Latin rock band Maria Fatal became one of Los Angeles' rock en español scene pioneers in the early '90s. Formed by brothers Gabriel, Ernesto, and Fernando Ramírez, and joined by bass player Pepe Alonso, the group started playing in Mexico City's club circuit before moving to the U.S., debuting with a self-titled album released by San Francisco-based Aztlán Records. That same year, Maria Fatal participated in Austin's South by South West Music Seminar, while their song "Portate Mal," was climbing...
Latin rock band Maria Fatal became one of Los Angeles' rock en español scene pioneers in the early '90s. Formed by brothers Gabriel, Ernesto, and Fernando Ramírez, and joined by bass player Pepe Alonso, the group started playing in Mexico City's club circuit before moving to the U.S., debuting with a self-titled album released by San Francisco-based Aztlán Records. That same year, Maria Fatal participated in Austin's South by South West Music Seminar, while their song "Portate Mal," was climbing on Latin charts. In 1996, Jim Mankey and Johnette Napolitano produced Pasiones, Torturas y Otros. A year later Maria Fatal joined a compilation called Aztlán Alternativo, featuring "Silicon," "Antes," "Por Ella," and "Las Aves," covering the Cure's "10:15 Saturday Night," on Tributo a the Cure, released by the Latin division of WEA, soon, founding its own label, MoFo Records, and issuing Dermis in 2001. Maria Fatal is now set to release their next album in summer of 2006.
Formado en 1992 en Los Angeles, California por los hermanos Ramirez (Fernando - voz, Ernesto - guitarra, Gabriel - bateria) y Pepe Alonso - bajo, Maria Fatal sigue siendo una de las bandas mas exitantes dentro de la escena del Rock en Espanol en USA. Habiendo dejado huella en lugares como El Zocalo, The Whiskey, The Roxy, House of Blues, The Palace, Gibson Amphitheater, etc. y compartido el escenario con artistas como Charly Garcia, La Ley, Cypress Hill, Jaguares, Rage Against the Machine, y Concrete Blonde - entre otros-, el grupo se prepara para su proximo lanzamiento. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.