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León Larregui Unveils New Album 'Manifiesto de un Tremendo Delirio'

Mexican artist León Larregui has released his new album 'Manifiesto de un Tremendo Delirio'. The 13-track work explores themes of vulnerability, loss, and healing through music. Created with the participation of renowned musicians and producers, it is considered perhaps the most significant work of his career.


León Larregui Unveils New Album 'Manifiesto de un Tremendo Delirio'

As he expresses in his opening verse—“it's the best revolution”—music (and any other creative discipline) can not only transform the world but also our own inner selves. This search unfolds across the 13 tracks that bring 'Manifiesto de un Tremendo Delirio' to life, where León Larregui guides an emotional journey through nostalgia, desire, and a kind of luminous melancholy. Throughout this journey, a suitcase becomes a key narrative element: a symbolic container that holds memories, emotions, and reflections born from vulnerability. The project is enriched by collaborations with musicians like Vincent Polycarpe (drums), Victor Mechanik (guitars and synthesizers), and Fabrice Colombani (percussions), as well as a distinguished production team including Rémi Peral, Jack Lahana, Rob Coudert, and Adán Jodorowsky, who also participated in the bass recording. With this work, León Larregui delivers what is possibly the most significant album of his career to date, reaffirming that even in the deepest cracks of the heart, light always finds a way to seep through and illuminate everything. Such is the case with 'Manifiesto de un Tremendo Delirio', the new album by León Larregui, who exposes one of his most vulnerable sides across 13 songs that reflect on loss, the melancholy of daily life, the longing for a better world, and personal rebirth. 'This album is a bit melancholic and talks about a moment in my life. It took me two years to make it and it's about how I lived those years, a bit difficult, but it was my way of processing everything I was going through,' shares León Larregui. Part of that emotional universe had already begun to reveal itself in singles like 'Cometas', 'Bruma', and the recent hit 'Se Me Va', a track that stands out for its ability to fuse the melancholy of bolero with the sonic sophistication that has defined the artist's career. To these compositions is added 'Amén', the chosen track to lead the LP's release. Breakups are often complex processes, as they force us to reconsider not only our deepest beliefs about love and eternity, but also push us to look inward, heal what we have neglected, and face, without filters, our shadows and our light. In that emotional transit—as painful as it is revelatory—great works are also born. Its sound, closer to an epic luminosity, is built upon a psychodelic rock-pop instrumentation that sustains a clear message: art has a deeply healing power.

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