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PostPosted: Mon Oct 18, 2004 7:21 am 
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I've noticed a bunch of fellow Aussies here talking about a band called Mexico City... you've piqued my interest and they don't have a very googleable name so who are they etc?

Big sentence, hey.

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c'mon aussie c'mon

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vacatetheword wrote:
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c'mon aussie c'mon


I have a couple of their tracks if your interested..

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hey, sorry... i only just got your PM (yeah, I know... it's 3:30am).

Mexico City are a Brisbane band and nowhere near what you would call big... yet. They play in clubs and mostly as support, but they're really great and the guys in the band are absolutely wonderful.

You won't find any of their stuff online... they do not even have a website (something that I have spoken to them about and hope is being rectified!) They have two EPs out - one was just released on the 18th of October called Lost Gospel.

Here's their media release (one of the boys in the band emailed this to me, so I'm not sure where you could find it on the net. and... the release date of the 4th was moved to the 18th).


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MEDIA RELEASE
23 September 2004

UP AND COMING AUSSIE ACT UNLEASH NEW RECORD

Brisbane desperados Mexico City are throwing back the tequila to celebrate
the national release of their fiery second EP Lost Gospel, due out on
October 4.

The new record is to be released by Reverberation, the hip new label and
distribution company run by You Am I's Rusty Hopkinson.

The four-piece have supported the likes of You Am I, The Black Keys, The
Mess Hall, Jay Farrar and Tex Perkins & The Dark Horses, in the process
carving out a reputation for roaring dirges, unkempt rock and pastoral
hymns.

Mexico City's latest release finds the group taking a step forward from the
Crazy Horse fixations of their first EP Big Black Car to include whistling
rave-ups, scratchy barnyard honk and vamped-up
blues.

The band will officially launch Lost Gospel in Sydney, Melbourne and
Brisbane later this year.

MEXICO CITY ARE AVAILABLE FOR INTERVIEW FROM QUEENSLAND.

For more information, a review copy of Lost Gospel or an interview, please
contact Ben Carstens on 0408 985 524, Simon Radich on (07) 3847 7224 or
email
mexicocitypublicity@hotmail.com

ABOUT MEXICO CITY

Mexico City formed in Brisbane in 2001, lifting their moniker from the name
of the rundown dockside bar featured in Albert Camus' classic novel The
Fall.

The band soon set about exploring that great tradition of songwriting; where
rock n roll lays down besides country, blues and soul; and figures like Neil
Young, Dylan, the Stones, Hank Williams, Nick Cave, John Lee Hooker and the
Velvets reign supreme.

A chance meeting with You Am I drummer Rusty Hopkinson in early 2002 saw
Mexico City given the opportunity to release a record on Illustrious
Artists, Mr Hopkinson's esteemed indie label which had
previously released works by The Vines, The Pictures and The Persian Rugs.

The first fruits of this new union was 2003's Big Black Car EP, which
Sydney's Drum Media described as "The Eagles waking up after a three day
amphetamine and tequila bender. You will not dance around the room, but will
stagger towards the fridge hoping there's one cold one left. Beautifully
bleak."

Recorded in late 2002, Big Black Car's five tracks saw Mexico City fully
explore their fondness for Crazy Horse-styled guitar workouts and haunted
back porch ballads.

2003 also saw tracks by Mexico City added to compilations by Off The Hip and
Illustrious Artists, and the band scoring support slots for the likes of The
Black Keys, Tex Perkins & The Dark Horses, You Am I and The Mess Hall.

Mexico City's second EP Lost Gospel will be available nationally from
October 4 through Reverberation.


If you have an AIM name, PM it to me and next time I see you on I'll give you a taste of what they're like.


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I'm from Mexico City..... 8)

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Just got your email Sam, thanks
I've only heard like the first minute but it sounds pretty good so far. If you don't mind I'd like to hear more. Might have to go see them if they come to Melbourne!

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Oh, the flowers of indulgence and the weeds of yesteryear,
Like criminals, they have choked the breath of conscience and good cheer.
The sun beat down upon the steps of time to light the way
To ease the pain of idleness and the memory of decay.


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vacatetheword wrote:
Just got your email Sam, thanks
I've only heard like the first minute but it sounds pretty good so far. If you don't mind I'd like to hear more. Might have to go see them if they come to Melbourne!


they are the aussie crazy horse...

