Calexico front man Joey Burns is on fine form tonight,
dressed for the ranch in faded jeans and checked shirt,
he is all action, skipping to the mic to deliver his vocals,
falling back hunched over his guitar, a stomping and a swinging.
And given the flat out, pedal to the metal Americana rock'n'roll
he and his band treat us to it is impossible not to feel
those self same rushes.
They open with 'Pepito', an instrumental carnival of mariachi
guitars and sweeping strings, featured on the new album
(released Feb 10) Feast of Wire. Somewhat subdued on record,
the live version is all up tempo thrills and we're off to
a flyer. Momentum is maintained with a driving rendition
of another newie, 'Guitar Waltz', Burns' voice resonant
as he sings, "Prayed it would rain and submerge the
whole of the western states". The sounds of the frontier
combine gloriously on 'Quattro (World Drifts In)' where
we have maracas, trumpets, and gently surging hooky country
highs. 'Not Even Stevie Nicks' comes on as a banging all
out rock fiesta. Then the velocity increases further, time
flying by a mash of Love trumpets and homage's to the desert
with its "snakes", "scorpions", and
"gold-mines". The mood then changes courtesy of
the masterfully malevolent 'Black Heart', a, homage to the
dark side; it's crushingly loud, Burns cutting sonic swathes
his electric guitar the scimitar. Kinda makes you wonder
why nobody thought of combining Mogwai with Johnny Cash
before.
Tremulous and thrilled riding home on the shimmering waves
of 'Crystal Frontier', we dream of wide open spaces.
And so it's official; The Desert 'Rocks'.
Alistair Hann