Intocable's piquant blend of norteño and Tejano styles has cemented their legacy in Latin music, but beyond their biggest hits, the band's penchant for exploring heartache stretches back to the mid-'90s. On “Amor Maldito,” the beat teeters and lurches like someone drinking their sorrow away, while the jaunty shuffle and airy accordion of “La Mentira” belies the song's bittersweet edge.