K2o3
K2O3 is a Mexican alternative rock band from Guadalajara. They formed as a quartet with Edgar Mondragon on vocals, Fernando Pedrero on guitar, Francisco...
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K2O3 is a Mexican alternative rock band from Guadalajara. They formed as a quartet with Edgar Mondragon on vocals, Fernando Pedrero on guitar, Francisco Álvarez on bass, and Jaime Fernández on drums. Their 2013 song 'Abismo' became an early signature track, a ballad that connected with listeners through its emotional weight.
Their music often explores themes of love and loss, with songs like 'Agonia' and 'Faca' continuing in that vein. They've released several albums including 'Abismo' in 2013, 'El Origen' in 2016, 'Dualidad' in 2019, and 'Frontera' in 2022. The band's lyrics have sometimes drawn attention for addressing social issues alongside personal ones.
In 2014, K2O3 won an MTV Millennial Award for Best New Artist. Their music has appeared in some film and television projects over time. They've maintained a consistent presence in the Mexican alternative scene while working through the typical challenges bands face in building an audience.
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