There's really only one way to play mariachi, even if you're a punk rocker — you have to mean it, right down to the last neatly chopped acoustic-guitar chord. The great mariachis share tales of love, ...
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) – The streets of Colombia's largest open-air drug market look like a war zone following a police sweep through one of Bogotá's most dangerous neighborhoods. More than 2,500 riot ...
Horns and a certain wistfulness reminiscent of the Regional Mexican sound pervade the English-language indie pop track, from the "mariachi-inspired" album Mariachi El Bronx III. By Judy Cantor-Navas ...
Mariachi El Bronx have released a new song called “RIP Romeo”. The song is off their upcoming album Mariachi El Bronx IV which will be out on February 13 via ATO. Mariachi El Bronx released Musica ...
Los Angeles-based Mariachi El Bronx started out as a punk band called The Bronx, but that was before its members discovered a collective love for Mexican folk music. The group fell hard for mariachi, ...
Mariachi El Bronx are back! After returning to their punk rock roots as The Bronx last year, they’ll release a new album as their alter-ego on November 4. The band recorded most of the album – “III” – ...
Mariachi El Bronx have announced details of a new album, ‘Mariachi El Bronx (III)’. The first track from the record, ‘New Beat’, can be heard below. The album will be released on November 3 via ATO ...
Punky rock group the Bronx were seemingly exploring a side-project diversion when they released their debut album as Mariachi El Bronx in 2009. Since then, however, the group have taken on a life of ...
The distance between punk rock and mariachi music may seem quite vast, but for L.A. punk-band-turned-mariachi-septet Mariachi El Bronx, the difference was a matter of trading electric for acoustic ...
Mariachi El Bronx kicked off this year’s Reading Festival this afternoon (August 28) as early revellers descended on the Main Stage. The eight-piece band – which includes members of hardcore punk ...
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