ASUCR Elections, and Thursday Nights Live
Eduardo Arenas just released a 45 celebrating Tommy’s Burgers. The 7? record is called La Fila de Tommy’s (the line at Tommy’s) and features two tracks dedicated to the legendary chili burger aficionados.
Arenas celebrated the record with a 4/20 release party at the Moroccan Lounge in Little Tokyo. The crowd was enthusiastic as Arenas’ band carefully maneuvered between songs from his 2016 record, Nariz, and his ‘cumbia-quebradita” joints. These dance cuts were met with dancing, jumping, moshing and of course, blazing. I may or may not have been on stage providing some additional percussion on some of the dance songs and witnessed Arenas toss containers of 4/20 grass-supplements onto a very receptive crowd.
Side A of the record features the single titled “La Fila de Tommy’s.” This song is driven by a powerful quebradita rhythm and a pumping overdriven organ. It’s a party anthem and everyone from Oxnard to Riverside gets a shout out! Side B features a ‘rebajada’ (or slowed down) version of the record where the hook is simply, ‘chili, chili, chili.’ Basically this record feels like the revival of Mexican carne-asada back yard parties in defiance of a Trump-era bigotry because everyones invited to this party, no need to hablar Español to enjoy this record. And as Arenas told me at the Moroccan Lounge, the day of the show, he’s just having fun with his solo career because he’s in Chicano Batman.
-Eduardo Valencia
The Budos Band are back with their new album V and it is set to drop on April 12 via Daptone (pre-order). This record mixes the heavy rock vibes from 2014’s release, Burnt Offering, with the Afro funk grooves from their first three albums. The horns in the track “Maelstorm” sludge through psychedelia influenced rock and roll grooves while the opening track “Old Engine Oil” sits in an alternate universe where Black Sabbath is led by Fela Kuti. I’ve been a fan since their first release in 2005 and almost 20 years later they continue to evolve, taking those willing, on a cinematic journey of a landscape where vintage soul, afrobeat and metal are one and the same. Kudos Budos!
-Eduardo Valencia
Listen to “Old Engine Oil”
The 20th Annual Radio Aztlán Music Festival 2019! More info on the Facebook page.