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1000 Mexicans

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1000 Mexicans were one of the most innovative and creative independent bands of the 1980s, combining quality pop songwriting and rhythmic and harmonic richness with their unique touches of experimentalism and eccentricity.Described by one journalist as "the musical equivalent of the 70s Dutch team with their total football", the trio of Julian Griffin, Michael Harding and Andrew Hobday exchanged vocal and instrumental duties at the drop of a sombrero, "mixing melody and mayhem in equal measure."Their first single 'The Art of Love' provoked Melody Maker reviewer Adam Sweeting to enthuse "The way things are going it won't be long before 1000 Mexicans are the best band in the world." They went on to release 4 more singles including the classic 'The Last Pop Song' and 'Under Construction', a hit in Spain and Portugal, as well as the LP 'Dance like Ammunition'.Despite success in Europe and consistent critical acclaim, they never found favour with the UK record industry who appeared confused by their singular brand of humour and sometimes anarchic live shows. The 'hi-flying Burrito Brothers' eventually found themselves in a tangle of bad management and publishing agreements that strangled their creative momentum and finally their will to live.
'Music While You Work' a compilation of 1000 Mexicans' finest recorded moments, is available on CD via the band's website - www.1000mexicans.co.uk - or on download from Anthology Recordings -www.anthologyrecordings.comYou can see the original promo videos for 'The Art of Love' and 'News of You' below...

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Member Since: 9/10/2006
Band Website: 1000mexicans.co.uk
Band Members: Julian (Peter) Griffin, Michael Harding, Andrew Hobday (all vocals and instruments)
Influences: The Beatles, The Four Tops, The Walker Brothers, PIL, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Miles Davis, Hugh Masekela, Chet Baker, Local Heroes SW9, Shriekback, Rip, Rig and Panic, Mary, Mungo and Midge, Pip, Squeak and Wilfred.
Sounds Like: Some journalists said: 'what the Cars would be like if there was a drunken driver behind the wheel' 'a trail through the nether regions of 23 Skidoo and Depeche Mode' - 'a viable alternative to the predictability of chart pop' - 'Sweeney Todd takes a trip' - 'both intense and commercial, a rare being - knotted between a mature Joy Division meets early Depeche Mode spasmotion, like a ghost squatting on your face' - 'two note, square-jawed brutalism whose visceral, regimentedly 'primitive' groove is diminished when the idiot with the cactus up his arse starts to sing'.Visit www.1000mexicans.co.uk for full press coverage
Record Label: Whaam! Abstract Fire Play It Again Sam Anthology
Type of Label: Indie

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1000 Mexicans - a history in 1000 words

1000 Mexicans  a history in 1000 words 1000 Mexicans played their first gig at the 101 Club in London in July 1982 and their last at the Rock Garden in December 1986. In between times, they recorded...
Posted by 1000 Mexicans on Sat, 24 Feb 2007 02:27:00 PST