Artist's albums
We Play the Funk (Slynk Remix)
2023 · single
The Band Came Back
2022 · single
Live from the Commodore Ballroom
2021 · album
We Play the Funk (CMC & Silenta Remix)
2021 · single
Big Smoke
2020 · album
Sweat (Remixed)
2019 · EP
Heavy Set Champs
2019 · album
Widowmaker / Freight Train (Remixed)
2019 · EP
Live in the Moment
2018 · album
Boots & Wheels
2018 · single
We Play the Funk (feat. Bootsy Collins)
2018 · single
Abandon Earth
2014 · album
Rock the Sky
2012 · album
Anything is Possible
2010 · album
Voodoo Hairdoo
2008 · album
Five Alarm Funk
2006 · album
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Biography
Hot, sweaty dance floors with feet stomping and every body moving. Grooves for days. Monster horns, crushing percussion and shredding psych-rock guitars. These are among the elements that make up the Five Alarm Funk experience. The Vancouver-based band is eight men strong and over a decade deep into a career that has seen it release five acclaimed albums and burn up stages across the country on six national tours. And this vehicle isn’t about to slow down. In fact, Five Alarm Funk is just picking up steam. Set to release their 6th studio album, Sweat, on March 3, 2017, Sweat gets right to the roots of what Five Alarm Funk is all about. Epic, intense arrangements, heavy groove and a ton of fun. Don’t be fooled by the name: there’s more to Five Alarm Funk than, well, funk. Just ask drummer Tayo Branston, who says that, although they are rooted in the style that gives the outfit its name, he and his bandmates thrive on being able to transcend that genre by seamlessly mixing in elements of Gypsy rock, Latin music, ska, and even prog-metal. “I would say that it’s intense, passionate, and fun, genre-spanning music that really anybody can get onboard with,” Tayo says. “It’s got such an array of different sounds, and you can tell that each player has his own individual take and input into each track.”