“I founded Funkrust Brass Band with the idea that we were from a dystopian future without electricity or venues, so a brass band like ours would be one of the few musical groups still around to create community, provide catharsis and interrogate the doom–but also to facilitate joy and dancing, which the survivors would surely need. The music video for “Ignition” is a vision of that world: just a bonfire, a band, and a crowd.” (bandleader and composer Phil Andrews)
“I founded Funkrust Brass Band with the idea that we were from a dystopian future without electricity or venues, so a brass band like ours would be one of the few musical groups still around to create community, provide catharsis and interrogate the doom–but also to facilitate joy and dancing, which the survivors would surely need. The music video for “Ignition” is a vision of that world: just a bonfire, a band, and a crowd.” (bandleader and composer Phil Andrews)
On their third album in five years, Activity’s blend of experimental and electronic textures explores the depths of alienation and despair, yet manages to uncover unexpected flashes of hope. Travis Johnson discusses the tragedy that hangs over the album, balancing the band amongst other interests, and his interest in political conversations.
On their third album in five years, Activity’s blend of experimental and electronic textures explores the depths of alienation and despair, yet manages to uncover unexpected flashes of hope. Travis Johnson discusses the tragedy that hangs over the album, balancing the band amongst other interests, and his interest in political conversations.
For the first time since Salem 66’s breakup over 30 years ago, their music is now available in a new compilation. It’s time to reexamine this unique Boston band.