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Adam Schragin, Austin Chronicle

"Straddling San Antonio and Austin with an updated take on Doug Sahm's Tex-Mex hybrid . . . current run and a new album, 'Tipsy Topsy Turvy,' points toward more where that came from."

David Pedrazine, Examiner.com

"The Krayolas are gaining worldwide attention."

Michael Simmons, MOJO/Huffington Post

"Who writes classic, memorable pop-rock melodies anymore?  The kind the Beatles or Big Star excelled at.  The kind that get locked in your head and play on a very pleasurable loop.  The Krayolas of San Antonio, Texas do.  They're my fave American rock 'n' roll band of the 21st Century.  Leader Hector Saldana has no doubt learned from Lennon/McCartney, Pete Townshend, Ray Davies and the rest -- in addition to fellow homeboy Sir Doug Sahm -- but he's an original.  You hear a track and you go 'Hey, that's Hector.'  Today San A

SXSW 2012

"Texas garage rock legends The Krayolas -- genuine, Mexified, San Antonio rock 'n' roll stars -- return to South By Southwest Music + Media Conference with a new EP that captures all the fun and no-borders range that made them famous."

So Amazing

SO AMAZING 
by Hector Saldana
 
So amazing
Like a cinnamon bun
So amazing
Your name rhymes with fun
So amazing
So proud to call you hon
 
So amazing
to be your gingerbread man
So amazing
Straight into your frying pan
So amazing
Catch me if you can
 
In that fortress that we're gonna build
I promise to love you, you know that I will
So amazing
Amaze me again
 

Alex Rawls, Offbeat Magazine

"For those who prefer their Christmas music as nostalgia-free as is manageable, San Antonio's Krayolas and the West Seattle music community are here to help." 

Michael Simmons, Rock's Back Pages Top Albums 2011

Michael Simmons' Top 10 Albums by Artists Over 50
1 Jake and the rest of the Jewels: A Lick and a Promise
2 Van Dyke Parks: The 7'' Singles Series*
3 Peter Stampfel and Jeffrey Lewis: Come On Board
4 Steve Earle : I'll Never Get Out Of This World Alive
5 Bruce Langhorne: Tambourine Man
6 Willie Nile: The Innocent Ones
7 John Sinclair & Hollow Bones: Honoring The Local Gods
8 Nick Lowe: The Old Magic
9 The Krayolas: Tipsy Topsy Turvy
10 NRBQ: Keep This Love Goin'

Richard Guerrero, Corpus Christi Caller-Times

"The Krayolas keep it loose and AM Gold circa 1969 on their set. Check out 'Gonna Walk Downtown' and the Tommy James-flavored slow-dance number, 'Love is Gonna Getcha.' Seek and enjoy."

Margaret Moser, Austin Chronicle

"'Mexified' is the right word here . . . a Doug Sahm-like strength that not only crosses borders, but binds cultures, like in the wicked para-Spanish of '1070 (I'm Your Dirty Mexican).' The Krayolas are outlining a map for the new order of la musica de Tejas, and therefore rock & roll. Don't lose your way."

Roberto Ontiveros, San Antonio Current

"The Krayolas’ sound is open and eclectic, at turns traditional and progressive, diving into their early Mighty Lemon Drops-sounding riffs and doing new stuff that comes off like vintage Elvis Costello, then cutting back to old school Flaco Jiménez before covering Doug Sahm . . . kinetic masters of their craft, the Krayolas perform with a raw polish that is outside of any rock ’n’ roll pastiche."