Deseo Sierreno Performing
En Preparacion by Gerardo Ortiz Live On Mayo 5th. Las Vegas Nevada . Keep an eye on this group they will be bigger than
1. Maná: the most successful Mexican band in history (this not my opinion, its a fact). Their sound is somewhat influenced by 80s bands like The Police (Fher, the lead vocalist, sounds just like Sting) and Journey. They usually add Mexican traditional wind instruments to their songs (the most famous being Oye mi Amor),
2. Caifanes/Jaguares: this is another veteran band. Their works as Caifanes had lots of inspiration from The Cure, with some great lyrics that reflected the Mexican idiosyncrasy of the early-90s. After Saul Marcovich (great guitarist) left the band, and the vocalist Saúl Hernandez grew a cancerous tumor in his throat, the bands future was very uncertain. Fortunately, they came back in 1997 (without Marcovich) as the Jaguares. Their music took a very abrupt turn, as they softened their lyrics and their music. Their last albums Bajo el Azul de tu Misterio and Cuando la Sangre Galopa sound are more tilted to the folk side.
Bajo el Nervio del Volcán Caifanes, but Cuando la Sangre Galopa also has a great production quality.
3. Café Tacvba: the last of the bands listed that has a decade or more of career. At first, their music was treated as funny and absurd, due to the eccentric ways of their lead singer, who has changed his artistic name about 8 times (some of his names have been Cosme, Mi Rey, Nrü, and Rita Cantalagua). They started gaining some respect with the release of Re, a nice cd featuring both funny and serious songs, including Ingrata,
Best album: Avalancha de Éxito and Revés/YoSoy
4. Plastilina Mosh: many people call this duo innovative, but Id rather say that they like to make kitsch music. They have a very weird style, with a part of rock, a part of pop, and a part of electronica.
Best album: definitely Juan Manuel.
5. Molotov: making their debut in the pinnacle of alternative music, this band had the guts to release a very, very, liberal debut album (called ¿Donde Jugarán las Niñas?, parodying Manas best album), in an extremely conservative society.
Best work: of their two records, the first one (¿Donde Jugarán?) is definitely better than their horrid sophomore effort Apocalypsh*t, not to say much more successful.
6. El Gran Silencio: now we have a truly innovative band (unlike Plastilina Moshs rubbish). They managed to mix the good ol Rock with Norteno rhythms combining vibrating guitar riffs with vibrations of the accordion and the güiro, a traditional percussion instrument. Their debut Libres y Locos was an unexpected hit in 1997. Unfortunately, their weak second record, Chuntaros Radio Poder,
Best album: Libres y Locos, hands down.
7. Jumbo: leading a period of reform of Mexican Rock (that Restaurant, Siento Que, Fotografía, and Aquí. Their pop-rock sound is very clean, both in the studio and live. The lead vocalist Clemente Castillo and Eddy the Duerme, Despierta y Ponle
D, D y ponle
8. Zurdok: a band with proggresive influences. Zurdok Antena, Homber Sinetizador and then with Maquillaje
9. Genitallica: ¿Que Fue lo Que Pasó?,
So watch out for Deseo Sierreno they are comming down fast .I wish this band could play the following citys ,
Acapulco Ajijic Aguascalientes
Bucerias Cabo San Lucas Cancun
Chihuahua Cholula (See Puebla) Concordia Copala
Copper Canyon Cozumel Durango El Rosario Ensenada
Guadalajara Guanajuato Huatulco Isla Janitzio (See Patzcuaro) Isla Mujeres Ixtapa - Zihautanejo
La Paz Lake Chapala Loreto San Javier Los Mochis
Manzanillo Mazatlan Merida Mexico City
Monterrey Morelia Mulege Oaxaca Paracho Patzcuaro Playa del Carmen Playa Manzunte Puebla Puerto Angel
Puerto Escondido Puerto Vallarta Queretaro Rosarito Beach Saltillo San Cristobal de Las Casas San Felipe
San Ignacio San Jose del Cabo San Miguel de Allende
Santa Clara del Cobre Taxco Tequila Tijuana
Tlaquepaque Tlaxcal Todos Santos Tonala Torreon
Valle de Bravo Veracruz Zacatecas
Zihautanejo - Ixta
Hope you enjoy the music of deseo Sierreno Thanks for watching the video .
CULOS
controlmachete 1 year ago
@controlmachete Well I guess you didnt like the video .
Thats too bad . A lot of people didnt like the Beatles when they were starting out .
XIS99 1 year ago
two of my uncles n me are their dj haha
ipaulone 1 year ago
@ipaulone Yes I saw you in the video . You looked like you were having a Good Time .
XIS99 1 year ago