Mixing the familiar sounds of
Dick Dale,
Duane Eddy, and
the Ventures,
Los Straitjackets create their own version of energetic surf guitar twang complete with Mexican wrestling masks.
Los Straitjackets began in the summer of 1988.
Eddie Angel (guitar),
L.J. "Jimmy" Lester (drums), and
Danny Amis (guitar) formed an instrumental trio called the Straitjackets, which played local Nashville shows throughout the summer. After a six-year hiatus, the Straitjackets reunited, added
E. Scott Esbeck on bass, and changed their name to
Los Straitjackets. In November 1994, the band signed with Upstart Records. They released their first single, "Gatecrasher" b/w "Lonely Apache," on Sympathy for the Record Industry in February 1995. In March 1995, the band's first album, The Utterly Fantastic and Totally Unbelievable Sound of los Straitjackets, was released on Upstart. That summer the band went on its first major U.S. tour. In June 1996, the band released its second album,
¡Viva!;
The Velvet Touch of los Straitjackets followed in 1999 and
Damas y Caballeros! surfaced two years later. The mysterious musos decided to move on to holiday music the next year, and tackled several Christmas favorites on the fun
'Tis the Season for los Straitjackets! Supersonic Guitars in 3-D arrived in 2003, followed by a collection of outtakes, live tracks, and rarities called
Vivos y los Raros in 2004.
Twist Part dropped in 2006, followed by the all-star
Rock en Español, Vol. 1 in 2007. In 2009,
Los Straitjackets returned with
The Further Adventures of Los Straitjackets -- a back-to-basics album that nixed guest vocalists and horns in favor of the
Straitjackets core rocking guitar sound. 2012's Jet Set, which marked the return of Amis to the band after recovering from a difficult illness, was recorded at the Pow Wow Fun Room Studios in Los Angeles, produced by Janne Haavisto, and featured guest spots from the Basic Cable Horns (best-known for their work on the Conan television show) and Finnish actress and musician Irina Bjorklund.
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Tracy Frey & Steve Leggett, Rovi