Hail, Roñoso!
Some people
just get it wrong. If the boys of Roñoso were walking down the street, mothers
would pitch their babies into traffic before exposing them to the gnarly dreadlocks
and general scruffiness of Greg Markham (bass, vocals), Miles (guitar, vocals) and Mike (drums). I don’t
want to blow their cover but despite gutwrenching vocals and heavy crustcore, the three
are some of the nicest guys you’ll ever meet. Time and again I’ve seen Roñoso volunteer
for the sacrificial opening slot so touring bands can play to the larger
late-arriving crowd.
photo by Jamie Drummond
As the ‘burque
show scene goes from good to bad and back again there’s never a lack of
complaint: The scene sucks, nobody cares, where did all my friends go? That
however is more prevalent in the bar scene which Roñoso avoids like New
Mexico’s own strain of bubonic plague. The hardcore/ crustcore/grindcore/
whatevercore scene is amazingly tight and takes care of its own. Traveling
bands never lack for a couch, an enthusiastic crowd or a vegan pizza. Sure,
everyone has their differences but hospitality and courtesy is rampant. This is
unfathomable to the ordinary citizen who can’t see past “Satanic” lyrics and
pictures of skeletal remains. Roñoso refutes its sordid visuals. The band is
down with seitan not Satan and write songs about the real evils of society:
environmental degradation, mass media and, most horrifying of all,
indifference.
Available
via download and on glorious vomit-colored 45 rpm 12” vinyl, the latest Roñoso
self-release seep and destroy sports
the humorous song titles we’ve come to expect from these Marx Brothers of
mayhem like “mayonnaise torture”, “furry
toes aflame” and “earth…that septic orb”.
Show your support
and go to the show space variously known as The Coalmine, Wunderkind and
Ungrind for Roñoso’s tour kickoff and record release gig. Please note that the
space is in a residential district and all-ages, with all that implies. Don’t
fuck it up.
No one has ever accused me of knowing anything about hardcore or
metal (and rightly so) but I’ll take one Roñoso over ten Ozzys anytime.
Roñoso,
Reference Man, Prison of Sound
Friday
July 23, 2010
The
Coalmine
1016 Coal
SW #3
8:30pm
$5
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originally appeared in Weekly Alibi
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