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Author: | The_Voice [ Tue Apr 03, 2007 2:28 am ] |
Post subject: | Spanish Heavy/Power Metal bands |
Ok so ive decided to make a thread about Heavy/Power metal bands with spanish lyrics, hope youll find something interesting. ![]() Baron Rojo Country: Spain Genre: Heavy Metal Baron Rojo is one if not the most influential spanish metal band, they were one of the first and they have always managed to kick ass, this and the next two other bands listed here are the kind of bands that many Hispanic metalheads grew up listening to. From their 1982 album Volumen Brutal: ![]() Baron Rojo - Los Rockeros Van Al Infierno MP3 And a video: Baron Rojo - Los Rockeros Van Al Infierno Video ----------------------------------------------------------- ![]() Angeles Del Infierno Country: Spain Genre: Heavy Metal Just like Baron Rojo, Angeles Del Infierno has recieved during the years a legendary staus in Spain and many latinamerican countries. From their 1984 album Pacto Con El Diablo: ![]() Angeles Del Infierno - Maldito Sea Tu Nombre MP3 And a video: Angeles Del Infierno - Maldito Sea Tu Nombre Video ----------------------------------------------------------- ![]() Luzbel Country:Mexico Genre:Heavy Metal Luzbel are the Mexican equivalent to Baron Rojo considered by many the most influential Mexican band in Latinamerica. From their 1986 album Pasaporte Al Infierno: ![]() Luzbel - Pasaporte Al Infierno MP3 And a couple of videos: Luzbel - Por Piedad Video Luzbel - Criaturas De La Noche Video ----------------------------------------------------------- ![]() V8 Country:Argentina Genre:Speed/Heavy Metal V8 is the first Latinamerican metal band, legendary Rata Blanca guitarrist Walter Giardino came out from this band. From their 1982 album Luchando Por El Metal: ![]() V8 - Destruccion MP3 And a video: V8 - Destruccion Video ----------------------------------------------------------- ![]() Saratoga Country:Spain Genre:Power Metal Formed in 1992 by ex Baron rojo bassist Niko del Hierro, they had a harsh start, nobody gived a damn about them until 1998 when Leo Jimenez arrived to take over the vocal duties and released their 1999 hit album Agotoras, now considered one of the finest Power Metal bands from Spain. From their 1999 album Agotaras: ![]() Saratoga - Tras Las Rejas MP3 And a video: Saratoga - A Morir Video ----------------------------------------------------------- ![]() Barilari Country:Argentina Genre:Power Metal Singer from legendary band Rata Blanca, Adrian Barilari decided to release a solo project in 2003 with Nightwish members Emmpu Vuorinen, Jukka Nevalainen, Sammy Vanska and Stratovarious keyboard player Jens Johansson, resulting in one of his best works ever. From his 2003 album Barilari: ![]() Barilari - Amo De La Oscuridad MP3 And a video: Barilari - Destructor Video ----------------------------------------------------------- ![]() Avalanch Country:Spain Genre:Power Metal Melodic Power Metallers Avalanch released their first album in 1997 and have been growing strong during the years, releasing albums in both english and spanish with international musical guests such as Andre Matos. From their 2001 album el Angel Caido: ![]() Avalanch - El Angel Caido MP3 And a video: Avalanch - La Llama Eterna Video ----------------------------------------------------------- ![]() Warcry Country:Spain Genre:Power Metal When Victor (vocals) and Alberto (guitars) García were kicked out of Avalanch they decided to form out Warcry and on the same year they released their first album and have been enjoying big success in spain and other countries, some people considering them as the real Avalanch. From their 2002 album El Sello De Los Tiempos: ![]() Warcry - Capitan Lawrence MP3 And a video: Warcry - Tu Mismo Video ----------------------------------------------------------- ![]() Tierra santa Country:Spain Genre:Power Metal Spanish power metal band with medieval elements, one of the most well known spanish metal bands. From their 1999 album Legendario: ![]() Tierra santa - El Baston Del Diablo MP3 And a video: Tierra santa - Tierras De Leyenda Video ----------------------------------------------------------- Red Wine Country:Spain Genre:Power Metal Spanish Power Metal band similar to Tierra Santa. From their 2001 album Hijos Del Despertar: ![]() Red Wine - Hijos Del Despertar And a fanmade video: Red Wine - Fields Of Pelennor Battle Fanmade Video |
Author: | Holy_Terror [ Tue Apr 03, 2007 2:35 am ] |
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Los Roqueros Van Al Infierno!!! Yes, Baron Rojo rules. This is my favorite Spanish heavy metal band. MI ROLLO ES EL ROCK!!!! |
Author: | Anonymous [ Tue Apr 03, 2007 2:41 am ] |
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Sweet thread, dude! |
Author: | Ness [ Tue Apr 03, 2007 12:58 pm ] |
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Saratoga and Warcry both rule. ![]() I'll have to check out the others later. Thanks Voice. |
Author: | Fingon [ Tue Apr 03, 2007 1:29 pm ] |
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this thread= muy bien! ![]() |
Author: | Radagast [ Tue Apr 03, 2007 8:25 pm ] |
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Tierra Santa are awesome, basically Iron Maiden in Spanish. |
Author: | The_Voice [ Wed Apr 04, 2007 12:54 am ] |
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Holy_Terror wrote: Los Roqueros Van Al Infierno!!! Yes, Baron Rojo rules. This is my favorite Spanish heavy metal band.
