Dub Trio will issue their fourth album “Dub Trio IV” through ROIR on October 25th. The group tracked the outing with producer Joel Hamilton (Sparklehorse, Blakroc) while band bassist Stu Brooks spoke on the outing with the following:
“IV was recorded after touring for 2 and a half years with Mike Patton promoting our last album Another Sound Is Dying. It had been the longest duration of time in between releases. By the time we hit the studio, we were extremely hungry to put down the ideas. Most of the record was written while we were on the road. One of the most memorable and prolific sessions was in a small commune town in Brittany, France. One church, one bakery, and a cafe.”
Band drummer Joe Tomino also chipped in with the following:
“When listening to IV you can hear that ‘dub’, as a concept and less as a genre synonymous to reggae, is at the core of the music, and while listening you’ll hear everything from metal to dubstep….there’s even a prepared piano track. As always, we aspire to create a visceral experience for the listener, and IV is no exception.”
Fall touring in support of the offering is currently being mapped out.