Today's Dose come from Calexico... not the city...the band. It's called "Harness The Wind"
Here's the info we got from Epitaph:
NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES
6/3 – Portland, OR – Revolution Hall
6/4 – Tacoma, WA – Spanish Ballroom at Elks Temple
6/5 – Seattle, WA – The Neptune Theatre
6/6 – Vancouver, BC – Hollywood Theatre
6/8 – Boise, ID – Knitting Factory
6/9 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Commonwealth Room
6/10 – Fort Collins, CO – Aggie Theatre
6/11 – Denver, CO – Levitt Pavilion
6/13 – Dallas, TX – Granada Theater
6/14 – Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall (Downstairs)
6/15 – Austin, TX – Scoot Inn
6/18 – Phoenix, AZ – The Van Buren
6/19 – Tucson, AZ – Rialto Theatre
6/22 – Solana Beach, CA – Belly Up
6/23 – Solana Beach, CA – Belly Up
6/24 – Los Angeles, CA – The Ford
6/25 – San Francisco, CA – Bimbo’s 365 Club
6/26 – Laytonville, CA – Kate Wolf Music Festival
10/6 – Detroit, MI – El Club
10/7 – Chicago, IL - Metro
"Richly cinematic” - Uncut
“With brushstrokes of textured instrumentals, the group paints the vast deserts and big skies surrounding the place where the album came together ... Through these conjured images of a place at once so harsh and breathtaking, the band creates their own magical mirage.” - No Depression
“Calexico has always practiced a borderless shade of Americana” - Americana Highways
“In our increasingly divisive society, we need these voices calling for unity and celebrating connections between people. As the title implies, we need those beacons of hope.” - Glide Magazine
“‘El Mirador’ is one of their most cohesive projects, a flavorful entrée that captures much of the secret sauce the band has served atop its spicy, sonic platter for so many years.” - Holler Country
“This kind of poetic, complex yet approachable music is pure Calexico -- though they've branched out over the years with plenty of success, ‘El Mirador’ shows their roots are as strong as ever.” - All Music Guide
“Arizona noir … Twenty-six years on, Calexico are still finding means for innovation wrapped in a hearty nod to the region’s folk music that they blossomed in.” - PopMatters