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Album artwork for Long in the Tooth by The Budos Band
Album artwork for Long in the Tooth by The Budos Band
Album artwork for Long in the Tooth by The Budos Band

15 years after the release of their debut album, Daptone's Royal Court from Staten Island delivers a truly epic collection of new material that finds the group further bridging the gap between the farfisa-fueled Ethio-Funk stylings of their early recordings, with the psychedelic, Sabbath-inspired hellfire of late. The title track and lead single, Long in the Tooth, jumps out of the speakers with a heavy drum break (reminiscent of the B-Boy approved grooves of their early output), drenched in a pulsating, hallucinatory wall of organ, menacing horns, and a rugged guitar riff that pummels the listener into Budonian submission. Imagine Link Wray and Mulatu Astatke collaborating on a Italian horror soundtrack and you're getting close.

The Budos Band

Long in the Tooth

Daptone
Album artwork for Long in the Tooth by The Budos Band
LP

$21.99

Die-Cut Outer Shell w/ Embossed Inner Jacket

Black
Includes download code
Released 10/09/2020Catalogue Number

LP-DAPT-065

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Album artwork for Long in the Tooth by The Budos Band
CD

$14.99

Released 10/09/2020Catalogue Number

CD-DAPT-065

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

The Budos Band

Long in the Tooth

Daptone
Album artwork for Long in the Tooth by The Budos Band
LP

$21.99

Die-Cut Outer Shell w/ Embossed Inner Jacket

Black
Includes download code
Released 10/09/2020Catalogue Number

LP-DAPT-065

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Album artwork for Long in the Tooth by The Budos Band
CD

$14.99

Released 10/09/2020Catalogue Number

CD-DAPT-065

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

15 years after the release of their debut album, Daptone's Royal Court from Staten Island delivers a truly epic collection of new material that finds the group further bridging the gap between the farfisa-fueled Ethio-Funk stylings of their early recordings, with the psychedelic, Sabbath-inspired hellfire of late. The title track and lead single, Long in the Tooth, jumps out of the speakers with a heavy drum break (reminiscent of the B-Boy approved grooves of their early output), drenched in a pulsating, hallucinatory wall of organ, menacing horns, and a rugged guitar riff that pummels the listener into Budonian submission. Imagine Link Wray and Mulatu Astatke collaborating on a Italian horror soundtrack and you're getting close.