Avalanch
Not to be confused with Avalanche.
Avalanch | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Asturias, Spain |
Genres |
Progressive metal Alternative metal Heavy metal Hard rock Power metal (Early) |
Years active | 1993–2012 (on hiatus) |
Associated acts |
WarCry Sauze |
Members |
Alberto Rionda Dany León Fran Fidalgo Marco Álvarez Ramón Lage Chez García |
Past members |
Víctor García Alberto Ardines Roberto García Fernando Mon Juan Lozano Roberto Junquera |
Avalanch is a Spanish heavy/ progressive metal band formed in Asturias in 1993.[1]
Led by composer, producer and guitar player Alberto Rionda, the band has released 5 studio albums, plus a handful of compilations, DVDs and English versions of their works.
Biography
The Spain band Avalanch combines power metal/Prog metal with elements of hard rock, pop and folk. Their albums are published in several European and American countries, and they mostly tour in Latin America.[2][3] They have been described as one of the "leading" Spanish-language heavy metal bands.[4]
Discography
Studio albums
- La Llama Eterna (1997)
- Llanto De Un Héroe (1999)
- El Ángel Caído (2001)
- Los Poetas Han Muerto (2003)
- El Hijo Pródigo (2005)
- Muerte Y Vida (2007)
- El Ladrón De Sueños (2010)
- Malefic Time: Apocalypse (2011)
DVD
- Cien Veces (2005)
- Lágrimas Negras (2006)
- Caminar sobre el agua (2008)
Compilations & re-recorded albums
- Eternal Flame (1998) (English version of La Llama Eterna)
- Mother Earth (2004) (English version of Los Poetas Han Muerto)
- Las Ruinas del Edén (2004) – Re-recorded songs.
- Un Paso Más (2005) – Greatest hits.
- Del Cielo a la Tierra (2012) - Greatest hits.
Live albums
- Días De Gloria (2000)
- Caminar sobre el agua (2008)
Demos
See also
References
- ↑ (March 7, 2009). "Avalanch. Concierto de la formación asturiana de metal-rock", El País, p. 12.
- ↑ (October 12, 2003). "Inundan de metal al DF", Reforma, p. 20.
- ↑ Chavez, German (October 12, 2003). "Reciben 'avalancha' de peticiones de fans", El Norte, p. 23.
- ↑ Padilla, Xardiel (October 13, 2003). "Perdonan todo a Avalanch", El Norte, p. 3.
External links
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