With their first album since 2014, Mariachi El Bronx return with a richly authentic sound that stands in sharp contrast to their punk rock day job as The Bronx. Singer Matt Caughthran discusses his approach to both bands, the essential role each member plays, and how getting older has reshaped his perspective on touring.
With their first album since 2014, Mariachi El Bronx return with a richly authentic sound that stands in sharp contrast to their punk rock day job as The Bronx. Singer Matt Caughthran discusses his approach to both bands, the essential role each member plays, and how getting older has reshaped his perspective on touring.
Over their eighteen years as a band, Jim Putnam’s Los Angeles based collective Radar Brothers proved to be a model of consistency and melancholic, sun-baked comfort. Defying conventional, perpetual myths that artists must consciously reinvent themselves, a deep dive retrospective at the band’s working class trajectory reveals a singular path on the perennial edge of a larger, opportunistic breakthrough.
Over their eighteen years as a band, Jim Putnam’s Los Angeles based collective Radar Brothers proved to be a model of consistency and melancholic, sun-baked comfort. Defying conventional, perpetual myths that artists must consciously reinvent themselves, a deep dive retrospective at the band’s working class trajectory reveals a singular path on the perennial edge of a larger, opportunistic breakthrough.