Mariachi El Bronx : Mariachi El Bronx (III)
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05.11.2014

Mariachi El Bronx : Mariachi El Bronx (III)

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New Beat is an excellent start to the album, delivering the get-up-and-dance-after-thumping-some-nachos tunes we’ve come to know and love as Mariachi El Bronx. However, from here on in, the mariachi part gets lost somewhat.

Rather than try to once again nail a traditional mariachi album, the boys from the Bronx set out to make an album inspired by but not constricted to the genre. Perhaps as a result, there’s a mix of tempos here, including some slower numbers such as Sticks and Stones. This track, and others, incorporates a chorus of backing vocals which don’t quite hit the mark. High Tide, too, is a bit bland, even though there’s sometimes a lot going on. Perhaps it’s the throw-in-a-million-strings approach or the uninspiring vocals, but it’s definitely one of the more forgettable Mariachi El Bronx tunes.  

Nothing’s Changed is an example of a slower one that works, while Wildfires and Raise The Dead are both enjoyable tunes. However, on the whole Mariachi El Bronx III is a little disappointing after the rollicking feel of I and II. Perhaps the hugely successful side project has run its course? Maybe it’s just a transitional record, and the next offering (if there is one) will feel a bit more cohesive and settled. It’s a bit difficult to tell.  

BY JOSH FERGEUS

Best Track: Wildfires

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In A Word: Underwhelming