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Durazno sangrando

Invisible

Album 1975

About this album

Sound: "Progressive rock meets poetic lyricism in a tapestry of intricate melodies and rich instrumentation."

Where they were

Released in January 1975, 'Durazno sangrando' is Invisible's debut album, marking their entry into the Argentine progressive rock scene. At this time, the band was gaining traction after forming in 1973, influenced by the burgeoning rock movement in Argentina that embraced both lyrical depth and experimental soundscapes.

Why it matters

'Durazno sangrando' is significant for its innovative blend of rock and poetic lyrics, influencing subsequent Argentine bands in the progressive genre. The album's title track became emblematic of the country's musical evolution during the 1970s, showcasing a unique cultural identity amidst political turmoil.

Essential tracks

  • "Encadenado al ánima" — This nearly 16-minute opener encapsulates the band's ambitious approach, weaving complex arrangements with profound lyrics that set the tone for the album.
  • "Durazno sangrando" — The title track features haunting melodies and vivid imagery, reflecting the existential themes that permeate much of Invisible's work and resonating deeply with listeners.
  • "Dios de la adolescencia" — Clocking in at just under three minutes, this track stands out for its concise yet impactful commentary on youth and identity, showcasing the band's lyrical prowess.

Release Date

January 1, 1975

Artist Origin

Argentina

Tracklist

  1. 1 Encadenado al ánima 15:38
  2. 2 Durazno sangrando 3:44
  3. 3 Pleamar de águilas 4:26
  4. 4 En una lejana playa del ánimus 10:03
  5. 5 Dios de la adolescencia 2:47