"Déjà-vu" is a signature track by , a pioneering Mexican gothic metal band formed in 1997. Known for its haunting melodies and dark romanticism, the song has several iterations, including the original metal version and popular acoustic arrangements. Song Background and Release
They are considered one of the most influential bands in Mexican gothic metal, with a discography exceeding 30 studio albums.
As of 2026, the band has a complex history marked by a significant split in 2015:
Includes Lénore Moon (vocals), Martin Tristán (bass), Emir Bucio (guitar), and Vlad Landeros (drums/songwriting).
Introspection, deep emotions, and the cyclical nature of time/memory. Versions:
The song is defined by distinctive, rich vocals paired with atmospheric melodies.
A live performance video was notably included in the 2011 DVD Crisálida , featuring the band performing at the Zócalo in Mexico City. Musical Analysis and Lyrics
Eerie and intense, typical of the "Escena Oscura" (Dark Scene) in Mexico.