- Senderos de Traición · 1990
- Héroes del Silencio: The Platinum Collection · 1990
- Senderos de Traición · 1990
- Héroes del Silencio: The Platinum Collection · 1995
- Héroes del Silencio: The Platinum Collection · 1993
- Héroes del Silencio: The Platinum Collection · 1993
- Héroes del Silencio: The Platinum Collection · 1993
- Héroes del Silencio - Live In Germany (Remasterizado) · 2011
- Senderos de Traición · 1990
- El Espíritu del Vino - 20th Anniversary Edition (Remastered) · 1993
- Senderos de Traición · 1990
- El Espíritu del Víno (Edición Especial) · 1993
- Senderos de Traición · 1990
Albums
Artist Playlists
- The rock en español icons soaked up elements of post-punk, hard rock, and metal.
- The dark hard rockers' rarities reveal their varied musical roots.
- Reckoning with the rock en español legends' legacy of gloom.
Compilations
About Héroes del Silencio
Spanish rock band Héroes del Silencio was fronted by Enrique Bunbury, who took his last name from a character in Oscar Wilde’s novel The Importance of Being Earnest. ∙ The group’s 1987 debut album, El Mar No Cesa, went Platinum and propelled them to stardom, and its 1990 follow-up, Senderos de Traición, sold more than 2 million copies. ∙ In 1993, Prince Felipe—who’s since become the King of Spain—met with Héroes del Silencio, declaring himself a fan and thanking them for popularizing Spanish-language music abroad. ∙ Following two successful albums produced by Roxy Music’s Phil Manzanera, Héroes del Silencio enlisted producer Bob Ezrin (Alice Cooper, Kiss) for their final studio LP, Avalanza. ∙ More than a decade after their initial split, the band reunited in 2007 for a special 10-date tour across Spain and Latin America, playing for more than 80,000 fans at their final show in Valencia. ∙ The group has won three of Spain’s Onda Awards, including a 2007 Special Jury Prize recognizing their long career and global impact. ∙ In 2012, Rolling Stone awarded Héroes del Silencio the No. 2 spot on its list of the 50 Best Spanish Rock Groups of all time.
- FROM
- Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain
- FORMED
- 1984
- GENRE
- Alternative and Latin Rock