Hernández, André, and Marcovich were all part of the band Las Insolitas Imágenes de Aurora in 1984. In 1986, that band broke up and Hernández and André remained together, and joined by Romo and Herrera, Caifanes was born. Since with Insolitas, part of the group had already gained a cult following, expectations were high for Caifanes. Their first live show was April 11, 1987 in a venue called Rockotitlán in Mexico City. The building was filled to its capacity, leaving many people outside.
After creating a four song demo with help from producer, Juan Aceves, Caifanes approached CBS Mexico. Unfortunately, they weren't treated too nicely. They dressed in black suits, with frizzly hair and wore makeup. The musical director disliked their new-wave-like sound and look (influenced by bands like The Cure, and The Jesus and Mary Chain) and told them they looked like "fags." After hearing the demo of "Sera Por Eso?" (Is It Because of That?), the CBS executive said "At CBS, our business is to sell records, not coffins."
Although CBS paid no attention to them, the Spanish rock movement was too strong to ignore. Ariola Records invited Caifanes to do an opening act for Argentinean rock star, Miguel Mateos, during his show in Mexico City. Mateo's producer, Oscar "Cachorro" Lopez, loved the band and he produced a demo for the band. Thanks to Lopez, Caifanes was signed to RCA-Ariola , and they went on to produce their first two albums.
By 1989, year in which Marcovich joined the line-up, Caifanes was one of the hottest rock acts to come from central Mexico. Along with bands like Maná, Fobia, Maldita Vecindad, La Lupita, and Cafe Tacvba, Caifanes moved Mexican rock to a wider audience and catapulted the entire movement of the 90's.
In 1995, Caifanes disbanded. Many have said that the break-up resulted because of the conflicting relationship between Hernández and Marcovich. Hernández and André continued together and went on to a new band project. Because of a legal dispute over the name, Hernández was forced to name the new band Jaguares, which built on the legacy of Caifanes.
In 2010, Caifanes reunited for the Vive Latino and Coachella festivals, and in 2011, they began touring.
Songs you've probably already heard from Caifanes
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3. La Negra Tomasa
4. Afuera
5. Viento
6. Matenme Porque Me Muero
7. No Dejes Que
My favorites:
1. Ayer Me Dijo Un Ave
2. Aqui No Es Asi
3. Dioses Ocultos
4. Nubes
5. La Llorona
6. Antes de Que Nos Olviden
7. Hasta Morir
8. Quisiera Ser Alcohol
9. Para Que No Digas Que No Pienso en Ti
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