Calexico - Feast of Wire
Review Date: 28 February 2003
Alt.country bands may be all the rage at the moment, but it has to be admitted that few of them are ever likely to trouble the chartsettters very much. A notable exception is Calexico, the Arizona duo whose blend of Ennio Morricone-like soundscapes and Mexican folk music has won them a massive European fanbase since they left their old outfit Giant Sand in 1996. Feast of Wire is another fine showcase for their idiosyncratic talents, a tequila-flavoured treat that conjures up images of siestas, handlebar moustaches and dusty bandits. If this sounds cartoonish, it shouldn't - behind the sun-soaked melodies, the songs frequently deal with such thorny issues as poverty-stricken children and cross-border police. And any album which contains a lyric about a man driving off a cliff as he listens to Fleetwood Mac can hardly be dismissed as lightweight. Original, tuneful and highly entertaining, Feast of Wire should certainly keep Calexico well ahead of the posse.
Review by: Andrew Lynch
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