The innovative horn-and-drum trio that is Moon Hooch has just released a brand-new music video for their song “Rough Sex” off the album Red Sky. The Brooklyn-based band has made waves with its unique and groovy take on electronic dance music, consistently blowing minds with their new and ingenious ways of playing their instruments. The band is always a pleasure to see live, with their bold mix of jazz, funk, and rock over a pounding beat guaranteed to get folks dancing and their unique, inventive playing guaranteed to captivate (and sometimes, confuse—I’m looking at you, traffic cone, and how you make the sounds that you do).

While the band has become a beloved institution of the festival circuit and beyond, in their early years, the trio was known for the legendary dance parties that they would spontaneously throw in the subways of New York City, which eventually earned them a ban from the Bedford Ave L train stop in Brooklyn by the NYPD. The new video for “Rough Sex” riffs on the group’s humble origins, showing how the band has risen out of the subways and to the rooftops of NYC, where even the NYPD cannot shut them down.

As saxophonist Mike Wilbur explained in a press release, “Our performances really take on a life of their own and we feed off of a shared energy with our audience every night.  This video shows that energy and the unstoppable force that it is.”

You can check out Moon Hooch’s brand-new video for “Rough Sex” below, which was directed by Lucas McGowen. To see Moon Hooch in action, you can catch them on the road, as the band just kicked off the second leg of their North American tour. Peep their upcoming tour dates below or on the band’s website here.

Moon Hooch Upcoming 2017 Tour Dates

October 18 – New York, NY – Bowery Ballroom *
October 19 – New York, NY – Bowery Ballroom *
October 20 – Philadelphia, PA – Underground Arts *
October 21 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club *
October 22 – Richmond, VA – The Broadberry *
October 24 – Charlottesville, VA – Jefferson Theater *
October 25 – Asheville, NC – Asheville Music Hall *
October 26 – Atlanta, GA – Terminal West +
October 27 – Jacksonville, FL – 1904 Music Hall +
October 28 – Charleston, SC – The Pour House *
November 9 – Chatenay-Malabry, FR – Le Pediluve
November 10 – Beauvais, FR – La Maladrerie Saint Lazare
November 11 – Les Deux-Fays, FR – Salles Des Fetes
November 12 – Angers, FR – Le Jokers
November 14 – Manchester, UK – Band on the Wall
November 15 – Hull, UK – FRüIT
November 16 – London, UK – Under the Bridge
November 17 – Auxerre, FR – Le Silex
November 18 – St-Germain-En Laye, FR – LaClef Stgermain
November 29 – Ithaca, NY – The Haunt ^
November 30 – Cleveland, OH – Beachland Ballroom ^
December 1 – Dayton, OH – Oddbody’s ^
December 2 – Covington, KY – Octave ^
December 6 – Utrecht, NL – De Helling
December 8-9 – Rennes, FR – Trans Musicales Festival
December 27 – Boston, MA – The Sinclair ^
December 28 – Portland, ME – Port City Music Hall ^
December 29 – Burlington, VT – Higher Ground ^
December 30 – Northampton, MA – Pearl Street Nightclub &
December 31 – Buffalo, NY – Buffalo Iron Works &

* Co-headline with Marco Benevento
+ w/ Jackson Whalan
^ w/ Gnomedad
& w/ Gnomedad and Honeycomb