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10 year reissue of Mariachi El Bronx

Posted by Loren on September 28, 2019

10 year reissue of Mariachi El Bronx
photo by Loren Green

It's already been 10 years since Mariachi El Bronx released I, the debut from The Bronx's alter-ego project, which originally debuted in 2009.

The band will issue a reissue of the album on transparent smoke vinyl on Oct. 4 on ATO Records, along with a limited release of a custom fragrance, lovingly called "Barrio Sweat."

Mariachi El Bronx has released (2009), II (2011), and III (2014). The band will play at both The Fest and Flogging Molly's Salty Dog Cruise in early November.

NOVEMBER
03 – Gainesville, FL – The Fest *
08-12 – Ft. Lauderdale, FL (Flogging Molly’s Salty Dog Cruise)

* - only east coast appearance


Mariachi El Bronx (I) 10th Anniversary Edition track listing:

Cell Mates
Litigation
Despretador
Quinceniera
Sleepwalking
Silver or Lead
Slave Labor
Clown Powder
Holy
My Brother the Gun
My Love

10 year reissue of Mariachi El Bronx
photo by Loren Green

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