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<p>DIY Spotlight: Juanita and Juan</p>
<p><strong>Juanita and Juan is </strong>the name of a thrilling new project featuring the talents of punk rock luminaries Alice Bag (The Bags) and Kid Congo (Pink Monkey Birds/Cramps/Gun Club). The two respected musicians have a combined resume that is remarkable, but how did this duo come to be?</p><p>“We were invited to write a song for the Peacock series <em>The Resort</em>,” says Bag. “The idea was that we would write a song for them and then pretend to perform it poolside at a Mexican resort.”</p><p> “It was really fun, and the characters we played seem to have further things to say beyond ‘Arenas De Amor,’” adds Congo. “Our lounge duo seemed more unruly than a traditional lounge act, although we were trying to play it straight! We could not disguise our rebellious nature, so we brought the fictional characters into our real lives.”</p><p>Bag says that this project has allowed her to explore different configurations of sound, and experiment a little.</p><p>“We even have a couple of songs that are cumbias,” she says. “Also, the fact that we don’t use a full band but perform with our own pre-recorded tracks has really allowed me to go crazy with instrumentation.”</p><p>“I like to say it’s LOUD Lounge because I like it to be a party,” adds Congo. “A party at a Mexican beach. Electric guitars fuzzy and raucous, and keyboards melodic and demanding. With drum machine, Latin beats mostly, and Alice is a fantastic soulful and punk singer. I’m channeling a Barry White kind of talk-singing. We sing in Spanish and English language—I suppose Spanglish.”</p><p>The new album, <em>Jungle Cruise</em>, was recorded at Waterworks Studios in Tucson, AZ with Jim Waters, on Larry Hardy’s In The Red Records. “Fortunately for us, he was willing to take a chance on this kookie endeavor,” says Bag.</p><p>It’s all a fine example of the DIY ethic that the pair have long adhered to: “If you’re bold enough and creative enough, no one will guess that you don’t know what you’re doing,” says Bag.</p><p>“No rules in music,” adds Congo. “Simple recording. Say what you mean. Defy expectations.”</p><p>Look out for Juanita and Juan on tour, and get<em> Jungle Cruise</em>. Bag has a Spanish language translation of her book, <em>Violence Girl</em>, coming out in the summer, and Congo will be doing some shows with his Pink Monkey Birds.  </p><p><em>Visit <a rel="nofollow" href="https://alicebag.com/" title="">alicebag.com</a>, <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.officialkidcongopowers.com/" title="">officialkidcongopowers.com</a>.</em></p><p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.musicconnection.com/diy-spotlight-juanita-and-juan/">DIY Spotlight: Juanita and Juan</a> first appeared on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.musicconnection.com/">Music Connection Magazine</a>.</p>]]></description>
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