Zoé
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Zoé

Zoé formed in Mexico City in 1997, led by vocalist and guitarist León Larregui. Their debut album 'Zoé' came out in 2001, but it was their third record,...

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Zoé, Mexico City's atmospheric rock explorers

A band that built a following with moody, psychedelic songs like 'Labios Rotos'.

If you're new to them, 'Labios Rotos' is the obvious place to start. For something a little deeper in the catalog, try 'Arrullo de Estrellas' or 'Haze Girl'.

They've been making atmospheric, introspective rock since the late '90s, and a song like 'Labios Rotos' from 2006 still feels like a quiet anthem across Latin America. Their sound isn't flashy, it's more about a certain melancholic drift, which you can hear in tracks like 'Soñé' or 'No Hay Dolor'. They've kept at it for over two decades, with albums like 'Aztlán' and 'Sonidos de Karmática Resonancia' showing they're still exploring.

They formed in Mexico City in 1997 and put out their self-titled debut in 2001. Things clicked more widely with their third album, 'Memo Rex Commander y el Corazón Atómico de la Vía Láctea', in 2006. Since then, they've put out a steady run of records, from 'Reptilectric' in 2010 up through 2021's 'Sonidos de Karmática Resonancia'.

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Zoé formed in Mexico City in 1997, led by vocalist and guitarist León Larregui. Their debut album 'Zoé' came out in 2001, but it was their third record, 2006's 'Memo Rex Commander y el Corazón Atómico de la Vía Láctea,' that brought them wider attention. The single 'Labios Rotos' from that album became particularly popular across Latin America.

Their sound has often been described as atmospheric and introspective, with songs like 'Soñé' and 'No Hay Dolor' showing their melancholic side. The band's lineup has remained fairly stable, with Sergio Acosta on bass, Jesús Báez on drums, and Ángel Mosqueda on keyboards alongside Larregui.

Later albums like 'Reptilectric' (2010) and 'Aztlán' (2018) continued their exploration of psychedelic and experimental themes. They've released seven studio albums in total, with 'Sonidos de Karmática Resonancia' arriving in 2021.

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