Jose Madero

Jose Madero: The Poetic Voice of Mexican Rock
Jose Madero is a Mexican singer, songwriter, and author best known as the frontman and principal lyricist for the acclaimed rock band Panda. Hailing from Monterrey, Mexico, Madero led Panda to become one of the most successful Spanish-language rock acts of the 2000s, with multiple albums achieving gold and platinum certifications across Latin America.
Early career
Jose Madero Vizcaíno was born in 1980 in Monterrey, Nuevo León. His musical journey began in the mid-1990s when he co-founded the band Panda with school friends, initially performing covers of songs by bands like Green Day. The group self-released their debut album, "Arroz con leche," in 2000, catching the attention of the independent label Movic Records.
Breakthrough
Panda's national breakthrough arrived in 2004 with their third studio album, "Para ti con desprecio." Released under Movic Records, the album's lead single, "Los malaventurados no lloran," became a massive rock radio hit. The record's success was solidified in 2006 with "Amantes sunt amentes," which propelled the band to new heights, eventually being certified platinum in Mexico for sales exceeding 100,000 copies.
Key tracks
Los malaventurados no lloran — This 2004 single defined Panda's emo-pop sound and became an anthem, establishing their mainstream presence.
Cita en el quirófano — A key track from the platinum "Amantes sunt amentes" album, showcasing Madero's signature poetic and dramatic lyrical style.
Narcisista por excelencia — A standout from 2007's "Sinfonía soledad," highlighting the band's maturation into more complex rock arrangements.
Cuando no es como debiera ser — This song from his 2015 solo debut "Carmesí" marked a successful shift to a more personal, acoustic-driven sound.
Following Panda's indefinite hiatus in 2011, Madero embarked on a solo career, exploring softer, baroque pop and folk influences. His solo debut, "Carmesí" (2015), was released under his own label, Morsa Records, and was followed by "¿Dónde está el cielo?" (2018) and "Luna negra" (2021). Beyond music, Madero has published several novels and poetry collections, further cementing his reputation as a multifaceted storyteller.
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Jose Madero's music, both with Panda and as a solo artist, maintains a strong presence on radio. His hits are staples on Mexican alternative rock radio stations and classic rock FM stations, while his newer solo work is featured on independent music radio stations and various online rock radio streams dedicated to Latin alternative sounds.
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