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Old Californio – Westering Again

Thursday, April 02, 2009 By Kelly Dearmore

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There are only a few regions around the great 48 that seem to have their own sound or musical vibe that serves as an identifiable tag of sorts to the rest of the country. I can’t help but think of Texas when I listen to Willie’s Red Headed Stranger or anything from Joe Ely, for that matter. Those greats sound like Texas should sound to me. California, and the canyons that surround Los Angeles, to be specific, possess the same locational-vibe-identification. Listen to works from early-day Eagles and Buffalo Springfield or even latter-day canyon dwellers such as Jenny Lewis and her latest, Acid Tongue, to see what I am getting at here.

Westering Again by San Gabriel Mountains-area quintet Old Californio is a great example of what I am talking about when I look to define how California sounds. I can’t help but get the impression that they are shooting for this, given their band name and many of the titles of various californi-centric tracks. “California Goodness” and “Lazy Old San Gabriels” show off that sunny, almost Brian Wilsonian vibe that we have come to expect from songs about the Golden State (well, it would be more so if Brian Wilson wasnt so freaking concerned with catching waves, but just hangin’ and catchin a decent buzz in a cabin somewhere that was a safe distance from the water). “City Lines” displays yet another great sonic style that has unique origins, Bakersfield Honky-Tonk. The song’s intro twangs with a sense of urgency that brings to mind the great Buck Owens instrumental, “Buckaroo” or the appropriately titled, “Streets of Bakersfield”.

While there may be albums or bands that sound very “Delaware” or very “South Dakota” (no offense to those states, they’re quite lovely), there is something about the imagery of the wacky state to the west that seems to inspire artists generation after generation. Old Californio has mined the fertile territory of their California mountain home to create what might be there state tourism office’s greatest commercial.

Audio Download: Old Californio, “Just Like Joseph Campbell” [audio:http://www.fileden.com/files/2008/11/1/2169351/Old%20Californio%20-%20Just%20Like%20Joseph%20Campbell.mp3]


About the author:  I likes me some wine, women and waffles, not always in that order (but usually). Chaucer is cool, but fart jokes are even better. You feel like spikin' your country with a little soul or mix in a little rock without the roll? Lemme hear from ya!!


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