Luzbel

Guitarist Raúl Fernández founded Red in England and it had a hard rock-influenced Motörhead style and a little peer voice of Ian Gillan.

In 1985, as part of the birth of Comstock subsidiary of WEA label Warner Music now, Luzbel was chosen among other groups to record their first official material, the acclaimed EP Metal Caído Del Cielo.

The classics Pasaporte al Infierno, Por Piedad, and Hijos Del Metal were inscribed in the annals of rock and roll history and to this day continue to be some of Luzbel's best work.

In 1987, the unexpected happened and Huizar left the band due to health issues that included a minor throat problem.

Bolaños' wider vocal range, attitude, a more wile[3] contributed a new lyrical style and the band expanded its fan base.

Bolaños brought powerful lyrics to the mix and it included one of Luzbel's greatest ballads, "souvenir"; however reception was cool among its hardcore followers and the distribution of this record was somewhat limited.

And in 2006, they released a double live album called: 'Otra vez en Vivo Desde El Infierno!!!

On December 1, 2017, Luzbel announced on their Facebook page that Mike de La Rosa departed from the band in amicable terms.

The singer slot is now filled by hard rock veteran vocalist, Mike Gonzalez (Adam, Erógena, Cisma), with whom they recorded a new album at La Rocka Producciones Studios in Mexico City in 2018.

[4] The pre-album contains 4 themes, all made, captured and pre-mixed in México City at La Rocka Producciones studios.

The latest album was launched in June 1st of 2024 on digital platforms, under the name of “Los Hijos de Adán”,[5] featuring 11 new songs.