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Calexico - 23 September 2000 - L'Aeronef - Lille

music · ·L'Aeronef, Lille

Calexico is an American band formed in Tucson, Arizona, in 1996 by Joey Burns and John Convertino. Their music blends alt-country, indie rock, and Latin influences, creating a distinctive sound often described as "desert noir."

Calexico, formed in 1996 by singer-guitarist Joey Burns and drummer John Convertino, both former members of Giant Sand, takes its name from a border town between California and Mexico. This geographical origin is emblematic of their musical style, which explores the sonic landscapes of the American Southwest and Latin cultures. The band quickly developed a unique aesthetic, blending americana and alt-country roots with elements of mariachi, cumbia, jazz, and surf rock.

Their rich and critically acclaimed discography includes landmark albums such as The Black Light (1998) and Hot Rail (2000), which solidified their reputation. Calexico is known for its intricate arrangements, incorporating brass, vibraphones, steel guitars, and a variety of percussion, creating a cinematic and evocative atmosphere. Their lyrics and melodies transport listeners into narratives of borders, journeys, and cultural encounters.

Over the decades, Calexico has collaborated with numerous artists, further broadening their musical horizon while maintaining their distinct identity. Their ability to weave diverse sounds into a cohesive and deeply moving whole has earned them international recognition, positioning them as significant figures in contemporary independent music.

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