Avalancha Explained

Avalancha
Type:Studio
Artist:Héroes del Silencio
Cover:Avalancha album cover.jpg
Released:18 September 1995
Recorded:Various Locations
Los Angeles, California
Genre:Hard rock, rock
Length:58:35
Label:EMI
Producer:Bob Ezrin
Language:Spanish
Prev Title:El Espíritu del Vino
Prev Year:1993
Next Title:Parasiempre
Next Year:1996

Avalancha (Spanish for "Avalanche") is the fourth and final studio album released by Spanish rock band Héroes del Silencio in 1995. It is the only album in which Mexican guitarist Alan Bogulavsky plays as a full-time member of the band. It is considered a turning point in the Rock en Español movement of the 90's and a classic in its own right. It was produced by Bob Ezrin (Lou Reed, Pink Floyd, Peter Gabriel, Alice Cooper, Kansas, Kiss, etc.) and recorded mostly in different studios in the Los Angeles area. It was followed by a very successful 18-month world tour after which the band went on hiatus until the announcement of a 10 date world tour in early 2007.

Reception

The album reached the top position in the Spanish album charts and scored positions among the top 20 in three other European countries. The video for the single "La Chispa Adecuada" was chosen as 'video of the year' at the 1996 Billboard Latin Music Awards.[1]

In other media

The title track appears as a bonus song in the game and in the European version of .

In 2016 Mexican electro act Moenia interpolate fragments of the song "La Chispa Adecuada (Bendecida III)" for their track "Todo mal" featured on their latest release "Fantom".

Personnel

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Notes and References

  1. Billboard Latin Music Awards . L-3 . . 4 May 1996 .