
Artist
La Ley
La Ley is a pop-rock artist from Santiago, Chile formed in 1987. 15 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Pop-Rock · Santiago, Chile · Best pop-rock albums
- 15
- Releases
- 1988–2026
- Active years
- 1987
- Formed

Artist
La Ley is a pop-rock artist from Santiago, Chile formed in 1987. 15 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Pop-Rock · Santiago, Chile · Best pop-rock albums

Most popular
Invisible
1995
La Ley (Spanish for "The Law") was a Grammy Award and two-time Latin Grammy Award-winning Chilean rock band formed by Andrés Bobe and Rodrigo Aboitiz with Mauricio Claveria, Beto Cuevas and Luciano Rojas. After a failed first album, Desiertos (1989), they released Doble Opuesto (1990), which appears as the official first album of the band. Singles like "Desiertos," "Tejedores de Ilusión," and "Prisioneros de la Piel" made them stars in Chile, Argentina and Mexico, especially after the release of La Ley, their second recording (1992). After Bobe's death in 1994, La Ley continued with a new guitarist, Pedro Frugone, and released two more albums; in 1995, the band released Invisible, the album was their international breakout record and provided to the band their best-selling studio album to date, it included the number ones "Dia Cero" (in which, the rhythm and the video was inspired by the Duran Duran's smash hit Come Undone) and "El Duelo". Before the release of Vértigo, Rodrigo Aboitiz left the band, in the middle of the tour, bassist Luciano Rojas, left the band as well and together with the Aboitiz formed a new group named "Saiko." Their music became more rock and less experiment…