MI ROLLO ES EL ROCK!!!! Yeah its my favourite too, you wont believe how many Mexican metalheads grew up listening to them. |
Author: | The_Voice [ Wed Apr 04, 2007 12:55 am ] |
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Thanks all for the replies i wanst sure i f you were gonna dig Metal with spanish lyrics, glad you liked it. |
Author: | The_Voice [ Wed Apr 04, 2007 12:57 am ] |
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metalNESS wrote: Saratoga and Warcry both rule.
![]() I'll have to check out the others later. Thanks Voice. Dont take too long or the links will expire ![]() |
Author: | Anonymous [ Wed Apr 04, 2007 1:20 am ] |
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An old review I did of Red Wine's Cenizas. It's a shitty review, not actually what I wrote—this one was heavily edited by the owner of the previous site I reviewed at. Quote: Well, this was a strange CD to sit through. Red Wine is a Spanish power metal band and unlike many bands from non-English-speaking countries, Red Wine has opted to sing in their native tongue. A respectable choice, but one that makes it difficult for those of us who do not understand Spanish to enjoy the album completely, leaving the lyrical side of the album a chore to sit through and follow. Unfortunately that’s not the only problem here. Cenizas is Red Wine’s fourth full-length album, releasing an album a year since 2001’s Hijos Del Despertar. The music is a typical form of power metal we’ve all heard by a multitude of other bands from every corner of the world, but let it be known that this band is on top of their game musically. Still, the songs are rather mediocre, but could be better if the vocalist was not so mind-piercingly annoying. Mario Suarez’s vocals aren’t necessarily bad in a skill sense, but his tone just rips through my brain like a buzz saw leaking rubbing alcohol. Of course, my ears might just be too sensitive when it comes to his stab-your-brainstem frequency. You may like it, though, if you’re looking for a low carb King Diamond. All opinions on the vocals aside, in the end with better vocals you would still have a mediocre album by a band playing a style of music a million other bands are playing and playing a lot better. It is a decent album and it has its moments musically, but falls quite a distance short of being anything spectacular. I would suggest you give this band a shot—because every band deserves that regardless of what a reviewer says—but check them out before investing money in their music. If you like what you hear, then by all means pick up their album(s).
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Author: | EpicMetalFan30 [ Wed Apr 04, 2007 4:53 am ] |
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I always loved Red wine, but i really wanted to hear the songs sung in English. Sorry :( . Them and avalanch I would probably have purchased. The only genre I usually go outside of english would be Black metal (I dont understand them no matter what language ![]() |
Author: | Ness [ Wed Apr 04, 2007 12:58 pm ] |
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The_Voice wrote: metalNESS wrote: Saratoga and Warcry both rule. ![]() I'll have to check out the others later. Thanks Voice. Dont take too long or the links will expire ![]() Just downloaded all of them. |
Author: | witteijsbeer [ Wed Apr 04, 2007 6:32 pm ] |
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metalNESS wrote: The_Voice wrote: metalNESS wrote: Saratoga and Warcry both rule. ![]() I'll have to check out the others later. Thanks Voice. Dont take too long or the links will expire ![]() Just downloaded all of them. So did I, I'm always interested hearing some new stuff. Most of the songs sound really good, just have to get used to the spanish language ![]() |
Author: | Ness [ Thu Apr 05, 2007 12:33 am ] |
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Man Warcry owns! This is damn good stuff. |
Author: | Asgardlord [ Thu Apr 05, 2007 2:10 pm ] |
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Great thread and cheers! I think Muro and Silver fist are among the best. I also like Tierra Santa and Mago De Oz. |
Author: | dreaming_h [ Sat Apr 07, 2007 10:17 am ] |
Post subject: | Brilliant bands... |
but do not forget Mago De Oz, a Spanish band with Folk, Rainbow, Traditional METAL influencies. It´s mz favourite Spanish Metal Band. check them out |
Author: | December Flower [ Sat Apr 07, 2007 11:11 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Brilliant bands... |
Great thread, I have a load of bands to check out here. The only spanish metal band I've heard more than a few songs by are Tierra Santa and they're a great band. That Baron Rojo song was frigging awesome, I might have to get my hands on that album ![]() dreaming_h wrote: but do not forget Mago De Oz, a Spanish band with Folk, Rainbow, Traditional METAL influencies. It´s mz favourite Spanish Metal Band. check them out
Heh, I know The_Voice can't stand Mago, that's probably why he didn't include them. I love them, but I can see why many metalheads don't. Their latest album was pretty much half folk metal/half folk rock/pop. Fiesta Pagana is my favorite song by them. Some of their songs are so damn catchy it's not even funny. |
Author: | The_Voice [ Sat Apr 07, 2007 10:18 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Brilliant bands... |
December Flower wrote: Great thread, I have a load of bands to check out here. The only spanish metal band I've heard more than a few songs by are Tierra Santa and they're a great band. That Baron Rojo song was frigging awesome, I might have to get my hands on that album
![]() dreaming_h wrote: but do not forget Mago De Oz, a Spanish band with Folk, Rainbow, Traditional METAL influencies. It´s mz favourite Spanish Metal Band. check them out Heh, I know The_Voice can't stand Mago, that's probably why he didn't include them. I love them, but I can see why many metalheads don't. Their latest album was pretty much half folk metal/half folk rock/pop. Fiesta Pagana is my favorite song by them. Some of their songs are so damn catchy it's not even funny. The only album i really like from Mago De Oz is Jesus De Chamberri, there are some great tunes on that album but after that all of their albums have been like this: one or maybe two good songs, a bunch of gay ballads and some bastardized covers (you just dont change Ritchie Blackmore lyrics to fit your gay concept album!), their last decent album was Finisterra, and yes ill have to admit that Fiesta Pagana kicks ass, but IMO Gaia and Gaia II are a freaking joke. |
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