Volován

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Volován
Origin Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico.
Genres Pop Rock
Ranchera
Avanzada Regia
Years active 1998–present
Labels Universal
Website http://www.volovan.com.mx
Members
Chalo Galvan
Gera Galvan
Bruno Bressa
Past members
Jorge Najera
Alejandro Gulmar

Volován is a pop-rock Mexican Avanzada Regia band from Monterrey, Nuevo Leon that was formed in 1998.

[edit] Biography

It is internationally well-known for its collaborations with the American Andy Chase (Smashing Pumpkins), the English man Joe Robinson (Badly Drawn Boy) and the Mexican Alejandro Rosso (Plastilina Mosh). The members of the band are Chalo Galvan (guitar and voice), Gerardo Galvan (choirs) and Bruno Bressa (Drums). Their singles and collaborations have been included in important soundtracks like Y Tu Mamá También, La Hija del Caníbal and Amar Te Duele.[1]

Volovan has been nominee in the MTV Video Music Awards[when?] and listed in the top 40 of independent artists of 2003 by The New York Times. Its singles “Ella es azul” (album: Ella es azul, 2003) and “Monitor” (album: Monitor, 2006) have been recognized in the Elastic Band Awards for the category of “Best Song”. They are scheduled to participate in the movie The Dreamer.[when?][2]

[edit] Discography

Studio albums

  • Volovan (2002)
  • Monitor (2006)
  • Hogar (2009)

Compilations

  • Ella es Azul (2003) (Only in japan)
  • Monitor Edicion Especial (2007)

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Volovan" (in Spanish). Open Publishing. http://www.volovan.com/. Retrieved 2007-10-23. 
  2. ^ Volován on Myspace


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