“It’s always been one of my favorite drinks,” VW’s singer tells NME. “I don’t know if you can find much Horchata in England, it’s a sweet Mexican rice drink, usually served cold.” Also: “The percussionist who plays a bunch of stuff on ‘Horchata‘ is a Brazilian guy named Mauro Refosco. We just heard he’s joined Thom Yorke’s band.” More Q&A on UK newsstands tomorrow.

Comments (5)
  1. yomomma  |   Posted on Oct 6th, 2009

    Is that the NME with Stereophonics on the cover? /sarc

  2. I am from Spain...  |   Posted on Oct 6th, 2009

    And the “horchata” is a kind of juice made of tiger nuts which is usually made in Valencia… But hell yeah! The song is great

  3. sarah  |   Posted on Oct 6th, 2009

    Hee, this is amazing! I was curious about that and I’m glad to know that’s one of his favorite drinks because yes, it’s delicious. Besides, I’m Mexican so yeah, I’m quite happy for the shout out :D

  4. It seems like their new album has a California-esque theme going on.

    • sound-wise or lyrically? cuz i don’t really see it sound-wise but i guess i could lyrically. sound-wise i think it sounds like cold new england winter.

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