Corazón Herido

Corazón Herido: The Heartbeat of Latin Pop Rock
Corazón Herido is a dynamic Latin pop rock band that emerged from the vibrant music scene of Mexico City. The group achieved mainstream success in the late 2000s, with their sophomore album "Gritos en el Silencio" reaching the Top 10 on the Mexican Albums Chart and earning a gold certification for its sales.
Early career
Formed in 2003, Corazón Herido began as a quartet of friends playing in small venues across the Mexican capital. Their self-titled debut EP, released independently in 2005, caught the attention of local rock radio and led to a development deal with the indie label Sonido Libre.
Breakthrough
The band's major breakthrough arrived in 2008 with the release of their first full-length album, "Gritos en el Silencio," under the Warner Music México imprint. Powered by its anthemic lead single, the album's fusion of driving guitar riffs and melodic pop hooks resonated widely, securing the band a national tour and their first chart entry.
Key tracks
Gritos en el Silencio — This title track became the band's signature anthem and their first single to break into the Mexican Top 40 airplay chart.
Sin Retorno — A powerful ballad that demonstrated the band's emotional range and became a staple at live performances.
Resistiré — Featured in a popular telenovela soundtrack in 2010, this song significantly expanded the band's audience across Latin America.
Líneas de Fuego — This harder-rocking track from their 2012 album "Fronteras" highlighted their musical evolution and collaboration with producer Álex González.
Following their initial success, Corazón Herido solidified their place with the 2012 album "Fronteras," which debuted at number 7 on the national chart. The band has collaborated with artists like Javier Blake on the duet "Contracorriente" and toured extensively throughout Spain and the United States.
Fans of Corazón Herido's passionate blend of genres also enjoy the guitar-driven pop of La Mariposa, who shares a similar energetic live approach. The introspective lyricism of Luna Sol offers a comparable emotional depth, while the anthemic choruses of Fuego Azul mirror the band's most popular hits.
The music of Corazón Herido maintains a strong presence on radio, featured on a variety of stations from mainstream Latin pop FM to dedicated online rock streams. Their catalog receives consistent airplay on independent music radio stations that champion guitar-based Latin alternative sounds.
Listeners can discover the powerful sound of Corazón Herido on the Latin pop and rock radio stations available on onairium.com, where their hits and deep cuts are regularly featured in the programming rotation.
