La GranjaLos Tigres del Norte
Release Date: 09/08/2009
Original Release:
2009
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1089863_CD
UPC # 808835419222
Label: Fonovisa
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Performer: Los Tigres del Norte
Distributor: n/a Notes: One of the longest running and highly respected acts in regional Mexican music, Los Tigres Del Norte, in the populist narrative tradition of the corrido, offer sharp political and social commentary through romantic, accordion-driven ballads and upbeat waltz-like rhythms. The group's 2009 effort, LA GRANJA, while not venturing far from the time-honored formula of traditional norteno, incorporates a broader palette of international influences from polka to samba. And though the Spanish-language lyrics--dealing with such subjects as drug trafficking, the plight of illegal immigrants, and corruption in the Mexican government--might limit its appeal for some, others will take delight at the group's lively, expressive, and passionate pan-border sound. The kings of norte�o music return with their 512th album (give or take), their first disc of new material since 2007's Detalles y Emociones, which found them moving into some unexpected territory (releasing the song "El Muro," sung in multiple languages). That was followed by 2008's Raices, a set of classic Mexican songs transformed into norte�o, and a live album. But based on this evidence, the four Hern�ndez brothers and cousin/drummer Oscar Lara were hardly coasting. As regular as clockwork or the steady, polka-like norte�o beat, this album offers a dozen new songs dealing with love, crime, and the immigrant experience. There are some surprises -- "Como la Vida Sin F�tbol" features almost rap-like vocals and an unexpectedly aggressive beat supporting a humorous lyric about soccer fanaticism (including the noise of a cheering crowd and a game announcer). But for the most part, Los Tigres del Norte rose to their position at the top of the norte�o heap by delivering exactly what their fans want, and this is an extremely well-played and gracefully sung selection of songs that will surely keep their audience two-stepping across the floor for the year until their next release. (In an interesting acknowledgement of norte�o's popularity as cell phone ringtones, the group has released an EP containing two album cuts and two exclusive songs -- "El Poste" and "Va Sola" -- downloadable from Verizon.) ~ Phil Freeman |