Mariachi El Bronx releases new single Bandoleros from upcoming album

Mariachi El Bronx has unveiled a new track called Bandoleros, featured on their forthcoming album. The release builds anticipation for Mariachi El Bronx IV, due out next month through ATO Records.

Mariachi El Bronx, the acclaimed band known for blending mariachi traditions with punk rock energy, has shared their latest single, Bandoleros. This vibrant song serves as a preview of their upcoming fourth album in the Mariachi series, titled Mariachi El Bronx IV. Scheduled for release on February 13 via ATO Records, the album promises to continue the group's signature fusion of cultural sounds and raw intensity.

Fans can pre-order Mariachi El Bronx IV now to secure their copy ahead of the launch. To celebrate, the band has announced a livestream of their Tijuana record release show on February 14 through the platform VEEPS. This virtual event allows global audiences to join the festivities from afar.

Supporting the album rollout, Mariachi El Bronx has lined up initial live performances. They are set to play in San Diego, California, at Corazón del Barrio on January 17. The Tijuana show follows on February 14 at Black Box, marking a cross-border kickoff to the promotional tour.

With roots in the hardcore and metal scenes, Mariachi El Bronx has built a dedicated following since adopting this alter-ego persona. Bandoleros highlights their evolving sound, offering a glimpse into the thematic depth of the new record.

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