New York, NY (Top40 Charts) This Saturday, November 30th, Enjambre was established as one of the most important bands of the Latin American continent by taking over the Domo de Cobre (the copper dome) and creating a deep connection with the 16,000 fans who sold out the Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City.
To kick off the evening, Girls Go Ska, a band chosen from more than 320 university bands in a contest organized by Enjambre and their team to support emerging talent, took the stage.
Afterwards, Lori Meyers, the special guests of the night, demonstrated why they are one of the largest groups in Spain. Their songs - exquisitely executed - connected with the Mexican public that is already receiving them as their own.
Shortly before 9:00 p.m. the Domo de Cobre was darkened and the public was thrilled to receive Enjambre. They began to hear the first notes of "Secuaz", one of the new songs by the band from Zacatecas, which was designated to open one of the most important shows of their career.
The first surprise of the night was including "Atentado", a song from their first album Consuelo en Domingo, on their set list. The song was appreciated by the band's oldest fans, who had been asking for it for some time. After "
Madrugada" they unleashed their rock power with "Dama Demencia", "
Celeste" and "Hematófago". In the latter, the band invited the members of Girls Go Ska on stage to perform with them, where they added their touch of fine female ska.
The members of Lori Meyers performed together with Enjambre during "Tercer Tipo". The Spaniards previously performance a version of that song in the legendary club El Náutico, in Galicia, Spain this past summer and for the first time shared it with their authors.
The production of the show was classic and spectacular. The band used four columns of white cloth on each side of the stage and a screen in the center to project images, colors and lights that gave depth and movement to the stage.
The audience sang each song at the top of their lungs, in a show that combined the power and energy of pure rock with the melodies and lyrics that characterize Enjambre.