A donde me lleva la vida es un álbum de La Renga lanzado en 1993. Grabado en Estudios Panda, Buenos Aires. Producción a cargo de La Renga. Escuchalo completo en LyricStream.
With this second album, the band made a leap in quality in terms of production and sound, without losing the street identity that characterized them. Recorded at Panda, the album shows a more cohesive band with lyrics that delve into freedom, travel, and social resistance. It was the album that took them out of the purely neighborhood circuit and began to draw crowds across the entire city.
It contains massive hits like 'El rito de los corazones sangrantes' and 'El blues de la libertad', which became classics of their live shows. The band shows greater musical maturity, incorporating more complex guitar arrangements and a brass section that gave a distinctive color to the sound. The honesty of their lyrics generated an immediate identification with an audience seeking authenticity.
It is a fundamental album for understanding the explosion of national rock in the 1990s outside of traditional television circuits. It consolidated La Renga as a group that prioritized direct contact with their people and independence of artistic judgment. Its importance lies in how it captured the feeling of a youth who felt marginalized by the country's economic changes.