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-winning
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band. It was initially formed in
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in 1994, although membership started to stabilize in 1997. The band has achieved success in Mexico and most Spanish-speaking countries with albums such as ''
Rocanlover ''Rocanlover'' (''Misspelled: "Rock and Lover"'') is the second studio album by the Mexican alternative rock band Zoé. Released in 2003, it was produced by Phil Vinall, who had previously worked with the likes of Placebo, Elastica Elastica ...
'', ''
Memo Rex Commander y el Corazón Atómico de la Vía Láctea Memo Rex Commander y el Corazón Atómico de la Vía Láctea (''Memo Rex Commander and the Atomic Heart of the Milky Way'') is the third studio album by Mexican rock band Zoé. The record shows a noticeable synthpop Synth-pop (short ...
'' and ''
Reptilectric ''Reptilectric'' is the fourth studio album by Mexican rock band Zoé (band), Zoé, released in October 2008 through EMI Music. It was produced by Phil Vinall, who had previously worked with Radiohead and Placebo (band), Placebo. The album debut ...
''.


History

Zoé's history begins in
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in 1994, with slight influences from
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's
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, Zoé went through a period of changing line-ups and varying styles before stabilizing in 1997, with León Larregui (guitar and voice), Sergio Acosta (guitar), Alberto Cabrera (drums), Ángel Mosqueda (bass guitar) and Jesus Báez (keyboards). By this time, a clear influence from
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could be seen alongside the Britpop and grunge stylings.


1998–2004: Debut album and ''Rocanlover''

Faced with a lack of venues in which to showcase their music, Zoé relied upon self-organized concerts, the Internet and a self-published demo. All of these efforts, plus a good deal of positive word of mouth, helped them gain popularity in
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s in the
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. They signed their first recording contract in 1998, but nothing came of it. They independently released an album in 2000 that attracted the attention of
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, who took over its distribution. Popular songs from this recording included "Asteroide" and "Miel". Following the success of this album, some of their songs were included in the
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s of movies like ''
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'', '' Ladies Night'' and '' The Dreamer''. In November 2003, Zoé released a second album, produced by
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, who had previously worked with bands like
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and
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. This new album was titled ''
Rocanlover ''Rocanlover'' (''Misspelled: "Rock and Lover"'') is the second studio album by the Mexican alternative rock band Zoé. Released in 2003, it was produced by Phil Vinall, who had previously worked with the likes of Placebo, Elastica Elastica ...
'', and the main singles were "Peace and Love", "Love" and "Veneno". Although their musical style was becoming more clearly defined, the band had still not found an identity. In 2017, looking back at this period, Larreguí characterized this as a time of experimentation and trying different things; for example the band had not decided if they wanted to record more songs in English.


2004–2007: ''The Room'', ''Rocanlover'' and ''Memo Rex Commander''

Zoé left Sony in early 2004. The band kept working and touring during the whole year without a label behind them and started to gain a big following with the self-promoted singles "Love" and "Veneno". In early 2005, the band started working on new songs for their next album. By mid-2005, the band had recorded the song "
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" with their own resources. Also at this time, Cabrera left the band and Rodrigo Guardiola joined. Some major labels in Mexico were very interested in signing the band, but Zoé, tired of their bad past experiences, surprised everyone and signed an independent deal with Noiselab, a fast-growing independent label from Mexico. New songs to complete the EP, named ''
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'', were written. The EP became an instant hit, going Gold after selling more than 50,000 units. Some new songs were recorded in English, and some producers, like
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, expressed interest in taking them to the UK and Europe. The release of the EP was followed by two sold-out shows at the Metropolitan Theater in Mexico City and a national tour. The first six months of 2006 were quite active for Zoé. They kept playing strategic shows like the
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Festival and devoted themselves to the production of their third studio album. In January, the band went to Manzanillo to start preproduction with the British producer Phil Vinall. In February, there were shows and more preproduction in Mexico City, and March was used for basic tracking at
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Studios in
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. In April, post-production and more shows; the songs were mixed in May. The album was finished by early June. ''
Memo Rex Commander y el Corazón Atómico de la Vía Láctea Memo Rex Commander y el Corazón Atómico de la Vía Láctea (''Memo Rex Commander and the Atomic Heart of the Milky Way'') is the third studio album by Mexican rock band Zoé. The record shows a noticeable synthpop Synth-pop (short ...
'' (Memo Rex Commander and the Atomic Heart of the Milky Way) was released on 12 July 2006, going straight in to the Mexican charts at number one. The first single from the album, " Vía Láctea", had some rotation in local music channels like
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and
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. The album achieved
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status after more than 40,000 units sold in the four weeks after its release and it received very good reviews from the specialized press. On 1 September 2006, Zoé performed in Mexico's
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, a sold-out show in one of the most important stages for music in Mexico. Later, at the
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, they performed with
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, the guitarist (and sometimes vocalist) from the Scottish band
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. In November 2006, they toured with
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and
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in Mexico and the United States. On 28 November 2007, they recorded their first live CD/DVD, in the
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("Sports Palace"). The CD version is available with the title of 281107.


