Odisseo

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OriginEcatepec, State of Mexico, Mexico
Genres
Years active2010–present
Odisseo
Background information
OriginEcatepec, State of Mexico, Mexico
Genres
Years active2010–present
Label
Members
  • Juan Pablo López
  • Daniel León
  • Edgar Macin
  • Manuel Uribe
  • Rodolfo Guerrero
Past members
  • Esteban González
Websitehttps://odisseo.mx/

Odisseo is a Mexican alternative rock band. The band is composed of Juan Pablo López (vocals), Manuel Uribe (drums), Daniel León (guitar), Rodolfo Guerrero (keyboards), and Édgar Macín (bass).[1]

In their early days, their sound was influenced by Latin American romantic ballads from the 1970s and 1980s, British rock, and synth-pop from the same decades. Their main influences included José José, Roberto Carlos, The Style Council, Barry White, A Flock of Seagulls, The Strokes, The Killers, and The Smiths, among others. However, over the years, they have developed a distinct sound that has allowed them to stand out in the music scene in Mexico and Latin America. Odisseo's beginnings trace back to The Stupids Rock & Roll, an indie rock quartet that included Daniel León (guitar), Edgar Macin (bass), and Manuel Uribe (drums). When that project came to an end in 2010, Daniel, Edgar, and Manuel decided to continue making music together and invited Rodolfo Guerrero to refresh their sound with the addition of keyboards and synthesizers. Finally, Esteban González joined to provide vocals and contribute his songwriting. The band's name came from a suggestion by Manuel, who noted that the central themes in their lyrics were feelings of hate and desire, which led to the name "Odisseo." In 2011, a year after their formation, they released their debut EP “Los salvajes”, produced by Julián Navejas (of Enjambre). As part of the EP’s promotion, Odisseo joined the tour of Enjambre and Carla Morrison.[2]

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