eMusic Review
Maybe the L.A. Latin-funk-rock-skank-Tejano-etc. nonet Ozomatli were tired of hearing that their live show trumps their recordings — that people seek them out to exult in their grooves but forget to listen to them at home. But although albums like 2004's Street Signs are plenty meaty, with Don't Mess with the Dragon Ozomatli is clearly going for as many hooks as grooves, and finding them with impressive regularity. The title track sounds like War given a high-gloss meringué buff, and because it wouldn't be an Ozomatli song without a little cross-genre crosshatching, the breakdown throws in a little Augustus Pablo melodica dub action. “Lo Segunda Mano” plays like a beat-fueled fever dream: synth-bass sizzle, off-kilter piano loop, booty-rap beat and backing vocals from Martha Gonzales of Queztal under a rap by Ozo's Justin “El Niño” Porée, an infectious hip-hop/son jarocho blend. And just in case you still haven't seen them live, the two eMusic-exclusive tracks at the end give you a nice, hefty taste of the experience.