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A conceptual turn. Huéspedes del Orden is a fever dream about a dystopian apartment complex where residents follow absurd rules. The music mirrors this: precision meets paranoia. Drums are militaristic; guitars duel in tight, angular patterns. "Energía" becomes their biggest hit—a dark disco track about emotional vampires. The album asks: What happens when we automate our feelings? Enjambre has evolved from storytellers to world-builders. The hive now has a queen: chaos disguised as order.

The story begins not with a swarm, but with a whisper. In the early 2000s, brothers Luis and Rafael Navejas, along with their cousin Javier Mejía, gather in a cramped garage in Fresnillo, Zacatecas. The air smells of rust and rain. Their first album, Consuelo en Domingo , is a diary of small-town melancholy. The guitars are clean, the drums unhurried. Songs like "El Dos" and "Luz de Domingo" feel like afternoon shadows stretching across a dusty floor. This is Enjambre before the sting—tender, lost, looking for a way out. enjambre albums