Too Many Zooz is an American music group based in New York City that has gained a significant following for their energetic and unique blend of music genres, including jazz, funk, and Afro-Cuban rhythms, merged into what they call "brasshouse." The band consists of three members: Matt "Doe" Muirhead on baritone saxophone, David "King of Sludge" Parks on drums, and Leo Pellegrino on trumpet. They came to fame with their impromptu subway performances, which captured the raw energy and pulsing rhythm of urban life. These performances went viral, catapulting them into the spotlight and earning them opportunities to perform on bigger stages around the world.
Their discography, punctuated by an eclectic mix of original tracks and covers, showcases the trio's ability to electrify audiences with their robust and brassy sound. In their most recent releases, such as "Rake Stepper" and "TUNNEL VISION," Too Many Zooz continues to push the envelope of brass music, employing heartfelt groove and a compelling performance style that is undeniably infectious. With other tracks like "Smells Like Teen Spirit (Instrumental)" demonstrating their penchant for transforming iconic songs with their unmistakable sonic signature, Too Many Zooz remains a testament to the power and versatility of acoustic instrumentation in an increasingly electronic musical landscape.
Join them and feed your new music addiction, and add the artists you love!
Get Started