New Orleans funk powerhouse Dumpstaphunk has released ‘Where Do We Go From Here,’ their first full-length in seven years, and undeniably the most powerful and politically pointed album of their career. To celebrate today’s release, the band is unveiling a music video for the album’s title track, which speaks to the overall themes of the project.

“We’re all unsure sometimes about things around us and about...

New Orleans funk powerhouse Dumpstaphunk have unveiled their new track 'Do You', taken from their upcoming album ‘Where Do We Go From Here,’ their first full-length album in seven years. The album is available to pre-order HERE.

‘Where Do We Go From Here’ is a sharply relevant statement, even more-so than the group anticipated during writing and recording sessions just prior to the unprecedented events of the last...

New Orleans funk powerhouse Dumpstaphunk announce their new album Where Do We Go From Here, set to release on April 23, 2021 (via Mascot Label Group / The Funk Garage). The release marks the band’s first full length album in seven years, and undeniably the most powerful and politically pointed of their career. Previously released singles include “Justice 2020,” recently called one of the “Best Songs...

NEW ORLEANS, LA – October 29, 2020 - Today, on the precipice of the 2020 presidential election, New Orleans’ funk ensemble Dumpstaphunk releases “Justice 2020 featuring Chali 2na and Trombone Shorty,” the second single off their forthcoming album Where Do We Go From Here. “Justice 2020” is a brand-new version of the group’s previous single “Justice,” which was released after the 2016 presidential election and became an unofficial anthem of...

Today, on the eve of the 15th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans’ funk ensemble, Dumpstaphunk releases “Where Do We Go From Here,” the first single and title-track off their forthcoming album. The song is now available on all digital platforms worldwide; listen by visiting the link HERE.

“Many of us from this region who endured the aftermath of Katrina were asking ourselves this question 15...