Put 'er
in Cruise Control
Let's drive that old Chrysler down to
Las Cruces. Keep your hands on the wheel boss.... roll me up another
Zig Zag, can't you do that with one hand? It's going on two years
since we visited New Mexico's second city. It's a vibrant scene,
though not one bent on experimentation. For the most part the local
music scene is dominated by beefy classic rock inspired anthems
produced by bearded bros rocking out like it's 1973 and ZZ Top just
dropped “Tres Hombres” This trend is mostly due to the efforts
and influence of Travis Manning, his Nasty Cactus recording studio
and its legacy of heavy metal thunder bands such as New Mexican
Erection, Dirty Clydes, Worm Hole and most recently Flat Blak. It's a
variable time capsule of rehashed hesher riffs and beats. If you
loved Grand Funk Railroad back in 1970, you'll love anyone of the
previously mentioned bands.
The city's music scene also has an
inspired progressive side, which we'll be exploring in this episode.
I'm partial to DAMN Union a collective of musicians anchored by Danny
Graves and Aaron Ransbarger, both formerly of The Rawdogs. Build
around jam sessions referred to as The Dona Ana Music Night Union
(DAMN Union) the lineup is fluid. I'm reading this off their Facebook
page... the current touring roster consists of Graves, Ransbarger,
Larry Ramos, Tucker and Andrew Levi Hiller. Other notable members
include: Audra Rogers, Neeshia Macanowicz, Joe Hecker, Mike Granado,
Ben Cantrell, Chuck Drexler. A variable super group of sorts,
especially so when Sean Lucy joins the proceedings. Casting egos
aside for the betterment of music, a collaborative effort that
sparkles like the starry skies of Southern New Mexico.... the results
speak for themselves.
Sean Lucy is the last of the cosmic
cowboys, taking up where Gram Parsons (the original cosmic cowboy)
and legendary troubadour, Townes Van Zandt left off. Michael Murphy,
another singer/songwriter with New Mexico ties describes cosmic
cowboy music as “The cross pollination between Hippie and Cowboy.
Early 70s hippie stuff combined with kind of the red-neck mentality.
Texas accents and Country music” Boy Howdy. DoStuff Media: “This
blonde cowboy hails from Texas, where lots of good things come
from.... and then they stay gone” We'll stake a claim on the
technicolor cowboy, Texas' loss in New Mexico's gain. Sean is a
prolific songwriter with an extensive discography, Eleven albums
starting with “The New Vulgarity” released in 2006 leading up his
two latest releases, “King Clone Creosote” and “Pearl Snaps &
Blunt Wraps”
As the frontman for The Answer Lies and
then Shang-a-Lang, Chris Mason became synonymous with Las Cruces'
minuscule but resilient punk rock scene. In addition he operated a
record label out of his home and ran The Trainyard, a local venue
that became a home away from home for Cruces punk rockers. Mason like
so many other New Mexico musicians eventually felt the need to leave
the state. “I was kind of feeling like, at 34, I was ready to live
somewhere that already had a flourishing scene” that place would be
Portland, Or. Home base for Mason's current band, Low Culture which
includes Mason's longtime drummer Sam George, guitarist Joe Ayoub of
El Paso, Tx. And Chicago transplant Jay Castaldi on bass guitar. Low
Culture, essentially a slightly more melodic version of Shang-a-Lang,
has steadily ingrained itself on the indie punk scene.
The Answer Lies was hardcore, a
buzzsaw of punk angst delivered with propulsive determination.
Shang-a-Lang changed things up just enough to cause critics to
speculate whether Mason had gone soft or not. Low Culture continues
down that path. Mature punk rock for mature punk rockers. “There's
unlimited supply and there is no reason why” What do white punks
approaching forty have to rage against? The answer for the most part
is nothing and therein lies the problem with much of modern punk
rock.... it's bland as fuck. The lyrics are selfishly self absorbed.
The vocal delivery invariably whiny and given that we're currently
living through a period of polarizing social change and one of the
vilest presidential campaigns in recent memory.... totally devoid of
significant sociopolitical content.
Anarchy in the U.S. It's coming
sometime and maybe? Not a fucking chance, that would be bad for the
brand. There's a big hard sun beating on a
big people The future's so dim, you need night vision goggles just to
grope your way through the sunniest of days. Don't be afraid homies,
accept the Las Cruces challenge. To sample more of what Las Cruces
has to offer, go to Bandcamp, tag New Mexico, tag Las Cruces. You'll
be amazed at what you'll find. (There's also tags for Albuquerque,
Santa Fe, Taos.... by all means, check 'em out) My favorite Las
Cruces bands from the past in no particular order: Rawdogs,
Moonshiners, Beat Cowboys, Space Truckers, Liquid Cheese and my
favorite Las Cruces bands recently active: The Raggies, Drunk
Armstrong, Desert Ratts, The Gold Hearted Crows, DAMN Union, Everett
Howl and the Wolves. Boy Howdy!
Titty Baby ~ The Raggies
Spooky Fuckin Blues ~ Holy Wave
Shake it Off ~ Low Culture
Drug Town ~ Back of a Car
Late Night ~ Sorrytown
Those Sweet Mojave Blues ~ Bad
Homosapiens
Hot Fire ~ DAMN Union
Kinda sick and tired of paying my damn
rent ~ Desert Ratts
Bill W. ~ Drunk Armstrong
No Way in this World- Sean Lucy
Texas Women/Memphis Girl- Everett Howl and the Wolves
Dead or Alive- The Beat Cowboys
Willow Grove- The Gold Hearted Crows
Texas Women/Memphis Girl- Everett Howl and the Wolves
Dead or Alive- The Beat Cowboys
Willow Grove- The Gold Hearted Crows
Albuquerque Freakout ~ Holy Wave
Southern NM ~ DAMN Union
Alamogordo ~ Back of a Car