Alianza (Argentine band)

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Alianza
OriginArgentina
GenresHard Rock
Years active1994-2000
Associated actsRata Blanca

Alianza (Spanish: Alliance) was an Argentine hard rock band, with former members of Rata Blanca.

History[]

Alianza was created by the singer Adrián Barilari and the keyboard player , along with session musicians. Barilari and Bistolfi left Rata Blanca, rejecting the style shift initiated in El Libro Oculto, with more aggressive heavy metal.[1] Alianza was focused instead in ballads and hard rock.

Rata Blanca lost popularity without Barilari, and broke up. Barilari and Bistolfi were invited to a concert of Walter Giardino Temple, the new band of Rata Blanca's leader Walter Giardino. This concert led to a reunion of Rata Blanca, with Barilari and Bistolfi, and the subsequent breakup of Alianza.

Members[]

Regular members[]

Session musicians[]

  • Gonzalo Ledesma - Guitars
  • Daniel Telis - Guitars
  • Marcelo Pérez Schneider - Bass
  • Guillermo Vadalá - Bass
  • Javier Barilari - Chorus
  • Fabián Bruno - Drums
  • Jota Morelli - Drums

Discography[]

  • Sueños del Mundo (1994)
  • Alianza (1997)
  • Huellas (1999)

References[]

  1. ^ Juan Ignacio Provéndola (May 16, 2013). "Rata Blanca: los discos de la buena memoria" [Rata Blanca:] (in Spanish). Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 2014-08-21. Retrieved September 4, 2014.
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