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Bunbury reveals what happened after deciding the separation of heroes from silence: “They were the best concerts”

Bunbury reveals what happened after deciding the separation of heroes from silence: “They were the best concerts”
Bunbury reveals what happened after deciding the separation of heroes from silence: “They were the best concerts”
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This , April 25, the expected new album by Enrique Bunbury has seen. It is entitled ‘Pending Accounts’ and it is a collection of ten songs that will be presented on a 15 tour between Spain and . An album that the artist has already begun to explain through interviews and public meetings.

Thus, for next Wednesday, April 30 has announced a tremendously special event. It will be an interview with the public by the of ‘El País’ Fernando Navarro In the mythical concert hall Galileo Galilei.

And so far he has only transcended an interview with Enrique Bunbury, very interesting and in which various themes are addressed. It is the one made by journalist Ignacio Reyo in ‘Rockzone’. A very fruitful and long conversation that has given rise to reflections and memories.

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As usual, the powerful influence of heroes of silence has emerged, especially at the of goodbye in 1996, the Zaragoza was savoring the honeys of musical glory. A goodbye that was forged at several meetings of its members, in Tijuana () and in Honduras. There the disagreements and different musical concerns that, in the end, culminated in separation were reflected.

In his conversation with Ignacio Reyo, Bunbury shares his memories album to tell how the moments that followed the storm of the traumatic decision of appealing from a train that traveled in mass success. Interestingly, the points out that the final stretch of that tour of ‘avalanche’ It was very positive in the musical after the abrupt decision.

“Yes, the since then were the best of that tour. I suppose We only had to enjoy what was left, knowing that there was a date of expiration. I had a very relationship with Alan Boguslavsky (Heroes guitarist at that time). I liked what it was personally and his musical interests and possibilities. Alan and I were very interested in the most alternative part of rock at the time of avalanche. In fact, the song ‘Days of Borrasca’, which I love, part of a riff of his, “recalls Bunbury.

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