I listened to them once (more famliar with Giant Sand, who I don't like), but this description cites a number of non-Americana influences: Morricone, Portuguese fado (whatever that is?) and Afro-Peruvian music.
My guess is Calexico is more of a hipster hybrid sort of band than an Americana band.
Calexico, a Tucson collective of musicians focused around Joey Burns and John Convertino, forged an eclectic identity through their exploration of Southwestern culture. Composer Ennio Morricone's spaghetti Westerns as well as Portuguese fado; Afro-Peruvian music; and '50s and '60s jazz, country, and surf music all factored into Calexico's music.
Originally posted by Bubba:
Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
This list is ridiculous. Not a single Americana/alt-country album (Summerteeth hardly qualifies)? Give me a break.
the original list?
If so, what is Calexico then? [/b]