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Mariachi El Bronx (I)

Mariachi el Bronx

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OK, pay close attention: the Bronx is a punk band from Los Angeles. Mariachi el Bronx is a band that seems -- on this album anyway -- to have in common with the Bronx only its lead singer, though other information seems to indicate that the two bands are normally identical except for the addition of a female guitarron player. The band's self-titled album consists of newly composed pop/rock songs performed in mariachi style, complete with charango, guitarron, trumpets, strings, and guest artists that include Los Lobos' David Hidalgo and album producer John Avila (formerly of Oingo Boingo). How's the music? Consistently excellent, and although it has to be said that singer Matt Caughthran is about a quartet-tone flat most of the time, the passion in his voice and the soaring melodies make it very easy to overlook that fact. Mariachi music is all about the thrill of heartbreak and longing, and that's exactly what is communicated here (regardless of the actual lyrical content) on highlight like "Despretador," "Litigation," and "Cell Mates." "Sleepwalking" features a loping, off-kilter rhythm, while "Clown Powder" is a blocky waltz with a subtly anguished "You can't go home again" lyric, and "Holy" features a charming spaghetti western feel. This album is that rarest of pop commodities: a party album supreme that also rewards close listening.

© Rick Anderson /TiVo

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1
Cell Mates
00:02:35

Mariachi El Bronx, MainArtist

2
Litigation
00:04:03

Mariachi El Bronx, MainArtist

3
Despretador
00:03:11

Mariachi El Bronx, MainArtist

4
Quinceniera
00:03:26

Mariachi El Bronx, MainArtist

5
Sleepwalking
00:03:57

Mariachi El Bronx, MainArtist

6
Silver or Lead
00:03:48

Mariachi El Bronx, MainArtist

7
Slave Labor
00:02:36

Mariachi El Bronx, MainArtist

8
Clown Powder
00:04:07

Mariachi El Bronx, MainArtist

9
Holy
00:04:43

Mariachi El Bronx, MainArtist

10
My Brother the Gun
00:03:32

Mariachi El Bronx, MainArtist

11
My Love
00:03:13

Mariachi El Bronx, MainArtist

Chronique

OK, pay close attention: the Bronx is a punk band from Los Angeles. Mariachi el Bronx is a band that seems -- on this album anyway -- to have in common with the Bronx only its lead singer, though other information seems to indicate that the two bands are normally identical except for the addition of a female guitarron player. The band's self-titled album consists of newly composed pop/rock songs performed in mariachi style, complete with charango, guitarron, trumpets, strings, and guest artists that include Los Lobos' David Hidalgo and album producer John Avila (formerly of Oingo Boingo). How's the music? Consistently excellent, and although it has to be said that singer Matt Caughthran is about a quartet-tone flat most of the time, the passion in his voice and the soaring melodies make it very easy to overlook that fact. Mariachi music is all about the thrill of heartbreak and longing, and that's exactly what is communicated here (regardless of the actual lyrical content) on highlight like "Despretador," "Litigation," and "Cell Mates." "Sleepwalking" features a loping, off-kilter rhythm, while "Clown Powder" is a blocky waltz with a subtly anguished "You can't go home again" lyric, and "Holy" features a charming spaghetti western feel. This album is that rarest of pop commodities: a party album supreme that also rewards close listening.

© Rick Anderson /TiVo

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