Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Los Lonely Boys: Sacred


The new Los Lonely Boys album dropped today. Be sure and check it out. The Garza brothers from Texas have put together a great sophomore album after their self titled debut record.
They truly beat the sophomore curse with Sacred.
With the addition of horns and a B3 organ on several of the tracks it adds another dimension to the harmony and music from the brothers from San Angelo.
Pick up a copy from Amazon or order from the link to the right from iTunes and download it straight to your computer and iPod.
From Amazon.com:
Anyone entranced by the Garzas' debut will be thrilled by this classy followup that tightens some of the loose ends but displays additional confidence resulting from two years of nearly nonstop road work. The band spotlights its Tex-Mex roots on the accordion-driven "Texican Style," where near-perfect vocal harmonies drive an irresistible bluesy shuffle. Most encouraging is that Los Lonely Boys haven't succumbed to commercial pressure since their surprise hit debut. Rather, they have refined and organically expanded their approach, and crafted another classy, committed, radio-friendly Americana gem that meshes blues, Mexican, and soul with a spicy topping of hot-sauce musicianship.

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