Jared Tankel – baritone saxophone
Thomas Brenneck – electric guitar
John Carbonella Jr. – congas, drums
Mike Deller – organ
Daniel Foder – bass guitar
Andrew Greene – trumpet
Rob Lombardo – bongos, congas
Brian Profilio – drums
Dame Rodriguez – percussion
Perché quando qualcuno entra nella tua vita in un periodo di merda e riesce a farti tornare a stare bene è impossibile che poi vada via dalla vita vita...
i would just like to point something out about the taylor swift controversy atm -
brendon urie / panic at the disco, his most recent album was pray for the wicked
the first three songs on it:
(Fuck a) Silver Lining, written by Brendon Urie, Jake Sinclair, Morgan Kibby, Scott Chesak, Johnny Funches, Marvin Junior
Say Amen (Saturday Night), written by Urie, Sinclair, Lauren Pritchard, Sam Hollander, Toby Wincorn, Tom Peyton, Imad Roy El-Amine, Suzy Shinn, Thomas Brenneck, Michael Deller, Daniel Foder, Andrew Greene, Brian Profilio, Jared Tankel, Nathan Abshire
Hey Look Ma, I Made It, written by Urie, Dillon Francis, Michael Angelakos, Hollander, Sinclair, Kibby
uries also a massive artist, and no one really says anything about the fact he seems to not be able to write a song without six other people
i wonder why taylors getting called out and not him?
The Budos Band enters its third decade with unmistakable swagger. Their syncopated, horn-squealing grooves roll from the hip with a slouching, curving cool, sounding like a long-lost soundtrack to a forgotten movie starring Pam Grier or a missive from the 1960s court of Haile Selassie. A mainstay of the Daptone funk-soul revival, the Budos Band has shared members with most of that label’s stars—Sharon Jones, Antibalas and Charles Bradley for instance—and heightened the gritty intensity of Amy Winehouse’s 2010 Back to Black. Here in their sixth full-length, the collective delivers straight up the middle Budos Band, without the flirtation with metal or any other surprises. But while Long in the Tooth offers more or less what you expect, it does so at a very high level. The band has never sounded tighter, more collaborative or more sure of itself.
Without solos or extended breaks, the disc manages to let each of the Budos Band’s eight long-time members have a chance at the front. “Haunted Sea” begins in a stirring bass solo, Daniel Foder all by itself for a bit, then braced by back-slanting beat—that’s kit drummer Brian Profilio and hand-drummer Rob Lombardo. “Snake Hawk” opens with a shivery cadence of organ (Mike Deller) before bursting into brassy flames (Andrew Greene and Dave Guy both play trumpet). A bare interval of funked up drumming leads into a soaring sax interval from Jared Tankel in “Sixth Hammer.” Tom Brenneck lays in a jangling, downward sliding guitar riff in “Gun Metal Grey,” as the horn line answers in squalling exuberance. The players start and stop with blistering precision; the grooves seem loose because they are so exactly in sync.
Some cuts favor the Budos Band’s American soul lineage, like “Long in the Tooth,” with its body-rolling beat and ecstatic flares of trumpets. Others like the “Haunted Sea” lean towards Ethio-jazz, with meandering, serpentine melodies and drone, locked in with battering syncopations of percussion. Others sound, at this point, exactly like the Budos Band, bright and sharp and breezy with an undertow of deep soulful bop.
The disc is called Long in the Tooth because these guys have been at it for a while and sport more than a touch of grey in their promo photos. But age has made them sharper, not duller; there’s not a slack 30 seconds anywhere on this album. And when their tight grooves sink under waves of obliterating feedback in closer, “The Renegade,” it’s a reminder that these guys will go down gigging, if they go down at all. Here’s to the Budos Band aging with style.
Songwriters: Sam Hollander / Andrew Greene / Lauren Pritchard / Nathan Abshire / Thomas R. Brenneck / Jared M. Tankel / Tom Peyton / Michael Joseph Deller / Jake Sinclair / Brendon Boyd Urie / Brian James Profilio / Imad-roy El-amine / Suzy Shinn / Daniel F Jr. Foder / Eric Tobias Wincorn
I was tagged by @apocalypticglitter to do this and I found it to be a good way for you guys to get to know me a little better (not that you would wanna lmao)
Nickname: I mostly use Chan online bc internationally ppl struggle with spelling my name right, my friends call me Tankel and my two patron deities (yes I'm finally saying it) call me Baby Crackhead
Sun sign: Gemini
height: 1,72 meters so... uhm... about 5'8"?
