Alejandro Millán
Mexican musician
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Alejandro Millán Montoya (born July 10, 1980, Monterrey, Mexico) is the singer, keyboardist, and composer for the band Hello Madness.[1] After winning a music production contest by CONARTE,[2] he released the album "Light and Life After Dusk". He founded the progressive band Elfonía in 2002, releasing the albums Elfonía and This Sonic Landscape.
Alejandro Millán | |
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| Born | July 10, 1980 Monterrey, Mexico |
| Genres | Progressive rock, Progressive metal, Ambient, Jazz, Symphonic metal, Gothic metal |
| Occupations | Musician, singer |
| Instruments | Keyboards, piano, vocals |
| Years active | 2002–present |
| Labels | The Note Garden Records, Inside Out/SPV, Napalm |
Millán started playing piano and keyboards for Stream of Passion in 2004, releasing the studio album Embrace the Storm and the live CD/DVD Live in the Real World. He quit the group in 2007. He also contributed on Noah (2010), the debut album of Unwritten Pages.[3] In 2012, he earned a degree in music at Los Angeles College of Music. His song "Feel Alright" was a finalist in the International Songwriting Competition 2012 competing for Best Rock Song and Song of the Year.[4]
Discography
Studio albums
Elfonía
- Elfonía (2003)
- This Sonic Landscape (2005)
Stream of Passion
- Embrace the Storm (2005)
Hello Madness
- Light and Life After Dusk (2008)
Live albums
Stream of Passion
- Live in the Real World (2006)