Music
Press
"'Jump The Crutch' is a chunky frappe of pop, rock, hip-hop, and world music with relentlessly catchy riffs." - New York Newsday
"The disc's songs aren't just radio-friendly, they sound like instant hits...hooks you can hum on the very first listen...enough to merit at least a few punches of the rewind button." - New York Newsday
"I am blown away by the music - the writing, performances and production are fantastic...the result is incredibly catchy and danceable...a killer sound building a huge live show story for labels and larger radio markets to bite." - Taxi
"It's not the sort of forced genre-merger that's overtaken mainstream radio in recent years; it's more of an attempt to get audiences moving again with something that's soulful, but not overly serious or cynical." - Long Island Press
Discography
-'Gordo Gringo' EP 2002
-'Jump The Crutch' full-length 2003
-'Lost Dog' live EP 2005
-'everybody loves the party' 2006
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Bio
Gordo Gringo has drawn comparisons to Death Cab For Cutie, Modest Mouse, My Morning Jacket and Wilco by
bloggers and music critics alike. Their music survives the harsh, critical listen and is indeed
stronger for it. But it also has an effortless sound which is soothing and catchy. It grabs and
releases, whispers and yells.
Gordo Gringo is the brainchild of Philip A. Jimenez, who does everything from writing and
producing the songs to designing the artwork and playing about a dozen instruments. Before
founding Gordo Gringo in 2002, Jimenez worked with Wheatus to co-produce their debut selftitled
album which was released by Columbia Records in 2000. Jimenez toured with Wheatus
across the U.S., Europe, Australia, and Africa in support of the album from 2000 to 2002.
Wheatus went on to sell over a million records worldwide. Jimenez has also produced several
critically acclaimed indie rock albums including Commute (2005, Sugarspun Records) by The
Diggs, The Ecstatic EP by Beat Radio (Moon Or Mars Records 2006), and Tramp Star by The Piltones (2002, Rough Trade Records ) aswell as their self- titled release
(2004).
Philip A. Jimenezs creative talents are an important part of the band, but there is an atmospheric
and accessible quality to Gordo Gringos music brought about by its rhythm section.
With Jim Mansfield on drums and Orlando on bass, the groups melodies find a warm while
powerful counterpoint. Dom Dormans guitar playing gives the music complexity and color
while his background vocals are reminiscent of R.E.M. everybody loves the party will be released internationally by Moon or Mars Records in June
2006. The albums first single Goodbye Song will be added to radio rotations in April2006. Gordo Gringo will be touring to support the album in the U.S. and Europe.
Mastered at Abbey Road Studios in London by Steve Rooke (The Cure, Franz Ferdinand, Wilco, The Beatles, John Lennon re-masters), everybody loves the party explores
intriguing sonic territories. The depth of the music is evident in every song. Jimenezs
subtle vocals tell delicate stories while revealing powerful emotions. There is the lost pride
("Mad Tide"), colorful wit ("Will Not Fly"), lost hope ("Spew Your Seed"), violent desire ("The
Sun Is On Fire") and unrequited love (Old Suitcase). It is all there, in one story or another,
ready to hear, ready to be listened to, ready for anything.
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