
Gringo live in a rundown shack near the Kennedy Expressway in Chicago, Illinois, strewn with the fetishes and cynical attitudes of late 20th century Americana. They roast the dark sides of folk, country and blues into an eerire and potent blend, reminiscent of early X and Gun Club.
The songs on their two albums range from revenge-filled waltzes and depraved ballads to feedback-laden rock destruction. Beautiful, though scary, loud and melodic, somehow poetic yet almost all too real, Gringo will crawl under your skin and into your head and stay there.
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Combine
Almost two years after their self-titled debut album, Gringo surrenders its fervently awaited second release called Combine. Combine veers from Gringo's original sound, mixing swaggering bluegrass bravado, loping guitar, blues-tinged bass, and crisp banjo pickin'. You will love the striped down charm of Combine.
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Catalog#: PR6368
CD $12.99
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Gringo
Break out the Jack Daniels and cigarettes. Gringo play country-punk that draws as much from Hank Williams as from the Sex Pistols. Ballads like "Circles," "The Organ Song" and "Sometimes" will put a tear in your beer, while the full throttle power of "Roy," "Mexico" and "Til Ya Die" will lift you off your barstool and shake you into sobriety.
- Mexico
- Circles
- Score
- The Ogan Song
- Til Ya Die
- Rodeo
- Roy
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- Sometimes
- Back
- Valentine
- Happy
- Maxwell Street Jimmy
- America
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Catalog#: PR6358
CD $12.99
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Poster - Gringo
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POSTER $3.99
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Sticker
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STICKER $0.25
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