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Flechas Cardinales

Barricada  Main Performer

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1 P'a Enredarte   4:07
2 Punto de Mira   4:03
3 Aguardiente   3:59
4 Eclipse   4:17
5 El Muelle   3:48
6 Como el Invierno   4:27
7 En lo Más Pequeño   3:37
8 Hasta Diez   3:34
9 Imán   4:06
10 La Balanza   3:18
11 Remiendos   3:46
12 Rugir y Morder   4:22
13 Flechas Cardinales   4:28
14 Ya Nos Veremos   4:42
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Flechas Cardinales

Audio Compact Disc

Label: WEA

Style: Hard Rock

Flechas Cardinales

UPC: 825646603725

Release Date: 04/24/2012

Original Release Date: 04/24/2012

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [P'a Enredarte, Punto de Mira, Aguardiente, Eclipse, El Muelle, Como el Invierno, En lo Más Pequeño, Hasta Diez, Imán, La Balanza, Remiendos, Rugir y Morder, Flechas Cardinales, Ya Nos Veremos]
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Mariano Prunes

For the first Barricada album after the departure of leader Enrique "El Drogas" Villareal, the band incorporated bassist Ander Izeta and promised to deliver a "100% Barricada album." They made good on their word on Flechas Cardinales, a return to their classic sound of melodic hard rock, as opposed to the trash/hardcore leanings of their most recent work. Producer Iker Piedrafita (a member of Dikers and son of second guitarist Alfredo, who also sings on two tracks) returns to ensure a contemporary punch, and first guitarist and co-founder Javier "El Boni" Hern?ndez assumes lead vocal duties -- as expected, since he used to sing half of their material anyway. Despite the absence of Villareal, who was thought to be the group's main writer and most outspoken political activist, the lyrics continue to reflect Barricada's trademark fiercely militant stance, as in the antiwar first single "Punto de Mira." ~ Mariano Prunes, Rovi