It's been a long time since I wrote my last words about a record, precisly they were dedicated to Difuntos Correa 's first work: Tramposo Amor . At that time I didn't have enough praises for that work, 'cause I enjoyed it, from the begining to the last note and, currently is, one of my favorites ever. Well, time has gone and Difuntos released their second album to the streets on 2006 while they enjoyed an interesting title: the band who played more in live on 2005; their first work was, also, awarded as one of the best rock albums; and finally, they were already famous and succesfull, in Chile at least. Obviously, to release a second record under those conditions is, always, a risky bet, because it's inevitable falling into temptation to comparing. And perhaps, we are getting used to this kind of analysis, between both pieces; but actually, I'm going to do exactly that through the next lines. Let's start [as if I haven't started yet]. I believe that on
¡Ea, Señor! A mis enemigos veo venir, y tres veces repito: ojos tengan, no me vean; boca tengan, no me hablen; manos tengan, no me toquen; pies tengan, no me alcancen. La sangre les beba y el corazón les parta...