Artist: Iguanas
Record Review from web archive October 1, 2008
Iguanas
Some bands aspire to gravitas. Others have it thrust upon them, whether they want it or not. So it is that New Orleans’ Iguanas – a polyglot party band that has never exactly been accused of heaviness – step up with a new album steeped in the aftershocks of Hurricane Katrina. Even though the news [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #45 May-June 2003
Iguanas – Plastic Silver 9-Volt Heart
The Iguanas ease their way out of New Orleans with their sixth disc, their first since 1999′s Sugar Town, and it’s another set of slinky, silky, intensely rhythmic tunes that simmer together the band’s long-established influences into a wholesome and satisfying concoction. It’s their best and most cohesive effort yet, bringing touches of the tropics, [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #4 Summer 1996
Iguanas – Super Ball
The Iguanas are like a Big Easy version of Los Lobos, a soulful roots outfit fusing rhythm & blues with Tex-Mex. Several times during an Iguanas show, the band figuratively hops into a phone booth and is transformed from a bajo sexto-and-accordion conjunto to a New Orleans soul combo featuring double tenor saxes. Super Ball, [...]
