Chac Mool
Chac Mool was a progressive rock band from Mexico City, Mexico, formed in 1979 and dissolved in 1985.
The appearance of Chac Mool on stage coincides with the beginning of the decade of the Mexican rock boom. One of the main characteristics of the group, whose leaders were Jorge Reyes and Armando Suarez, was the creation of atmosphere through deep lyrics that forced the hearing to move to a fantasy world.
Chac Mool's instrumentation included several elements such as the cello, mandolin, drums, synthesizers, Mellotron, flute and pre-Hispanic instruments, creating a very unique style, all thanks to the creativity of the members of the band.
Members:
Jorge Reyes - flute, guitar, vocals
Armando Suárez - bass, vocals, mandolin
Mauricio Bieletto - vocals, cello, acoustic guitar
Carlos Castro - drums, percussion
Carlos Alvarado - keyboards Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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