Once Tiros: A Journey Through Rock and Controversy
Once Tiros, the Mexican rock band known for their anthemic song "Callejón," has left an indelible mark on the Latin music scene. Their journey has been marked by challenges, controversies, and a discography that has captivated audiences worldwide.
Formation and Early Years
Once Tiros was formed in 1995 in Monterrey, Mexico, by Sergio Arau, Alejandro Rosso, and Enrique Blanc. The band's name, which translates to "Eleven Shots," is a nod to the 11 members who initially made up the group.
From the outset, Once Tiros embraced a raw and rebellious sound that resonated with a generation of Mexican youth. Their debut album, "Ya No Hay Futuro," released in 1998, catapulted them to stardom and established them as a force to be reckoned with.
The Anthems of "Callejón" and "Querida"`
Once Tiros' breakthrough came with their sophomore album, "El Canto del Gallo." The album featured two of the band's most iconic songs, "Callejón" and "Querida." "Callejón," with its hard-hitting lyrics and soaring chorus, became an instant anthem for the marginalized and disillusioned. "Querida," a heartfelt ballad about unrequited love, resonated with listeners across generations.
Success and Controversies
As Once Tiros' fame grew, so did the controversies surrounding them. The band's outspoken lyrics, often critical of social and political issues, drew both praise and condemnation. In 2002, the group was accused of inciting violence at a concert, leading to their temporary ban from playing live.
Despite these challenges, Once Tiros remained steadfast in their commitment to their music. Their subsequent albums, including "100% Vivo" (2003) and "El Juego de la Vida" (2004), continued to garner critical acclaim and expand their fan base.
Band Members and Collaborations
Over the years, Once Tiros has undergone several lineup changes. Key members include:
* Sergio Arau: Lead vocalist and co-founder * Alejandro Rosso: Guitarist and co-founder * Enrique Blanc: Drummer and co-founder * Rodrigo Echávarri: Guitarist * Rubén Albarrán: Bassist
The band has also collaborated with renowned artists such as Willie Nelson, Lila Downs, and Manu Chao.
Discography
Once Tiros' discography includes the following albums:
* Ya No Hay Futuro (1998) * El Canto del Gallo (2000) * 100% Vivo (2003) * El Juego de la Vida (2004) * Somos Vivos (2006) * En Vivo Desde el Palacio de los Deportes (2007) * Algo Está Cambiando (2009) * Once Tiros (2012)
Legacy and Impact
Once Tiros' music has left an enduring legacy in Mexican rock. Their anthems of rebellion, hope, and heartbreak have touched the lives of countless listeners. Despite the controversies and challenges they have faced, the band's commitment to their craft and their unwavering passion for making a difference have ensured their place as one of the most iconic and influential groups in Latin America.