CRISÁLIDA
ALL AROUND THE WORLD Our far-out trip to far-flung prog
Drawing on their historical and cultural heritage, the Chilean band fuses the old and new for the here and now.
Crisálida: their identity is stamped and celebrated across their music.
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“I really think we found our sound with our third album, Solar,” says guitarist Damián Agurto as he considers the development of Crisálida. Based in Santiago, the prog metal band were formed in 1997 by singer and lyricist Cinthia Santibáñez and, having undergone a number of line-up changes, hit their stride with a combination of heavier contemporary sounds and lyrical concerns that embrace both their cultural heritage and the challenges facing the wider world. Along the way, their unique approach was recognised when Crisálida’s fourth album, Terra Ancestral, was awarded the prestigious Pulsar award for Best Metal Artist.