Escapar

Escapar: The Driving Force of Modern Latin Rock
Escapar is a dynamic Latin rock band that emerged from the vibrant music scene of Mexico City in the late 2000s. The group achieved mainstream success with their platinum-certified second album, "Horizontes," which spawned several chart-topping rock singles across Latin America.
Early career
Escapar officially formed in 2008, founded by vocalist/guitarist Mateo Ríos and drummer Salvador "Chava" López. The band honed its gritty, guitar-driven sound through relentless touring on the local club circuit, building a dedicated following.
Their self-released debut EP, "Primera Salida," in 2010 caught the attention of independent label Sónica Records. This led to their first full-length album, "Ruido en la Ciudad," in 2012, which established their signature blend of alternative rock and Latin rhythms.
Breakthrough
The band's major breakthrough arrived in 2015 with their sophomore album, "Horizontes," released under a new contract with Warner Music México. The lead single, "Grito en el Silencio," became a massive hit, dominating Mexican rock radio for months.
"Horizontes" was certified platinum in Mexico and reached number three on the Mexican Albums Chart. This commercial success solidified Escapar's position as a leading act in the new wave of Latin rock, allowing them to embark on their first international tour.
Key tracks
Grito en el Silencio — This anthemic 2015 single became Escapar's signature song and their first to top the Mexican Rock Songs chart.
Volver a Empezar — A key track from "Horizontes" known for its powerful, hopeful lyrics and driving rhythm that resonated widely with fans.
Resistencia — Featured on their 2019 album "Muros," this song showcased a heavier, more politically charged side of the band's songwriting.
Sin Red — A notable 2021 collaboration with Argentine rock singer Gustavo Cerati that expanded their audience across South America.
Following their breakthrough, Escapar maintained a steady output, releasing the well-received album "Muros" in 2019. They have collaborated with several established artists, including a notable live performance with Zoé at Mexico's Vive Latino festival. Their music continues to evolve, incorporating elements of post-punk and electronic textures while staying rooted in guitar-centric Latin rock.
Fans of Escapar's energetic and melodic approach to rock often appreciate the work of similar artists. The atmospheric rock of Zoé shares a similar artistic ambition and national acclaim. The raw, garage-rock energy of Comisario Pantera mirrors Escapar's earlier, grittier sound. For those who enjoy the anthemic, festival-ready quality of their choruses, the music of Mon Laferte, especially her rock-oriented work, offers a compelling parallel.
Escapar's catalog is a staple on rock radio stations featured on this website. Their hits receive regular airplay on major Mexican rock FM stations, alternative rock radio streams, and independent music radio stations focusing on Latin alternative sounds, ensuring their music reaches a broad and enthusiastic audience.
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