Luzer release debut EP ‘La Insoportable Incrospidez Del Ser’
Crashing out of the chaos of Mexico City’s underground scene, luzer has released their debut EP “La insoportable incrospidez del ser”, an adrenaline-punched collection of five furious tracks that spit in the face of apathy and demand to be heard.
Luzer prides themselves on blending energetic alt-rock with introspective and catchy melodies that capture the essence of Mexico City’s vibrant music scene. After opening for Atreyu in their hometown this past month, luzer is on a roll, capturing new fans night after night with every live show and piece of new music they release.
The EP reaffirms their status as one of the most exciting punk acts to emerge from Mexico City in recent years, and after signing to Hopeless Records this past September, the sky’s the limit for this quartet.

LUZER SHARES OF THE NEW EP:
“La insoportable incrospidez del ser'” is the culmination of a year filled with hard work, growth, and life-changing experiences. This EP captures the highs and lows of a new chapter in our journey, from beginning to end.
When we first set out on this path, we never imagined signing with Hopeless Records, learning from legends like Pedro and Pablo from Pedro y el Lobo, sharing stage with bands we grew up listening to like Atreyu, and building such an amazing team around us.
We’re endlessly grateful to the entire Hopeless team for believing in this project unconditionally, to DJay and Jason for adopting us and guiding us along the way, and to all our luzerliebers—thank you for listening, supporting us, and keeping the fantasy alive.
“La insoportable incrospidez del ser” Tracklist:
1. Insoportable (mejor me echo una chela)
2. Perdon x no ir a tu cumple 🙁
3. Sentirte Aquí
4. Suficiente
5. Confundido
Listen here.
Mexico City-born quartet luzer met in the most pop-punk way possible: at a house party. A couple of them, in fact. Coincidentally, as vocalist Fernanda, and drummer Gustavo met at the band’s first rehearsal, they realized they went to music school together in their younger years. There’s no denying that fate brought luzer together. The band’s deep roots and connection to their Mexican culture have inspired luzer to be the most authentic version of themselves they can be. Although their current sound lies between the realms of pop punk, hyper-pop, and hardcore, they aren’t afraid of breaking new ground when it comes to curating their unique sound. luzer is paving a fresh path in the Latin pop punk community and they’re having enough fun for all of us.
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