
Senderos De Traición is a Rock album by Héroes Del Silencio, originally released in 1990. On Gatefold: 97 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Hard Rock
- heavy
- aggressive
- outlaw
About
Spanish-language rock was never the same after Zaragoza quartet Héroes del Silencio got hold of it. Tracks like the anthemic "Senda" and the midtempo grind of "Malas Intenciones" have all the fist-pumping grandeur of U.S. and European arena rock. There are prog-rock influences in the heavy yet lyrical guitar sound on "Maldito Duende" (it's no coincidence that Roxy Music guitarist Phil Manzanera is their producer). Best of all, Enrique Bunbury shouts to the heavens as "Entre Dos Tierras" charges to its killer chorus.
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Tracklist
- 1Entre Dos Tierras6:08
- 2Maldito Duende4:13
- 3La Carta3:07
- 4Malas Intenciones3:49
- 5Sal0:20
- 6Senda3:53
- 7Hechizo4:36
- 8Oración4:08
- 9Despertar2:52
- 10Decadencia4:16
- 11Con Nombre de Guerra4:16
- 12El Cuadro II4:06
Credits
Performers
- Joaquín CardielBASS BACKING VOCALS
- Pedro AndreuDRUMS
- Juan ValdiviaGUITAR
- Enrique BunburyVOCALS ACOUSTIC GUITAR LEAD VOCALS
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 97 pressings tracked on Gatefold
