“Yuni in Taxco formed not even a year ago, but have already generated plenty of buzz around town with their laid-back, wind-chimed beach rhythms. Several of their songs feature gentle, harmonizing vocals that bring to mind some kind of neo-indie version of the Beach Boys, and on songs like “King of Borneo” some of their Afro-Caribbean influences are flushed to the surface. Wh...(展开全部) “Yuni in Taxco formed not even a year ago, but have already generated plenty of buzz around town with their laid-back, wind-chimed beach rhythms. Several of their songs feature gentle, harmonizing vocals that bring to mind some kind of neo-indie version of the Beach Boys, and on songs like “King of Borneo” some of their Afro-Caribbean influences are flushed to the surface. Whichever resemblances or influences Yuni in Taxco bring to mind, all their songs bespeak lackadaisical, shore-side reverie, and you can practically hear palm trees rustling overhead as they play.” – KEXP Yuni in Taxco was formed in the fall of 2009 after escaping the gray skies of Seattle for the beaches of Mexico. On the last night of an epic holiday, a storm swept through Puerto Vallarta that sent curtains flying out windows and caused boats to spill oil into the bay. As the storm died down, a fire broke out on the street below. Black smoke filled the sky and Yuni in Taxco was born. Influenced by Beach Boys era psychedelia and Brazil’s Os Mutantes, Yuni in Taxco is currently turning heads in Seattle with its swirling blend of world rhythms and surf pop: their debut EP was an instant hit with the DJs at Seattle’s influential radio station KEXP. The band is currently recording material for their debut full length – due out in 2011 – with a series of singles planned for the end of 2010. http://www.myspace.com/yuniintaxco
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