Tempe-born indie rockers Gin Blossoms, fresh off a summer-long tour promoting their months-old album âMixed Reality,â are back on the road.
This time, they are teaming up with fellow 1990s pop-rock band Big Head Todd and the Monsters for a tour that pitstops at Tucsonâs AVA at Casino del Sol on Thursday, Sept. 6.
âWeâre going to traverse the great Southwest and go out to California and a little Utah, a little Arizona and some other places and bring the music with Big Head Todd,â Gin Blossoms guitarist and songwriter Jesse Valenzuela said.
During a call from home in Los Angeles two weeks ago, Valenzuela talked about the jangle-pop bandâs new album, returning to Tucson and his predictions for the annual ASU-UA football rivalry Duel in the Desert for the Territorial Cup. The 2018 game will be held Nov. 24 at Arizona Stadium.
Youâre on the road with Big Head Todd. Have you toured with them in the past?
âWe have, but not this extensive. They are contemporaries, but I think that Big Head Todd may be a little younger and much more handsome, with the big head, God bless him. âĻ It is kind of nice to get back together with them. They do a really nice concert and together itâs a special show, I think.â
âMixed Realityâ is kinda reminiscent of classic Gin Blossoms like âNew Miserable Experience.â It feels like revisiting an old friend.
âIâm conflicted, because we make music that always sounds the same. And I guess itâs a curse, I donât know, and a blessing. A friend of mine said, âYou know, the good part and the bad part is that you spend your whole career learning how to play like you play.â âĻ Itâs just what you get. You accept your weaknesses with your strengths.â
Gin Blossoms have been around 30-plus years. Do you feel that you typecast yourself musically?
âAbsolutely. I know for example on this record, which is a really great record that was democratic in its approach in that everybody brought three or four songs and those were the songs we were going to record. There was no A&R process and no marginalization of anyone and their idea. âĻ But I brought a bunch of songs and some of them were out of character for the Gin Blossoms: Slower or dirgy or minor, a little out of the idiom. And I really liked those songs, and I think the guys did, too. But I lacked the courage of my convictions because when push came to shove, I was like, âAh, letâs do the ones that sound like us the most,â with the exception of one. I like all the songs on the record and I like all the songs we brought to the record. But I was a little disappointed in myself that I didnât think, âWell, why donât we try something a little left-handed?â â
Whatâs behind the title, âMixed Reality?â
âI donât know. It was Robin (Wilson)âs idea. Funny enough, over the years, Robin never got to name a record. His titles were always summarily dispatched. Thirty years, that can wear on a guy, so we said, âWell, you can name it.â He came up with the name and the artwork.â
What were some of the titles you have rejected from Wilson over the years?
âI think the first record we made was called âDusted,â and it was an indie record we made by ourselves. We made it in Tucson, as a matter of fact, in probably 1987 or â88. He wanted to call the record âJackalopeâ; it didnât make it. The next record we made was a little EP called âUp and Crumbling,â which we thought was just as clever as can be. Weâve always had silly, cheeky titles. The big record is called â New Miserable Experience.â Most of the titles came from me and Bill.â
What was Robinâs idea for that one?
ââNew Magical Experience.â Iâm just kidding. I think he was pitching âJackalopeâ again.â
What are a couple of your must-dos in Tucson?
âWell weâll go to El Minuto Cafe, which is my favorite Mexican restaurant. And Iâm going to stop in to Stratton Guitars. He makes the most beautiful guitars. I havenât gotten a new guitar in years and years. âĻ Iâm going to treat myself.â
If you recall, you were pretty bold in your predictions the last time you were in Tucson in 2016 about the ASU-UA Duel in the Desert. You said ASU would whoop UA; that didnât happen.
âLet me double down. Hereâs my prediction: Sun Devils beat Wildcats 72-0.â
And if you lose?
âI will owe the city of Tucson a beer and a taco from El Minuto.â