Hogwarts house: Hufflepuff
Last thing I googled: 172cm in feet (boring I know, shhhh)
Favorite musicians: ooooooof..... LMM, Broadway in general, Versengold, Yungblud, Green Day, Super Junior, TVXQ, Seventeen, Marilyn Manson, conan gray, Rob Zombie, Motionless In White and many many more (i literally jump through genres like wth)
Song stuck in my head: Herr Mannelig - In Extremo
Following: 1183 bc I never clean my following (ha yes I'm lazy as fuck)
Follower: here 116, 249 on my main
Amount of sleep: no matter how long or little it always feels like I didn't sleep enough
Lucky numbers: not entirely sure
Dream jobs: actress, musician, historian, profiler, van gogh specialist (shhh that's a job now, I decided that) or barkeeper
wearing: a cute fox sweater dress thingy with comfy, warm fluffy house shoes
fave songs: atm I love Humph! - Pentagon, Doctor Doctor- yungblud, maniac - conan gray and again many many more
Instruments played: none, I have a guitar that's standing in my closet for some years now but learning oyo is horrible
Fun facts:
-I'm german
-very disorganized but I go crazy if there's chaos in my room
-I procrastinate a l o t
-I usually over think everything
-mostly feel bad for everything
-there are only two people who I hate very much but still feel bad for losing contact
-I'm weird
-I'm getting a septum piercing next week
-I am plus size
-I'm awkward as fuck
-I swear a lot
-when I was in London I got pushed over in the train and fell into Ian Hallard
-there were some other awkward instances I had with musicians so far :))
-I don't take compliments well
-I'm pansexual
tagging: ooooooof uhm... idk if you wanna do this then feel tagged and if not then don't?
Nell'ultimo anno poche cose sono riuscire a far venire fuori il mio vero sorriso,e non uno falso,loro sono uno dei motivi.
Per molti 4 ragazzi come tanti ma non per me.
Per me nell'ultimo anno sono diventati,per molti motivi,i miei sorrisi più veri.
Quei sorrisi che escono spontanei anche solo leggendo una notifica con il loro nome.
Quei sorrisi unici,che escono fuori con le loro cavolate,le storie,i post,le dirette.
Tancredi,Tanc o Tanche o nanerottolo (come lo chiamo io),quello che seguo da più anni,precisamente dal 2017.
Quello che mi ha subito fatta innamorare della sua dolcezza,dei suoi occhi verdi,del suo essere un nanerottolo,nonostante il suo essere 1.72 cm,della sua voce.
Emanuele,Lele o Lello,quello che ti fa innamorare al primo sguardo.
Quello che ti fa innamorare dei suoi occhi castani,della sua voce,della sua dolcezza,del suo essere un orsacchiotto coccolone,del suo essere di una bellezza immensamente disarmante diversa da chiunque altro.
Gianmarco,Gian o Gianni,quello che ti fa subito innamorare del suo essere un coccolone,il suo essere immensamente timido,nonostante non lo sembri affatto,il suo avere una bellezza particolare che non puoi non amare.
Il suo farti innamorare dei suoi occhi castani,che se sei brava riesci a vedere tutto quello che lui non dice solo guardandoli.
Diego,Die o Mamma Diego,colui che sin da subito ti fa innamorare dei suoi occhioni verdi e della sua immensa dolcezza,colui che ti fa innamorare subito della sua voce soprattutto quando canta,per non parlare del suo sorriso che solo a guardarlo ti innamori.
Semplicemente loro,i Q4,quattro ragazzi di Roma che io adoro con tutta me stessa,perché loro,al contrario di altri,nonostante il loro essere distanti chilometri e chilometri mi sono sempre accanto,in ogni momento,più di quanto chiunque abbia mai fatto.