Héroes del Silencio is a legendary Spanish rock band hailing from Zaragoza, formed in 1984 by guitarist Juan Valdivia and vocalist Enrique Bunbury. Known simply as Héroes or HDS, they became icons in the Rock en español scene with their poetic lyrics, intricate guitar work, and powerful rhythms. Their style blends rock, hard rock, gothic rock, and post-punk influences, marking them as one of the most influential Spanish-language rock bands of all time.
With hits like "Entre Dos Tierras" and "Maldito Duende," Héroes del Silencio achieved widespread success across Spain, the Americas, and Europe. Though they disbanded in 1996, their legacy endures through unforgettable albums like Senderos de Traición and Avalancha. The band reunited for a sold-out world tour in 2007, proving their enduring impact on rock music worldwide.