Corazones cover

Corazones

Los Prisioneros · 2022

45 min · 9 tracks · new wave · pop rock · punk

A vibrant blend of new wave and pop rock, echoing with nostalgic melodies and sharp social commentary.

Why this album works

'Corazones' received notable attention for its critique of modern Chilean society, resonating particularly with younger audiences who connect with its lyrical depth. The album's lead single, 'Tren al sur,' charted well, reinforcing the band's enduring legacy and influence on new generations of Latin music fans.
Best for
long, immersive listening sessions dynamic emotional journeys nostalgic reflective moods
Context
Released in early 2022, 'Corazones' marks Los Prisioneros' first studio album since their reunion in 2016. The band, known for their influential role in the Latin American rock scene during the late 1980s, returned to explore contemporary themes while maintaining their signature sound. This album reflects both a nostalgic return and a fresh engagement with current societal issues.
Stylistic neighbors
No Doubt· Nena· R. Stevie Moore

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Tren al sur Standout 5:36
  • 2 Amiga mía Standout 4:02
  • 3 Con suavidad 5:04
  • 4 Corazones rojos 3:31
  • 5 Cuéntame una historia original 3:49
  • 6 Estrechez de corazón 6:23
  • 7 Por amarte 6:03
  • 8 Noche en la ciudad (Fiesta!) 6:10
  • 9 Es demasiado triste Standout 4:51

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