Bingo ...
Guardian Music — (Tru Thoughts)No outfit has done more than the Hot 8 to recast the long tradition of New Orleans marching music for modern times. This second album finds them in incendia... more info