2008–2010: ''Reptilectric''

In fall 2008, Zoé released a fourth album, ''Reptilectric''. Containing 11 tracks, all in Spanish, ''Reptilectric'' signalled the end of Zoé's experimentation with writing and recording songs in English. It was produced by Phill Vinall. The title track was released as the first single on 8 September. The album debuted at number one in the Mexican charts and it was subsequently certified platinum for over 80,000 copies sold there. The band toured in support of the album in Mexico, Latin America, the United States and Spain. A remix album called ''Reptilectric Revisitado'' was released in October 2009, with remixed versions of the songs on the original album as well as cover versions by other Latin American artists. In Spain, the band released ''01-10'', a compilation album of some of the band's biggest hits and new versions of songs from ''Reptilectric'' and ''Memo Rex Commander'' featuring the Spanish artists
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,
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, Dorian and
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. The band performed at Coachella in support of ''Reptilectric''.


2011–2012: ''Música de Fondo''

In March 2011, the band released an MTV Unplugged album titled ''Música de Fondo'' (''Ambient Music''), with new interpretations of their biggest hits as well as new music. Guest performers included Adrian Dargelos,
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, Chetes and Denise Gutiérrez of
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. Four singles were released from the album: "Soñé", "Labios Rotos", "Luna" and a cover version of "
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". With this album, the band was nominated for awards at the
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, Lunas Del Auditorio and
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. In October 2011, the album went Gold in Colombia, the band's first album to do so outside of Mexico. As a personal thank you for the overwhelming success of this album, the band released a special single called "Energía" ("Energy") in February 2012.


2013–present: ''Prográmaton'' and ''Aztlán''

Zoé released a fifth album, ''
Prográmaton ''Prográmaton'' is the fifth studio album by the Mexican alternative rock band Zoé. It was released in October 2013 under EMI and Universal Music México, and was produced by Phil Vinall. A few days before the release of the album on the off ...
'', and announced an extended tour of 75 shows in 16 countries. In this new stage, Zoé presented what could be labeled their most mature and experimental work. The personnel that achieve this combination of music, lyrics and instrumental talents are Leon Larregui (vocals, guitar), Sergio Acosta (guitar), Jesús Báez (keyboards), Angel Mosqueda (bass guitar) and Rodrigo Guardiola (drums). After a two-year break where they launched a documentary called ''Panoramas'' and where Larregui released his second solo album, Zoé released the single "Azul" on 1 March 2018. Weeks after, the singles "Temor y Temblor" and "Clarividad" where also released, announcing their inclusion in the album ''
Aztlán (album) ''Aztlán'' is the sixth studio album by the Mexican rock band Zoé. The album was released on April 18, 2018 after a wait of over four years since their previous studio LP '' Prográmaton''. ''Aztlán'' was produced by longtime Zoé producer Phi ...
'', which was released on 20 April 2018.


Tour

*Zoé Unplugged Tour


Discography


Studio albums

*'' Zoé'' (2001) *''
Rocanlover ''Rocanlover'' (''Misspelled: "Rock and Lover"'') is the second studio album by the Mexican alternative rock band Zoé. Released in 2003, it was produced by Phil Vinall, who had previously worked with the likes of Placebo, Elastica Elastica ...
'' (2003) *''
Memo Rex Commander y el Corazón Atómico de la Vía Láctea Memo Rex Commander y el Corazón Atómico de la Vía Láctea (''Memo Rex Commander and the Atomic Heart of the Milky Way'') is the third studio album by Mexican rock band Zoé. The record shows a noticeable synthpop Synth-pop (short ...
'' (2006) *''
Reptilectric ''Reptilectric'' is the fourth studio album by Mexican rock band Zoé (band), Zoé, released in October 2008 through EMI Music. It was produced by Phil Vinall, who had previously worked with Radiohead and Placebo (band), Placebo. The album debut ...
'' (2008) *''
Prográmaton ''Prográmaton'' is the fifth studio album by the Mexican alternative rock band Zoé. It was released in October 2013 under EMI and Universal Music México, and was produced by Phil Vinall. A few days before the release of the album on the off ...
'' (2013) *''
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'' (2018) *'' Sonidos de Karmática Resonancia'' (2021)


EP

*'' The Room (EP)'' (2005)


Compilations

*''Grandes Hits'' (2005) *''Noiselab 001'' (2002) *''Zoé Hits 01–06'' (2006) *''Reptilectric Revisitado'' (2009) *''01-10'' (2010)


Live albums

*''281107'' (2008) *''
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'' (2011) *''8.11.14'' (2015)


Singles

*"Deja te Conecto" (2001) (''"Let Me Connect You"'') *"Asteroide" (2002) (''"Asteroid"'') *"Miel" (2002) (''"Honey"'') *"Peace and Love" (2003) *"Love" (2004) *"Veneno" (2004) (''"Poison"'') *"Dead" (2005) *" Vía Láctea" (2006) (''"Milky Way"'') *"No me Destruyas" (2006) (''"Don't Destroy Me"'') *" Paula" (2007) *"Reptilectric" (2008) *"Nada" (2009) (''"Nothing"'') *"Poli" (2009) *"Labios Rotos" (2010) ("''Torn Lips''") *"Luna" (2011) ("''Moon''") *"
Bésame Mucho "Bésame Mucho" (; "Kiss Me A Lot") is a bolero song written in 1940 by Mexican songwriter Consuelo Velázquez. It is one of the most popular songs of the 20th century and one of the most important songs in the history of Latin music. It was re ...
" (2011) ("''Kiss me a lot''") *"Energía" (2012) ("''Energy''") *"10 A.M." (2013) ("''10 A.M.''") *"Azul" (2018) ("''Blue''") *"El Duelo" (2020) ("''The Duel''")


Awards and nominations


Grammy Awards


Latin Grammy Awards


References


External links

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