Tenía una imagen muy característica con un simbología muy particular. Sus letras eran ambiguas y transcendentales con una sólida base musical. Estuvieron influenciados por William Blake y Charle Baudelaire, Led Zeppelin y The Cult. La revista "Al Borde" incluyó sus cuatro álbums en la lista de los 250 mejores del rock iberoamericano:
- Senderos de traición (5º)
- Avalancha (35º)
- El espíritu del vino (117º)
- El mar no cesa (119º)
Y su canción "Entre dos tierras" fue la 19ª mejor canción de todos los tiempos del rock latino por "Satélite Musical". Para" Rolling Stone" son el 2º mejor del rock español de la historia.
A esta gente molaría verla en versión actualizada (que malos fueron los 80)...
Another band disappeared, yes we carry on taking about fallen heroes (and this time with a double meaning), with one of my favorite voices: Héroes del Silencio (abbreviated Heroes or HDS). They were a Spanish group (Zaragoza, Spain) emerged in the 80s. The group was composed originally by Enrique Bunbury (vocals and rhythm guitar and who will talk in another post), Juan Valdivia (lead guitar), Joaquín Cardiel (bass) and Pedro Andreu (drums). In twelve years they sold more than 6 million albums in 37 countries. They separated in 1996.
They had a very distinctived image, with a particular symbology. Their lyrics were ambiguous and transcendental with a solid musical foundation. They were influenced by William Blake and Baudelaire Charle, Led Zeppelin and The Cult. The magazine "Al Borde" included their four albums on the list of top 250 rock Iberoamerican:
- Trails of treason (5th)
- Avalanche (35º)
- The spirit of wine (117º)
- The sea does not stop (119º)
- Avalanche (35º)
- The spirit of wine (117º)
- The sea does not stop (119º)
And "Musical Satellite" say their song "Entre dos tierras (Between two lands)" was the 19th best song of all time Latin rock. For "Rolling Stone" they are the 2nd best Spanish rock history.
It'd cool to see these band in updated version (the 80's... argh!!) ...



















