Don Caballero American Don (Purple)
Originally released in 2000, American Don is the band's fourth full-length album for Touch and Go Records. The first record, For Respect, was all dense and menacing bricks of sound that built severe structures as cheerful as the Berlin Wall. That gave way to a second record Don Caballero 2, just as solid, yet girding melodies skyscraperly, de-emphasizing denseness in exchange for taking up a large area. "Math rock," a definition for which there is little to no agreement, became an easily recognizable concept and word. The members of Don Caballero sought to avoid those markers and released their third record What Burns Never Returns, where time signatures were harder and harder to follow and form was more confusing. After redefining their sound in these more protean terms, a hard rock thread still remained that bound all of the band's efforts up to that point. American Don marred their relationship to "heavy" as much as What Burns troubled the band's relationship to "math rock."
- 1. Fire Back About Your New Baby's Sex
- 2. The Peter Criss Jazz
- 3. Haven't Lived Afro Pop
- 4. You Drink a Lot of Coffee for a Teenager
- 5. Ones All Over the Place
- 6. I Never Liked You
- 7. Details on How to Get Iceman on Your License Plate
- 8. A Lot of People Tell Me I Have a Fake British Accent
- 9. Lets Face It Pal, You Didn't Need That Eye Surgery