What do you get when you get two Mexican metal fanatics, put them in Dublin, and hand them two acoustic guitars? Something that is a cross between Gypsy Kings, flamenco, jazz, and just plain rock. Rodrigo Y Gabriela’s debut album was produced by John Leckie (Radiohead, Muse, and My Morning Jacket), though I can’t say I see similarities between this record and the aforementioned groups. Fast fingering on a guitar always impresses me. And on acoustic? Doubly so. Gabriela creates rhythms on the entire length of the guitar’s neck, utilizing it as both a stringed and percussion instrument, while Rodrigo weaves in his own style, creating a harmonious composition. The Latin influence is strong (no surprise), but it’s different enough that you don’t leave feeling you’ve been listening to a strictly Latin record. Their record already jumped to the number one spot on the Irish charts and I feel it’ll only be a matter of time before they blow up the charts here. Take the time to take a listen to their album and tell all your friends!

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mikelite Friday, 01.05.07 @ 8:46 pm

GREAT RECOMMENDATION. I saw these guys on Letterman, ironically enough, and grabbed their disc off iTunes, and it’s great.


chamberto Saturday, 01.06.07 @ 3:03 pm

They are amazing, i saw them playing life on TV!! wow! plus they’re mexicans ;) listen to Juan Loco it’s my fav song.


rumon Monday, 01.08.07 @ 3:46 am

Dios! Those two are a Texas mickey of energy, uncorked. Love it. Thanks for the recommendation.


DrB Monday, 01.08.07 @ 4:14 am

Saw them live in Machester UK recently and without a doubt one of the best live acts I have ever seen. Highly recommended.




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