ELPASO: A Punk Story
By (Author) Benjamin Villegas
Translated by Jay Noden
Foreword by Beto O'Rourke
Deep Vellum Publishing
Deep Vellum Publishing
23rd November 2021
United States
General
Fiction
782.421660922
Paperback
200
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
In 2015, Benjamin Villegas traveled to Texas in an attempt to write the biography of a music group that could have changed the history of rock: ELPASO, a Chicano band from the U.S.-Mexico border with a punk sensibility, a long since-defunct crew, and little left to remember it by but a suitcase of fanzines and one-off recordings.
This is the story of one of the many bands that will never appear in rock n roll history books, but is at the core of the scene; a band that earned its stripes from sweaty fans and self-taught rock aficionados in basements, garages, and small venues across the country. This is the story of two kids who came together to embrace the punk ethos of the 80s and be a part of the rock n roll revolution sweeping the US, a world of the Ramones, Black Flag, and, of course, ELPASO.
"A wild, imaginative ride based around the musical history of both my musical and literal birthplace. So well crafted and detailed that Im now having a difficult time discerning whether it did all indeed really happen. Highly recommended." Jim Ward, lead singer of Sparta and cofounder of At the Drive In [ELPASO] builds to a robust conclusion, and the blistering descriptions of live performances are top-notch. Publisher's Weekly "Did I really see ELPASO or do they just represent the hundred or so bands I witnessed on a near nightly schedule when I was growing up Im not exactly sure, but Benjamin Villegas takes me right back to those extraordinary days in this enchanting book, so vividly I can smell the players & the venues! Ronnie Barnett, bassist for The Muffs "The amount of research that went into this book is unfathomable, and it truly brings the El Paso punk scene of the 1980s to life in a way that nobody has or has even thought to do before." David Fletcher, Dallas Observer "[ELPASO] builds to a robust conclusion, and the blistering descriptions of live performances are top-notch." Publishers Weekly
Benjamin Villegas was born in Spain. He was named after Fantastic Four's The Thing, and grew up in a household full of comics, music, and movies that shaped his taste for American pop culture. He is a musician, illustrator, audiovisual producer, and graphic designer. He is also the author of Huele como a espritu posadolescente (Smells Like Postadolescent Spirit). Jay Noden is a Spanish translator who has worked on a variety of titles both literary and design/architecture-related. He lives in Barcelona.