Genre:
Urban , Rock
Plays:
481
Seen:
347
Location:
Monterrey,
Estado de Nuevo Leon,
Mexico
Biography
Mexican Latin rock band El Gran Silencio started playing in the early '90s under the name of Zona de Silencio, formed by friends from a local high school, led by singer Cano Hernández. The band recorded its first demo called El Calor del Fuego, followed by 1993's Reino de las Sombras. They made their live debut in July that same year after guitarist Tony Hernández joined in. In 1994, musician Julian Villarreal became the band's bassist. A year later, El Gran Silencio came in first place at Monterey's Rock Contest with a song called "Payasos." After drummer Ezequiel Alvarado joined the act, an EP called Dofos was issued. In 1997, the group signed up to EMI and moved to New York in November to make their first record. Libres y Locos, produced by Andrés Levin, was released in July of 1998. Chuntaros Radio Poder followed three years later. ~ Drago Bonacich, All Music Guide
Members
Ezequiel Alvarado
Julian Villareal
Tony Hernandez
Cano Hernandez
About El Gran Silencio
Record Label - Type
EMI - Major
Multimedia
Discography
Serie Verde - El Gran... - 2007
Super Riddim... - 2006
Comunicaflow Underground - 2006
Alma de B-Boy - 2006
Chúntaros Radio Poder - 2005
Lucha Rock - 2004
Libres Y Locos - 2003