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Tuesday, May 4, 2021

Mezcal Brothers • Go Go Rhythm


 
Originarios de Nebraska, The Mezcal Brothers han destacado en la escena local por, además de ser extraordinarios músicos, integrar en sus álbumes sólo material original, y es que en el rockabilly es casi una regla seguir cantando los temas de los 50 como una forma de preservar la tradición. Pero a pesar de que los comandados por Gerardo Meza no retoman temas de Carl Perkins o Eddie Cochran, mantienen una tradición que se nota en su forma de cantar, en su manera de ejecutar sus instrumentos, incluso en el sonido que desde el estudio se les imprime a los discos.

Go go rhythm arranca con el tema que le da nombre al disco, una belleza con la que de inmediato dan ganas de pararse a bailar, ganas que no se quitarán a lo largo del disco, y es que aunque todos son excelentes músicos, ninguno destaca sobre los demás para opacarlos, sino que cada uno, en su papel, se desempeña con gran fuerza, expresividad y contundencia, como en Bust it up, donde el contrabajo de Charlie Fireball Johnson hace una amalgama perfecta con la batería de Shaun Theye.
https://revesonline.com/2015/09/05/the-mezcal-brothers-y-su-go-go-rhythm/

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Automatic Translation:
Originally from Nebraska, The Mezcal Brothers have stood out in the local scene for, besides being extraordinary musicians, integrating only original material in their albums, and it is almost a rule in rockabilly to continue singing songs from the 50's as a way of preserving the tradition. But even though the band led by Gerardo Meza does not retake songs by Carl Perkins or Eddie Cochran, they maintain a tradition that is noticeable in the way they sing, in the way they play their instruments, and even in the sound that the studio gives to their albums.

Go go rhythm starts with the song that gives its name to the album, a beauty that immediately makes you want to stop and dance, a desire that will not be removed throughout the album, and although they are all excellent musicians, none stands out above the others to overshadow them, but each one, in his role, performs with great strength, expressiveness and forcefulness, as in Bust it up, where the double bass of Charlie Fireball Johnson makes a perfect amalgam with the drums of Shaun Theye.
https://revesonline.com/2015/09/05/the-mezcal-brothers-y-su-go-go-rhythm/












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