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La Llave de la puerta secreta

Rata Blanca · 2005

61 min · 11 tracks · heavy metal

A captivating blend of heavy metal riffs and melodic harmonies intertwine with lyrical introspection.

Why this album works

The album is significant for its reception within the Latin American rock community, showcasing Rata Blanca's ability to blend traditional heavy metal with Latin influences. It features tracks that resonated well with fans, helping the band maintain a strong presence on charts across Spanish-speaking countries and solidifying their legacy in the genre.
Best for
long, immersive listening sessions dynamic emotional journeys lyrical introspection and depth
Context
Released in 2005, 'La Llave de la puerta secreta' is Rata Blanca's seventh studio album, following their critically acclaimed 'El Reino Olvidado' from 2002. At this point, the band had solidified their status in the Latin American heavy metal scene, continuing to evolve their sound while maintaining their core identity. This album reflects a period of artistic consolidation as they navigated changes in the music landscape.
Stylistic neighbors
Ozzy Osbourne· Alice Cooper· Rob Zombie

Tracklist

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

  • 1 Intro 1:46
  • 2 La llave de la puerta secreta Standout 5:53
  • 3 La otra cara de la moneda 5:17
  • 4 Aún estás en mis sueños Standout 5:03
  • 5 Indigo 5:22
  • 6 Bajo el poder del sol 5:19
  • 7 Blues 8:46
  • 8 El Gran Rey del Rock and Roll Standout 5:25
  • 9 Guitarra española 7:44
  • 10 Michell, odia la oscuridad 4:38
  • 11 Mamma 6:08

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