
Intocable's Worst Nightmare: A Night in Monterrey No One Will Forget
Intocable Drummer Recounts Band's Worst Show Ever: A Monterrey Night of Indifference Monterrey, Mexico - In a recent interview, René Martínez, the drummer for renowned Norteño band Intocable, shared a candid account of what he considers the band's most disappointing performance. The event, held in Monterrey, Mexico, was marked by a lack of audience engagement, a stark contrast to their usual enthusiastic crowds. Martínez described the show's circumstances: "We played at a government event, and it was in Monterrey. It was late, we started at 10 pm, and the people were exhausted after being there all day." This late start time, he explained, significantly impacted the audience's energy level and participation. He continued, "Nobody smiled, nobody applauded, nobody did anything. We felt like, 'What's going on?'" The lack of response from the crowd was deeply disheartening for the band, which is known for its strong connection with its fans. Despite the negative experience, Martínez's account offers a valuable insight into the challenges and vulnerabilities faced by even the most successful musicians. It serves as a reminder of the importance of audience engagement and the emotional impact of a less-than-stellar performance.