The Bronx are a band from Los Angeles, California who began playing punk rock in 2002. Their original goal was to bring passionate, blood-and-sweat punk rock into the 21st Century. Their first self-titled album was released in 2003 on White Drugs. For their second self-title the band signed with Island Records and went on to play music with a hard rock influence that still retained their original punk stylings. The Bronx has since returned to punk rock, yet uniquely with a dual mariachi persona, as is planned for their upcoming double release. Read more on Last.fm
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Colour me underwhelmed (for now). Credit their mariachi diversions for a distinctly improved songcraft, but I’ve always loved the Bronx Proper for its rawness. I can tell it’s a great rock ‘n roll record, but I just haven’t been able to lock in with it. Hopefully I’ll grow to love it the way I did the last two of its three predecessors, but it’s thus far lacked the same immediacy.