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Dub Trio’s third studio album, Another Sound Is Dying, finds drummer Joe Tomino, bassist Stu Brooks and guitarist D.P. Holmes working again with producer/engineer Joel Hamilton. The 14 massive tracks showcase Dub Trio’s chops and vocabulary (all three members are also seasoned session players) as they pummel with wrecking-ball force on tunes that simultaneously embrace metal, dub, punk and reggae while pushing all of the above into dazzlingly unfamiliar areas.
While again a mostly instrumental set, Another Sound Is Dying features a return vocal cameo from Ipecac co-owner/art-rock jack-of-all-trades Mike Patton. The musicians’ first collaboration, “Not Alone,” appeared on Dub Trio’s 2006 album, New Heavy, as well as the eponymous debut that same year from Patton’s Peeping Tom project; and when he took Peeping Tom on the road, Brooks, Tomino and Holmes became the only constant members in Patton’s backing band.
Their 2004 debut album for ROIR, Exploring the Dangers of, testified to Dub Trio’s jaw-dropping live skills: the album was literally recorded as a live-dub experiment. But with New Heavy, the trio made good on their album’s title, creating a metallic K.O. grounded in serious low-end theory. That year’s Peeping Tom tour, in which they shared stages with the likes of Gnarls Barkley and The Who while opening for and being part of the headlining act, proved that Dub Trio’s sound crossed genre and audience barriers as much as it bridged them.
A live album for ROIR, Cool Out And Coexist, kicked off 2007; and between session work—the members have recorded with 50 Cent, Mos Def, Common, the Fugees, Tupac and Matisyahu among others—and tours with artists such as Gogol Bordello, Clutch and Helmet, Dub Trio teamed with Ipecac to unleash Another Sound Is Dying. As much as the album continues the louder, heavier progression of New Heavy, it also finds Dub Trio melding their preferred styles into a sound that’s at once bigger and more cohesive than ever.

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Member Since: 9/5/2004
Band Website: dubtrio.com
Band Members: Stu Brooks - bass,keys,dubs
DP Holmes - guitar,keys,dubs
Joe Tomino - drums,keys,dubs

Management:
Spectrum Music
management at dubtrio.com

Booking:
N. America - Monterey International
booking at dubtrio.com

Europe - Oh Lord Productions
eubooking at dubtrio.com

Influences: Tubby. Gimme, Oslo, and Grumpys. animal print shirts. 40Hz. Al Eide.
Sounds Like:

"It will certainly be one of the best albums of 2008...it is the kind of record that makes you reevaluate your entire record collection," ALARM

“4/5 stars – Operation: Wow Factor…filthy stoner-metal and psychedelic breakdowns – eerie blots of noise litter the soundscape and implore you to pay attention. Whether they’re grooving in dub or melting eardrums with sinister riffage..giving birth to a stirring new noise,” Alternative Press

“Jah help the unsuspecting Rastafarian who gives these guys a spin, because the first few seconds of Dub Trio’s Another Sound Is Dying (Ipecac) is enough to make even the heartiest dread swallow his spliff…neck snapping death metal…knuckle-bloodying metal riff assault…and straight up dub workout,” Magnet

“Dub Trio is one of those bands who came out of the gate with such a conceptually innovative fusion, in their case of electro, punk and dub, that their output so far has been a slow-paced progression towards perfection,” Impose Magazine

“NYC’s heaviest instrumental power trio once again calls on the effects of classic dub to shred the speakers in what is otherwise a tightly coiled, metallic thud…the band uses the sound of dub as a true creative jumping off point,” Global Rhythm

“Ridiculously awesome…earphone nerds and head-nodders alike have their favorite new album,” Metro Spirit

“Though Dub Trio drenches its sound in spacious grimy reverb and frequently slides into dub-y grooves, it also fuses things together with heaps of harsh metal riffs that can suddenly turn a song from mellow to thrilling,” The Onion

“Raw, powerful and unbelievably precise,” Jambands.com

“Ride the Lightning-era Metallica giving way to math-metal jazzercise, Ramones 4-chord bliss, Primus-esque skullduggery, ska, Rastafarian bounce,” Glide Magazine

“Brutally fantastic…this rocks – very hard and very loud…it is the perfect post-punk record…the perfect rebellious adolescent album…it is a metal and dub melting pot turned up to 11,”Aloud

“The trio’s ability to chop and paste various musical forms see a resultant hybrid ultimately transcending category,” XLR8R

“Opening salvo "Not for Nothing" unleashes a monolithic, neck-snapping riff that sets the tone for much of the swirling experimentation in Echoplex-laced heaviness that follows…Dub Trio lays down a fusillade of metallic fury that shames a majority of the Hot Topic–sponsored, pseudo-headbanging bands out there…churns like a chopped-up Aphex Twin experiment in metal gone horribly right,” SF Weekly

