Austin 360 Austin360 On The Record is a weekly roundup of new, recent and upcoming releases by local and Austin-associated recording artists. OUT THIS WEEK Joe King Carrasco y Colectivo Chihuahua, “Mariachi Blues” (Anaconda). The latest from the onetime nuevo-wavo MTV star is his first album since 2015’s “Chiliando,” and it’s an intriguing change of pace. There’s less Tex-Mex synthesis here, and more straight-ahead bluesy, guitar-based rock & roll. Recorded at studios in France, Mexico and Central Texas, “Mariachi Blues” features Carrasco on guitar, bass and keyboards, with engineer Luis Murillo on drums and percussion throughout. Carrasco co-produced with Murillo and Rick Del Castillo, who handled bass and keyboards on a couple of tracks. Highlights include the deep blues groover “Dallas (Seen the Last of Me)”; the rhythmic reggae accents of “John Dillinger”; the sociopolitical overtones of the pre-release single “King King”; the 1970s-Latin-rock tones of the title track and “Jesus Malverde”; and the cool Los Lobos-styled blues-rock album closer “Watch My Smoke.” Many 21st-century Austinites might not be aware that Carrasco was big enough in the early 1980s to have scored a musical guest slot on “Saturday Night Live.” Those days are gone, but Carrasco, now 67, deserves his due: He’s still turning out quality new music that’s quintessentially Austin-centric. Here’s “Watch My Smoke”: