Los Claxons are a Mexican rock band combining pop, rock, and alternative music since 2005.
List of Los Claxons's featurings
Gloria Trevi, Sofía Reyes & Nach Scratch
Los Claxons members' ages
Los Claxons members are currently 48, 45, 43 & 46 years old.
Los Claxons's country of origin
Los Claxons is from Mexico.
Los Claxons members' real names
Los Claxons members' real names are Daniel Zepeda, Arturo Vargas, Miguel Ángel Vega & José Luis Piña.
The Success Story of Los Claxons
Who Are Los Claxons?
Los Claxons is a Mexican pop-rock band formed in 2005. The current members of the band are Daniel Zepeda (vocals/guitar), Arturo Vargas (vocals/guitar), Miguel Ángel Vega (drums) and José Luis Piña (bass/vocals).
Music & Style of Los Claxons
Los Claxons have a unique sound. They combine pop, rock and alternative music to create their own unique sound. Their music has been featured in movies such as “No Eres Tu Soy Yo” and “Amor, Dolor Y Viceversa”. They have also released several albums such as “Los Claxons” (2006), “El Momento” (2008) and “Bajo La Lluvia” (2010).
Collaborations & Awards
Los Claxons have collaborated with many big names such as Gloria Trevi, Sofía Reyes and Nach Scratch. In 2009, they won a Latin Grammy for Best Alternative Music Album for their album “El Momento”. They were also nominated for a Latin Grammy for Best Rock Song for their song “Camino A Encontrarte” in 2014.
Other Projects
In 2011, Los Claxons created the project “Claxonera” which was a collaboration between the band and various other artists. In 2013, they released the album “Frente al Mar” which was produced by renowned producer Gustavo Santaolalla. They also released an acoustic version of the album in 2014.
Conclusion
Los Claxons have become one of the most popular bands in Mexico. With their unique blend of pop, rock and alternative music, they have created their own sound that is loved by fans all over the world. Their collaborations with other big names have also helped them gain more recognition and fame. They are definitely one of the most important bands in Latin America.