Recent reviews
"San Antonio Tex-Mex garage-rockers The Krayolas, who sharpened their political claws on the Little Steven-endorsed 'Corrido Twelve Heads In a Bag,' have set their sights on Arizona's controversial anti-immigration law on the band's new single '1070 (I'm Your Dirty Mexican).'
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"'Corrido Twelve Heads in a Bag' ... sounds like a collaboration between John Steinbeck, Isabel Allende and The Beatles."
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"Willie and the Wheel and The Krayolas - NPR Says to Lose the Ego and Listen to Them!"
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"Best Overlooked CDs of 2009: Honorable mention - The Krayolas: 'Long Leaf Pine (No Smack Gum).'"
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"The dance floor was crowded early as the Krayolas kicked off with Chuck Berry's 'Run Rudolph Run.'"
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"Non-ironic use of Vox organ ... the writing is crisp, and the sound is powerful and locked-in, effortlessly mixing Tex-Mex, Motown and British Invasion sounds into a winning concoction."
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"The Krayolas' catchy new song, "Fruteria." There's a funny NR connection."
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"Hector Saldana and his boys step up the musical sophistication ... 'Corrido Twelve Heads in a Bag' brings it all together with a lyric cut right out of the newspaper"
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"The album ('Long Leaf Pine') has been praised from just about every ear that's heard it and the single 'Corrido, Twelve Heads in A Bag' is an underground sensation."
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"'Long Leaf Pine (No Smack Gum)' is nothing short of brilliant."
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"Their Tex-Mex-meets-the-British-invasion sound ... is my kind of multiculturalism."
