"Envejecido en Barril de Roble" Released: February 10, 2012[1]
"La Noche de la Mesa Triste" Released: February 17, 2012[2]
"Color Negro Pasión" Released: February 24, 2012[3]
"La Vida en el Barandal" Released: March 2, 2012[4]
"Romance en Re Sostenido" Released: Jun 15, 2012
Bonanza is the seventh studio album by Mexican rock band Panda, released on March 16, 2012 by EMI. Recorded between October and November 2011, the album's name is an irony towards its songs' melancholy lyrics and frontman Jose Madero's desire to wrote them in a dramatic sense.[5]
It was certified gold after selling over 30,000 copies in Mexico. The album followed a leaning to their original pop punk sound they kickstarted in their first two albums, Arroz Con Leche and La Revancha Del Príncipe Charro, while maintaining an alternative rock presence on the entire record.
Reception
Commercial performance
Bonanza debuted atop the Mexican Albums Chart, becoming the group's fifth album reach that position, after Para Ti Con Desprecio (2005), Amantes Sunt Amentes (2006), Sinfonía Soledad (2007) and Poetics (2009). Several weeks after its debut on that chart, the album was certified Gold.[6] On the United States, the album debuted at No.43 on the BillboardTop Latin Albums chart, becoming their highest entry. On the Latin Pop Albums component chart, it reached No.12, becoming their second highest charting album on that list after MTV Unplugged (2010), which reached No.10.