The Hall Effect (band)

The Hall Effect
Origin Bogotá, Colombia
Genres Alternative rock, indie rock, post-britpop
Years active 2004–present
Labels Independent
Associated acts D-MIC
Website The Hall Effect
Members Oscar Correa
Juan David Bernal
Jhonny Q
Andres Rodríguez

The Hall Effect is a Colombian alternative rock band that formed in Bogotá in 2004. Since 2007 they have found increasing national success, as the singles from their album Aim at me were placed in rotation in numerous national radio networks.[1][2]

They also begun having a fair amount of international success, having been nominated for the 2007 MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamérica in the category "Best Independent Artist".[3] And on July 28, 2008 were the opening act of the concert Muse in Colombia in the Palacio De Los Deportes. In 2009 and 2010 they began a European tour[4] which took them to the United Kingdom and France.

In 2009, they teamed up with famous producer Phil Manzanera[5] to record their new album.

Discography

Aim at me (2007)

CD 1 (Audio CD)
No. Title Length
1. "Aim At Me"   4:03
2. "Fallen"   3:19
3. "Up On The Moon"   3:14
4. "Become"   3:25
5. "Depth [Don..t Explain This]"   2:45
6. "Fading"   3:47
7. "Unpure"   4:49
8. "Trip Dog"   3:00
9. "Not Alone"   3:10
10. "Days"   3:41
11. "Hope"   4:37
CD 2 (Enhanced CD)
No. Title Length
1. "Become [Acoustic Version]"   4:27
2. "Fallen [Acoustic Version]"   3:08
3. "Unpure [Acoustic Version]"   4:25
4. "Away"   3:49

The Hall Effect (2010)

CD 1 (Audio CD)
No. Title Length
1. "Hitman Story"   3:41
2. "Dizzy"   3:45
3. "Shine"   4:01
4. "Get On It"   3:12
5. "Hold On"   3:58
6. "Do Me Wrong"   3:56
7. "April"   3:51
8. "King"   4:16
9. "Queen"   4:20
10. "The Buzz"   3:54
11. "Lost and Found"   3:43
12. "Spin Me"   3:32
13. "Choke"   5:11

¿Y Por Que No? (2014)

No. Title Length
1. "Al vacio"    
2. "Te espero"    
3. "Adicto"    
4. "Gin and Tonic"    
5. "Yo Quiero Coolear"    
6. "Mariajuana"    
7. "Solo tu"    
8. "Nos haremos fuertes"    
9. "Tu sabes lo que quieres"    
10. "Del amor al adios"    
11. "Bonus Track, Balada de una promesa rota"    

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