"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"There were times during the last few songs where I thought “Man, this part of the song is amazing.” Then of course as soon as I thought that, they’d stop playing it or it would disappear. Personally, I think this jangly guitar stuff is for the birds. Science tells me birds are dumb. Science is always right. There’s just so much of this shit in our country right now. I’m starting to think people just hang out on HypeM, then go to some metropolitan hipster bar and bait dumb, lazy musicians with a “Hey, let’s start a SuferBloodWalkmenStrokesFakeDavidByrneBritishAccentsGarageRockRulesHivesBand” proposition during $2 PBR night. Yawn. I’m not saying that is what Yuni In Taxco is, but why should I think otherwise? I want to see them again sans sound issues and the opening band crushing their faces like a mortar and pestle does pesto." - soundonthesound.com
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