Guatemala City boy band Los Skeepers released a new single titled "NADA MÁS+" on Friday [1].
The release marks a continued effort by the group to establish a presence in the alt-pop genre. By blending contemporary sounds with a specific aesthetic, the band aims to fill a niche for listeners seeking upbeat, melodic music.
Los Skeepers consists of six members: Juan Andrés Paiz, Alex Olivares, Joaquín Flores, Juan Pablo Nájera, Danniel Díaz Contreras, and Jeremy Sandoval [1]. The group formed in Guatemala City, utilizing the local creative scene to develop their sound [1].
The band said the motivation behind the project was an effort to pacify an itch for sunny alt-pop [1]. This stylistic direction is evident in the production of "NADA MÁS+", which follows the group's initial entry into the music industry.
This is not the first release for the ensemble. The group previously launched their debut single, "Luismigirl", in June 2025 [1]. That initial release set the stage for their current trajectory and the subsequent development of their discography.
While the group continues to build its catalog, they remain focused on the specific sonic identity of the "sunny" alt-pop sound [1]. The members have worked together to refine this image since their formation in the Guatemalan capital.
“Los Skeepers consists of six members: Juan Andrés Paiz, Alex Olivares, Joaquín Flores, Juan Pablo Nájera, Danniel Díaz Contreras, and Jeremy Sandoval.”
The emergence of Los Skeepers highlights the growing influence of Guatemala City as a hub for alt-pop music. By targeting a specific 'sunny' aesthetic, the group is attempting to differentiate itself from traditional Latin pop structures, signaling a shift toward more eclectic, indie-influenced sounds within the region's boyband dynamic.


