[dropcap style=”font-size:100px; color:#992211;”]A[/dropcap]s a lowriding music vehicle Mariachi El Bronx III feels fun, dangerous and has the sort of exotic flavour that leaves timorous liberals quaking with moral uncertainty.
What started as a challenging diversion from the day job for conscious punks The Bronx is, with the release of the third album, something its own.
Mariachi El Bronx rouse the Roundhouse, London.

Trebuchet editor and art critic. Kailas is often away in some distant city searching for the latest artistic vision of the future. He has written for Trebuchet for over a decade, specialising in art theory as it evolves in contemporary art, the re-emergence of the monumental, and the personalisation of Modernist tropes in individual works.
                                    
                            
				









                          
                   
                          
                   
                          
                   
                          
                   
							
							
							
							
							
							
							
							
							
							
							
