Aterciopelados have recorded eight albums. Their first album,
Con El Corazón en la Mano ("With my Heart in my Hand"), features heavy distorted guitars and a loud punk drumbeat. On their second album,
El Dorado ("The Golden One"), Aterciopelados began including traditional llanera rhythms of the Colombian countryside. Their first major hit single, "Bolero Falaz" ("Phony Bolero"), featured a
rock–
bolero sound, and broke the band on
MTV Latin America. Their third album,
La Pipa de la Paz ("The Pipe of Peace"), was recorded in London with
Roxy Music guitarist
Phil Manzanera producing. Signature songs from the album included "Cosita Seria" ("A Little Something Serious"), "Chica Difícil" ("Difficult Girl"), and "Baracunatana". After the release of the album, Aterciopelados toured the United States, recording an
MTV Unplugged appearance in early 1997. The following year the band released
Caribe Atómico ("Atomic Caribbean"), recorded in
Manhattan with guest appearances by guitarists Arto Lindsay and Marc Ribot, which broadened their sound with electronic influences.
Gozo Poderoso ("Powerful Joy"), their fifth album, was recorded in Bogotá and produced by Buitrago. Following the album's release, Aterciopelados won a
Latin Grammy Award for Best Rock Group. The track "Bandera" ("Flag") discusses immigration issues, inspired by the difficulties the band had experienced entering certain countries while touring.
The Washington Post,
Billboard,
NPR's
All Things Considered, and
Vibe magazine. Aterciopelados launched an extensive tour of the United States in April 2009 in support of the album. Their most recent album
Claroscura, from 2018, won the Latin Grammy Award for Best Alternative Album, and was nominated in the Grammy awards 2019 as Best Latin alternative, Urban album. ==Solo albums==