“Skull-crushing, genre-bending music…ASID goes right for the throat from the very beginning, pounding a metal riff into your skull with pissed off speed…a kick ass rock band…each track has moments of ear splitting guitar gut, rumbling bass and, most memorably, innovative drumming…It’s this ability to surprise and engage that makes Dub Trio one of the best experimental bands out there today, in any genre,” 411 Mania

"It’s a reggae-and electronica-tinged instrumental metal record…impressive overall in its combination of bombast and melody," Time Out NY

“Guitarist DP Holmes’ riffs saturate like raw steak on a stack of tissue; bassist Stu Brooks has never gotten downer, sounding as if he wants to shake the very foundations of Hades. Drummer Joe Tomino is plain ridiculous, the way he knocks the beat backward and forward like some kind of 5D table-tennis match. Every track on this album dares to be great,” Metal Jazz

“The band is most true to the core idea of dub — the experimental manipulation of sound — in its willingness to destroy it, to go beyond the confines of traditionally dubable reggae material…The trio’s ambition, their sheer steeze to take the chains off the dub aesthetic, makes them fascinating, if not brilliant, and they go from nut-crunching sludge riffs to long, loping chill-outs without flinching,” San Francisco Bay Guardian

“Dub Trio have located that unique middle ground where the attack is all sweaty, militaristic and storm trooper defiant, though when you dig deeper, that dub feel is still in there somewhere, gumming up the works and providing rat-like elasticity,” Yahoo Music

“Dub Trio are a formidable dub unit…in fact, they’re almost too good,” Pitchfork
Record Label: Ipecac Recordings // ROIR
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

DT Wins a Norwegian Grammy and other news...

greetings massive, thanks to everyone, we mean everyone who has come out to the shows and supported us as we toured the past 3 months in america, canada, europe, uk and our debut in israel. it's been...
Posted by Dub Trio on Tue, 13 May 2008 08:34:00 PST

"Are We Cool As Friends" - Vote for Dub Trio

Dub Trio wants to find out how many "real" friends they have. DT's been nominated for NYC'S Deli Magazine's Artist of the Month.If you want to show some love (friendship) you can vote for us by clicki...
Posted by Dub Trio on Fri, 02 May 2008 11:43:00 PST

DT Invades Europe, UK, Israel and more...

what’s good peoples? thanks to EVERYONE who came and rocked out with us on our north american tour...a week off to score some new dubs, wash our duds and we’re heading off to europe, then...
Posted by Dub Trio on Tue, 01 Apr 2008 02:55:00 PST

Another Sound Is Dying - Out Jan 29th

what’s good massive?  we have a lot of things in the work. check it.....OUR NEW ALBUM ’ANOTHER SOUND IS DYING’ WILL BE RELEASED THIS TUESDAY, JAN. 29TH.  you can be the first to get ...
Posted by Dub Trio on Fri, 25 Jan 2008 09:42:00 PST

SXSW

hey guys, we got a handful of shows for sxsw - come through and rock a red stripe with us one time. Tues, Mar 11 Air Raid SXSW Pre Party at Red 7 (10pm)Wed, Mar 12 Official SXSW Showcase at...
Posted by Dub Trio on Wed, 12 Mar 2008 06:22:00 PST

Fearless TV and Dew Circuit Interview

We're out on the road and touring and having a blast. Thanks to everyone whose been coming out in support. For those that haven't been able to make it out (suckas) we hope you enjoy our live bit on ...
Posted by Dub Trio on Wed, 20 Feb 2008 03:57:00 PST

live video (woozyfly), live radio (breakthru), live interview (uncensored)

some fun stuff for you all:-live video footage of us performing at the luna lounge last year on www.woozyfly.com/dubtrio-live studio recording at Break Thru Radio-uncensored interview as we talk abo...
Posted by Dub Trio on Mon, 11 Feb 2008 10:12:00 PST

fuck what you heard~!

what's up massive!we're looking forward to a new year with you all. so many good things are happening that we thought we'd make a top 10 list of things to come (in no particular order):1. our new al...
Posted by Dub Trio on Tue, 15 Jan 2008 08:37:00 PST

Not For Nothing - a new song for you...

greetings massive, we've had a great year with the release of our live album "cool out and coexist" this summer, international tours in north america, europe and australia, tours with gogol bordello, ...
Posted by Dub Trio on Thu, 20 Dec 2007 05:55:00 PST

Dub Trio T-Shirts

click on the image of any of the tees below to go to the webstore page for the shirt. Cat Trio (White Shirt)Sick Im Kid (Black Shirt)Sick Im Kid (White Shirt)Sick Im Kid (Forest Green Shirt)Dub Trio ...
Posted by Dub Trio on Wed, 21 Nov 2007 08:30:00 PST