Just Talkin' Blues: The Mezcaltones
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In this episode of just talkin' blues we dive into the vibrant world of The Mezcaltones—Australia’s self-proclaimed pioneers of “Mexican hillbilly surf music.” Joined by Neralita and Col, we explore the band’s spontaneous origin story, their genre-blending sound, and the cinematic inspiration that sparked a musical movement. From a tongue-in-cheek idea sparked by a Robert Rodriguez film to five albums of surf-meets-blues swagger, The Mezcaltones have carved out a style all their own. We chat about their evolution as a band, the theatrical flair of their live shows, their latest album Big Hat, No Cattle, and how they craft songs with the crowd in mind. You’ll hear about ribbon dancers, Ennio Morricone medleys, and a Johnny Cash cover with a surf twist—as well as what makes this band both family-friendly and fiercely original. If you like your blues with a dash of desert, a splash of surf, and a whole lot of swagger, you’re in for a treat. @themezcaltones
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