Calexico is a little town sitting (believe it or not) directly on
the California-Mexico border. Back in the good old days, before the border was
lined with machine gun, toting guards and man eating dogs, the tiny towns of
Calexico and Mexical actually overlapped one another and you could stroll down
the main street and have a burrito and cerveza with your neighbours without
having to show your passport and get strip-searched.
John Covertino and Joey Burns, rhythm section of Giant Sand, and members
of OP8 and the lounge-y Friends of Dean Martinez have formed yet
another band whose name perfectly exemplifies the type of music it makes. Calexico
takes you on a musical journey through the southwestern U.S. and south of the
border. This is music you won’t hear in San Diego, but you will if you travel a
few miles south, to Tijuana and beyond. Calexico decided to combine the
southwestern feel of the Sonoran desert with their old world, spaghetti western
arrangements.
The result turned out to be some kind of mariachi tinged sound track that Ennio
Morricone would have scored on peyote in the early 60's to a young Cormac
McCarthy screenplay.