Argentine Progressive Rock veterans Trigémino, originally formed in 1976, return with “Corre Hacia Tu Vida,” released on December 20, 2025 via Viajero Inmóvil Records. This album marks not only a reunion of foundational members Jorge Minissale and Juan “Pollo” Raffo but also an expanded lineup, crafting a conceptual work that chronicles the social and historical nuances of their generation. The album blends the band’s classic Symphonic Progressive Rock essence with contemporary sonorities, balancing technically intricate arrangements with song-oriented accessibility. The album opens with the titular track, “Corre Hacia Tu Vida,” a 4:20-minute exploration of intertwining synth textures and arpeggiated guitar motifs. The piece immediately immerses the listener in a soundscape that fuses classic Symphonic Prog with elements of Rock Nacional Argentino. The rhythmic section navigates multiple tempo changes with precision, while Héctor “Cote” Conrado‘s vocals imbue the track with the emotional depth characteristic of 1970s Argentine Rock. “Cosecha” further establishes the album’s Progressive credentials. Guitar riffs and keyboard harmonies interact dynamically, creating a layered sound where the rhythm section alternates between driving passages and more reflective segments. The track’s vocal lines oscillate between intensity and melancholy, culminating in an instrumental crescendo featuring intricate keyboard and guitar solos that evoke the golden era of the genre. “El Cuarto Gol” serves as a brief, theatrical interlude. A combination of textured keyboards and guitar, enhanced with subtle effects, provides a poignant backdrop for expressive vocals, creating a concise yet emotionally charged vignette. “El Mensajero del Atardecer” demonstrates Trigémino’s adeptness at blending lyrical and instrumental complexity. Continuous tempo shifts, virtuosic keyboard solos, and layered vocal harmonies create a rich sonic tapestry, underscoring the album’s conceptual narrative and reflecting both personal and societal reflections. The ephemeral “La Espectral Confesión” functions as a transitional piece, leading into “Luz Ausente.” Here, Electronic-infused rhythms meet elaborate melodic lines, producing a synthesis of traditional Progressive Rock and Experimental textures. The track features warm, expressive vocals and nuanced instrumental interplay, showcasing the band’s ability to innovate while retaining a cohesive sound. “Suma Cero” opens with an intricate fusion of guitars, keyboards, and a prominent bass line. Alternating between energetic and melodic passages, it maintains compositional sophistication and precise execution, channeling the spirit of early Argentine Progressive Rock while situating it in a contemporary framework. Closing the album, “Tu Pesadilla Gira” develops through a continuous crescendo, balancing acoustic introspections with symphonic expansions led by keyboards. The vocal delivery is impassioned and expressive, intertwining seamlessly with guitar and keyboard solos, leaving the listener with a sense of both completion and anticipation for repeated listening. “Corre Hacia Tu Vida” is a testament to Trigémino’s enduring artistry. The album skillfully merges the hallmarks of classic Progressive Rock with the distinctive voice of Rock Nacional Argentino, enriched by decades of experience and musical maturity. Conceptually robust and executed with precision, it stands as both a reflective generational chronicle and a vibrant, contemporary prog statement. For listeners, it offers an immersive journey through the textures, emotions, and technical brilliance that define Trigémino’s legacy.
Purchase “Corre Hacia Tu Vida” via Viajero Inmóvil Records here: https://www.viajeroinmovil.com/
Tracklist
01. Corre Hacia Tu Vida (04:20)
02. Cosecha (07:04)
03. El Cuarto Gol (02:00)
04. El Mensajero del Atardecer (04:18)
05. La Espectral Confesión (01:16)
06. Luz Ausente (05:16)
07. Suma Cero (06:08)
08. Tu Pesadilla Gira (07:04)
Jorge Minissale / Guitars, Vocals
Juan “Pollo” Raffo / Keyboards, Vocals
Héctor “Cote” Conrado / Vocals
Lalo Calello / Bass
Fernando Samalea / Drums, Percussion
With:
Carlos Garófalo / Vocals (Tracks 5, 8)
Marco Tulio Pusineri / Vocals (Track 8)
César Silva / Steel Guitar (Track 2)
