Caifanes

Caifanes
Caifanes in June 1990. Top to bottom: Alfonso André and Alejandro Marcovich, Sabo Romo, Saúl Hernández and Diego Herrera
Caifanes in June 1990.
Top to bottom: Alfonso André and Alejandro Marcovich, Sabo Romo, Saúl Hernández and Diego Herrera
Background information
OriginMexico City, Mexico
GenresAlternative rock, gothic rock, new wave, post-punk, progressive rock
Years active1986–1996, 2011–present[1]
Labels
MembersSaúl Hernández
Alfonso André
Diego Herrera
Rodrigo Baills
Marco Rentería
Rodrigo Benítez
Past membersSabo Romo
Alejandro Marcovich

Caifanes is a Mexican rock band formed in Mexico City in 1986. The group achieved commercial success during the late 1980s and early 1990s. The original lineup of members consisted of Saúl Hernández (vocals and guitar), Sabo Romo (bass), Alfonso André (drums) and Diego Herrera (keyboards, saxophone). Alejandro Marcovich later joined as lead guitarist. Caifanes' style can be described[by whom?] as a hybrid of British new wave, progressive rock and Latin percussion underscored by deep, somber and Latin American-Mexican Spanish-influenced lyrics and the vocal style of Saúl Hernández. Members of Caifanes have cited The Cure, The Beatles and King Crimson as major influences. Adrian Belew produced their third studio album, El Silencio, and made a guest appearance on the track Piedra.

The name "Caifanes" is said to be derived from the 1940s Mexican pachuco (zoot suiter) slang "cae fine". Its equivalent in English would be "cool dude". The word has also been used to describe the proverbial Mexican pachuco, delinquent or outsider.

  1. ^ (14 December 2010). Caifanes regresa; tocará en el Vive Latino Archived 2010-12-17 at the Wayback Machine, El Universal.