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Released on December 18, 2020, through DEL Records , Corta Venas (translating to "Cut Veins") serves as the definitive manifesto for "sad sierreño," a subgenre that blends traditional Mexican instrumentation with the raw emotional vulnerability of modern emo music. As the group’s third studio album in a single year, it solidified Eslabon Armado’s role as pioneers of a new musical movement, staying true to their roots while pushing regional Mexican music into a global, youthful spotlight. Themes of Love and Heartbreak
The album is often described as an "emotional rollercoaster," balancing unrequited love in "Ando Más Que Mal" with more upbeat, yet lyrically heavy, compositions. Musical Innovation and "Sad Sierreño" Eslabon Armado-Corta Venas (Album Completo)
Musically, Corta Venas is a masterclass in the sound—a style popularized by the late Ariel Camacho and revived by Eslabon Armado with a modern twist. Released on December 18, 2020, through DEL Records
The album features a breakout collaboration with DannyLux on the track "Jugaste y Sufrí," which became a viral sensation and earned both artists their first entry on the Billboard Hot 100. Chart-Topping Impact and Legacy Corta Venas was not just a critical darling;
In a departure from purely acoustic sounds, Tovar incorporated electric guitars on certain tracks to add a different "vibe" and night-time chill feel.
Corta Venas was not just a critical darling; it was a commercial powerhouse that redefined what regional Mexican music could achieve on the charts.
The album's title reflects its core theme: the visceral pain of romantic disappointment. Across its massive , songwriter and lead vocalist Pedro Tovar navigates the complex stages of young love.