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World_Leader_Pretend wrote:
vacatetheword wrote:
Just got your email Sam, thanks
I've only heard like the first minute but it sounds pretty good so far. If you don't mind I'd like to hear more. Might have to go see them if they come to Melbourne!


they are the aussie crazy horse...

But do they have an Aussie Neil Young?

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Oh, the flowers of indulgence and the weeds of yesteryear,
Like criminals, they have choked the breath of conscience and good cheer.
The sun beat down upon the steps of time to light the way
To ease the pain of idleness and the memory of decay.


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vacatetheword wrote:
World_Leader_Pretend wrote:
vacatetheword wrote:
Just got your email Sam, thanks
I've only heard like the first minute but it sounds pretty good so far. If you don't mind I'd like to hear more. Might have to go see them if they come to Melbourne!


they are the aussie crazy horse...

But do they have an Aussie Neil Young?


well I treat young neil as a member of CH so yeah I guess they do but I'm not an expert on the band or anything. The other day I tried to find their EP with no luck.

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They should be heading down to Melbourne in the near future... I doubt they'll be travelling to Adelaide though Timmy.

The guys in the band are really nice, so if you do get to see them, make sure you say hi after they play (they'll be at the bar - no doubt about it).


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Sam wrote:
They should be heading down to Melbourne in the near future... I doubt they'll be travelling to Adelaide though Timmy.

The guys in the band are really nice, so if you do get to see them, make sure you say hi after they play (they'll be at the bar - no doubt about it).


damn no Adelaide show (I'm so isolated) :cry: Can't wait to hear their new EP.

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10/7/06, 14/7/06, 22/7/06, 23/7/06, 21/11/06, 22/11/06

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picked up their EP today and am blown away it's really good. They better play a show here.

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10/7/06, 14/7/06, 22/7/06, 23/7/06, 21/11/06, 22/11/06

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agent smith wrote:
I'm from Mexico City..... 8)

Is there a lot of Mexican food there?


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[quote]Things are changing in the world of Mexico City. Instead of sending out ad hoc emails about our shows we've decided to make a small concession to professionalism and start a monthly mailout. Once a month we will send out a short email letting you know what shows are coming up and other items of interest. We'll also be offering special discounts to shows and free CDs on the odd occasion.

BUT FIRST YOU NEED TO SIGN UP!

We're not going to force our propaganda down anybody's throat, so if you
would like to receive this free monthly email update PLEASE REPLY TO THIS EMAIL. As an added incentive, the first five subscribers will receive a copy of our latest EP Lost Gospel! Just include your postal address in your reply. Also, if you know of someone else who may like to receive this Mexico City email update, encourage him or her to subscribe by emailing us at mexicocitypublicity@hotmail.com

Now that grubby business is outta the way, here's the latest news.

GOOD REASONS FOR DRINKING
We're playing a great show at The Zoo in the Fortitude Valley on Friday, 12 November with Sydney's Youth Group and Melbourne's Love of Diagrams.
We're on first at 9pm, so make sure you get there early! Tickets are $12 from Rockinghorse or Skinny's, or $15 at the door on the night.

We're also doing a string of dates in early December. We're at The
Troubadour in Brisbane's valley mall on Thursday, 2 December supporting former Crow singer, budding actor and now solo act Peter Fenton. The following night (Friday, 3 December) we're playing a huge showcase at The Annandale Hotel in Sydney for our record label Reverberation. And then the next night (Saturday, 4 December) we're supporting kickarse aussie act The Drones in their hometown Melbourne at the Tote Hotel.

HELP A STARVING MUSICIAN
Thanks to everyone who has already bought a copy of our latest EP Lost
Gospel - hope ya dig it. For those still wanting to grab a copy, you can
pick it up for $10 from most major music chains (HMV, JB Hi-fi and Sanity) as well as all good independent record stores (Skinny’s, Rockinghorse etc).
Alternatively, you can purchase it online at http://www.sanity.com.au

For those of you who want to know what it sounds like, here's a review from Brisbane's Timeoff:
"Mexico City are the reason the phrase “A little bit country, a little bit
rock’n’rollâ€


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