Tapping into the revolutionary spirits of rock and roll luminaries like Elvis Costello, The Rolling Stones, Elton John, and the new wave quirks of The Cars, Split Enz, and The Tubes, San Diego “Border Goths” The Slashes carve out their niche in the post-punk landscape with a distinctly modern twist. Their latest anthem, “Limo Tint,” changes up their usual hi-octane sound and plods slowly in a more contemplative, dirge-like pace.
The genesis of Limo Tint lies in the profound sorrow and void left by the passing of a cherished friend, a pain that is both deeply personal and universally understood. This track stands as an indelible mark left by those we’ve lost, encapsulating the tumult of emotions that accompany such a loss. The haunting melodies and the solemn cadence of the song mirror the complex layers of grief as a spirit leaves for the next realm, serving as a cathartic outlet for the band members’ raw, unfiltered emotions. Limo Tint transforms their anguish into art, offering a poignant tribute to their friend’s memory, and in doing so, they find a semblance of solace and a way to keep their friend’s spirit alive within the notes and lyrics.
“Her passing really affected me, it was written in her perspective, she was saying goodbye,” reflects vocalist Esteban Rene.
Captured at the vibrant Suplexaudio, the recording and mixing magic for Limo Tint was conjured by Manny Nieto alongside The Slashes, with the mastering finesse provided by Dave Gardner.
In 2015, The Slashes, featuring Esteban Rene on guitar and vocals, Beto Bautista on bass, and Carlos Robles on drums, debuted with a self-titled album. Produced by Alan Sanderson, known for working with The Rolling Stones and Elvis Costello, the album showcased their raw, adrenaline-fueled sound. Embracing a unique identity, the trio dubs their sound “Border Goth,” a moniker that hints at their dark, edgy aesthetic and geographical influences.
The Slashes’ debut album earned critical acclaim and a Best Rock nomination at the San Diego Music Awards. They’ve since rocked Southern California, playing at renowned venues like Santa Ana’s The Observatory, LA’s Rainbow Bar, and San Diego’s The Casbah.
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