K.O.M.A.
K.O.M.A. formed in Mexico City in 1992, with Mauricio Clavería as their vocalist and songwriter. Their early years were lean, but they built a following...
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K.O.M.A. formed in Mexico City in 1992, with Mauricio Clavería as their vocalist and songwriter. Their early years were lean, but they built a following through intense live shows. Songs like 'Las bragas' and 'A ostia limpia' came from that period, raw and direct.
Their music often carried a political edge, which sometimes put them at odds with authorities. The track '¿Como no les vi venir?' became particularly resonant for listeners who felt similarly disillusioned. The band's lineup shifted at times, with players like guitarist Pato Reséndiz and bassist Paco del Mazo passing through.
They released albums including 'Blanco' in 1997, 'Trivial' in 2000, and 'Aún' in 2003. Other songs in their catalog, such as 'La Almohada Cervical' and 'La peste', show their range from the personal to the pointed. Their sound pulled from rock and Latin rhythms without settling neatly into one category.
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