[Locals Only] Los Fabulocos: It's Spanish for Fabu-crazy!

ItNs Spanish for Fabu-Crazy!

This “CaliMex” band, “featuring Kid Ramos,” is unlike most covered in this space. ItNs not indie rock performed by shaggy-haired twentysomethings, for one. As you can see from the photo above, theyNre not, you know, young. ItNs also a lot more earnest than that kind of stuff, with straight-faced lyrics such as “Never went to college, never went to school, when it comes to lovinN, INm an educated fool” residing in opener “Educated Fool.”

The fact that theyNre not our usual thing is exactly why they should be discussed, to say nothing of any lingering guilt I may feel for being a quarter Spanish and growing up two hours north of the border but for some reason taking French in high school. But letNs look at Los Fabulocos for what they are, not what they arenNt: The band was formed by AnaheimNs Kid Ramos, who played guitar with California blues staple Jim Harman in the N80s and was a member of the Fabulous Thunderbirds for seven years. Their eponymous debut record, released late last summer, picks up after “Educated Fool” (though “You AinNt NothinN But Fine” is similarly nursery rhyme-y), showing their roots-rock leanings in such songs as “Crazy Baby.” As the title suggests, “Lonesome Tears In My Eyes” is a lovely and sad country song, and not only does Ramos provide colorful guitar, but itNs the only number on the record on which he sings lead vocals (earning the distinction of having his name displayed prominently on the album cover and all official materials).

Singer Jesus Cuevas handles the rest, and though he may not be as celebrated, he keeps up admirably, especially on songs such as “Como Un Perro,” one of a handful of the albumNs Spanish-language tracks. I may not know what heNs saying, but I know it sounds pretty good.

Los Fabulocos play the Doll Hut, 107 S. Adams, Anaheim, (714) 522-1286. Sat., 9 p.m. Visit Los Fabulocos online at www.myspace.com/losfabulocos.

Attention Orange County/Long Beach musicians and bands! Mail your music, along with your vital contact info and decent high-resolution photos (plus any impending performance dates) for possible review to: Locals Only, OC Weekly, 2975 Red Hill Ave., Ste. 150, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Or just be lazy and e-mail your MySpace link to ac****@oc******.com.

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