Artist's albums
DESVELADO
2023 · album
Ella Baila Sola
2023 · single
Una Mentirosa
2023 · single
Mía Un Año
2022 · single
NOSTALGIA
2022 · album
Tu Veneno Mortal, Vol. 2
2021 · album
Entre La Lumbre
2021 · single
Lamento Boliviano
2021 · single
Te Encontré
2021 · single
Corta Venas
2020 · album
Vibras de Noche
2020 · album
La Trokita
2020 · single
Con Tus Besos (En Vivo)
2020 · single
Tu Veneno Mortal
2020 · album
Navegando y Flotando
2019 · EP
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Biography
California-based "musica Mexicana" trio Eslabon Armado's name translates as "linked chain." Illustrated by their interlocking vocal harmonies and woven acoustic guitars and basses, the group's style re-frames the Regional Mexican music of ranchera with the language of sierreña music, the "music of the mountain ranges." While the rhythms and melodies are similar to those found in norteño, the (mostly) guitars-and-vocals-only approach creates a similar feeling to that of campfire music played by wandering campesino minstrels. The group's first two singles, "Con Tus Besos" and "La Trokita," both came out of nowhere and placed on the upper rungs of the Regional Mexican, Latin Songs, and Latin streaming lists. Their 2020 debut album, Tu Veneno Mortal -- which reached number one on the Mexican Regional Albums chart and the Top Latin albums -- was followed by Vibras de Noche in July and the 22-track Corta Venas in December -- both topped the Regional Mexican albums chart. After Gabriel left the group, they released 2021's Tu Veneno Mortal, Vol. 2 and 2022's Nostalgia as a duo. Upon release, it became the first Top Ten-charting regional Mexican album ever to place on the all-genre Top 200. 2023's Desvelado debuted at the top of the Latin albums chart. Eslabon Armado was founded in 2017 by three teenage friends: lead vocalist and requinto guitarist Pedro Tovar (also the band's songwriter), guitarist/harmony vocalist Gabriel Hidalgo, and acoustic bassist/bajoloche player Bryan Tovar, who also sings harmony. As individuals, the trio's members were deeply influenced by the music of their parents' generation. Before branching out to write original material, they'd studied and played rancheras and norteño music since they were small children. As teens, however, they absorbed the inspiration of sierreña music as played by its most important practitioner, the late, chart-topping Regional Mexican artist Ariel Camacho with Los Plebes del Rancho. After his passing in 2015, a gap remained in the genre. When Eslabon Armado formed (they were named by Pedro and Bryan's father, an amateur songwriter), they pursued a slightly different approach. They sought to create an alternative music that melded various instruments, all while based on the guitar approach of the sierreña style. The trio released live videos to YouTube and other social media channels. Unbeknownst to them, their videos and songs had been heard by Del Records' boss and impresario Ángel del Villar. He sought them out and signed them before any other label could. The band's first single and video for "Con Tus Besos" (a song Pedro Tovar felt was not up to snuff) was issued in late March 2020. It peaked at number 21 on the Hot Latin Songs charts and at 16 on the Latin Streaming Songs list a week later. In May, Eslabon Armado issued their debut long-player, Tu Veneno Mortal. The ten-song set, which wove mariachi and banda horns into some songs, entered the Regional Mexican albums chart at number two -- it eventually reached number one -- and the Top Latin Albums list at seven. The group followed the release in June with a non-album single and video, "La Trokita." The latter rang up over a million views in its first two weeks of release. Just five months later, they followed with the 14-song Vibras de Noche; it reached number one at both Latin Albums and Mexican Regional Albums and peaked at 18 on the Top 200. In December, they struck again with the 22-track Corta Venas, their third chart-topping Mexican Regional Albums entry in three tries; the recording also placed at two on the Latin Albums list and reached number 56 on the Top 200. In the aftermath, Gabriel Hidalgo left the group, making them a duo for a short time. On February 11 of 2021, Eslabon Armado joined Ulices Chaidez on the collaborative single "Te Encontre," and followed it a day later with their own "Lamento Bolivia." In March they issued "Entre La Lumbre." At the annual Billboard Music Awards, they took home the prize for Top Latin Duo/Group. At the end of June, they released their follow-up album, Tu Veneno Mortal, Vol. 2, their first as a duo. It entered the Top Latin Albums chart at number five. The band became a quartet after the Tovar brothers enlisted Damian Pachecho and Ulises Gonzalez on requinto and acoustic guitar, respectively. Pedro became lead vocalist. 2022's Nostalgia was another guest-studded affair with contributions from DannyLux and Junior H, among others. The set entered the Regional Mexican Albums chart at number one. Further, Nostalgia made industry history as the first Mexican Regional debut album to place on the all-genre Top 200 -- at number nine -- in addition to topping more than a dozen streaming charts. 2023 saw the release of the Peso Pluma-assisted single "Ella Baila Sola," which went viral and reached number five on the Billboard Hot 100. In addition to touring, Del convinced them to re-enter the studio. Given Tovar's prolific songwriting, gathering material was not an issue. In May 2023 the quartet released Desvelado, a 16-track set revolving around love and heartbreak songs. The band got assistance from a number of high-profile guests including Peso Pluma and Junior H. Upon release, Desvelado entered the Top Latin Albums chart at number one, and the Top 200 at six. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi