

It took the release of their third LP, La Espada y la Pared, to set three-piece Chilean indie rock band Los Tres on the path to stardom—appearing on MTV Unplugged Miami and dominating charts across Latin America. Los Tres released 9 albums in the ‘90s before disbanding in 2000, with members venturing into solo careers. Their 2006 reunion, with the studio album Hágalo Usted Mismo, showcased a revitalised trio—energised by their forays into jazz, rockabilly and blues.