La 5ª Estación (Spanish for "The Fifth Station"; often spelled La Quinta Estación) is a Latin Grammy-award winning Spanish pop/rock band composed of three musicians from Madrid: Natalia
Alternative rock band from Mexico City formed in 1995 by ex-Sangre Azteca guitarist José Manuel Aguilera and bassist Federico Fong, playing along with invited drummer Alfonso André and chorist Cecilia Toussaint. Inspired by bands such as
L.A. Guns started in 1982 as a straightup dirty ass rock n roll band. The band was put together by Tracii Guns in his last year of high school.
The band has had some noteable members such as Axl Rose, Phillip Lewis and Jizzy Pearl, but...
In 1987, ex-Aparato Raro member Rodrigo Aboitiz, ex-Paraiso Perdido member Andrés Bobe, and ex-Nadie member Shia Arbulu formed a techno-pop ensemble called la Ley...
Mexican experimental band La Lupita got involved in the local scene in the early-΄90s, combining rock and traditional Latin music, performing ironic and sarcastic lyrics, which resulted in one of the band΄s main
An exceptionally well-regarded Spanish pop/rock band, La Oreja de Van Gogh are also one of the most commercially successful, with each of their albums selling around a million copies worldwide. Driven by electric guitar and
La Renga is a hard rock band from Argentina, formed in 1988. It was the release of Despedazado Por Mil Partes, in 1996, that made them nationally famous.
Spanish pop/rock band La Unión got involved in the local scene in the early ΄80s. Singer Rafael Sánchez, bass player Luis Bolín, guitarist Mario Martínez...