Los Daniels Launch New Single Before Concert in Mexico City

Mexican rock band Los Daniels returns with their new single 'Let the Dogs Bark' and prepares for a concert at Teatro Metropolitán on February 8.


Los Daniels Launch New Single Before Concert in Mexico City

The influential Mexican rock band Los Daniels has released "Deja Que Ladren Los Perros," the first single from their highly anticipated eighth studio album titled "Híbrido." Los Daniels have established themselves as leaders in independent music in Mexico.

"We are a band at a key moment to seek many things we have not achieved in these 18 years," said the band in reference to the new release. Los Daniels are gearing up for their concert on February 8th at the Teatro Metropolitan in Mexico City.

At a recent event, the band expressed their desire to bring their music to Mexicans in the United States, also supporting Latin American migrants in general. Los Daniels revealed their intention to tour the U.S., despite Donald Trump's policies.

The concert under the name "Híbrido" promises to be an energetic and passionate experience, featuring all the hits that have marked the band's trajectory. Ismael Salcedo, lead singer of Los Daniels, highlighted the importance of live performances over social media, although he acknowledged the relevance of the latter in today's world.

In gratitude to their followers, Los Daniels surprised everyone with a performance at the Cibeles fountain, offering a preview of what can be expected at their upcoming concert. The band members appeared enthusiastic and motivated for 2025, highlighting their past collaborations with artists like Natalia Lafourcade and Omar Rodríguez.

The new single, "Deja Que Ladren Los Perros," addresses the issue of hate on social media, a topic the band considers increasingly common. Los Daniels mentioned that the song is not specifically aimed at "haters" but at those who express hate in general. The band emphasized their longevity in the music scene and their desire to continue working, even in the United States despite the current political situation.