MARIACHI EL BRONX

Supported by The Vasco Era
WED 25 JAN @ 8:00PM
- Price
- OVER 18's - $48.70
- Bookings
- (02) 9550 3666
- Tickets
- On sale now @ The Metro Theatre & Ticketek
DOORS 8PM / THE VASCO ERA 8.30PM / MARIACHI EL BRONX 9:30PM
Punk rock. Mariachi. Two great tastes that go great together – er, right? Well, anyway, the two joined regardless one fateful August day in 2006, when The Bronx showed up to play on a television show.
At the time, the Los Angeles based punks were infamous for scabrous rifferama that suggested a return to L.A.ʼs golden age of hardcore (itʼs not coincidence that the band portrayed Black Flag in the Darby Crash biopic What We Do Is Secret, or went on their first tour with the Circle Jerks). The show requested the band play an acoustic version of “Dirty Leaves” off the bandʼs second, self-titled album – a request that didnʼt sit well. “Going ʻunpluggedʼ was a ʻ90s fad that I had a knee-jerk reaction to dislike,” notes guitarist Joby J. Ford. “We wanted to do something a little bit different.”
Indeed, The Bronx took it one irreverent step further, donning uncharacteristic sombreros and arranging the song as a mariachi lament. “We never wanted The Bronx to be a soft, quiet band,” says frontman Matt Caughthran, “but this freed up a whole new realm. Sometimes you donʼt realize the barriers around yourself until you step outside them. It was a big moment in our career, breathing new life into the band.”
And thus Mariachi El Bronx was born!



