Último Bondi a Finisterre explained

Último Bondi a Finisterre
Type:studio
Artist:Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota
Cover:Ultimo bondi a Finisterre.jpg
Released:1998
Recorded:Luzbola Studios, 1998
Genre:Experimental rock
Post-grunge
Alternative rock
Length:44:19
Label:Del Cielito Records
Producer:Patricio Rey
Prev Title:Luzbelito
Prev Year:1996
Next Title:Momo Sampler
Next Year:2000

Último Bondi a Finisterre (Last Bus to Finisterre) is the ninth album by Argentine rock band Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota, released in 1998.[1] This is a more particular of the albums of the band, since they use samplers and sound effects in most of the recording. Besides the use of darker themes in the songs.

Background

This is the first album recorded at the Indio Solari's home studio "Luzbola", and during the first sessions, Beilinson and Solari had creative differences, due to the idea of include new sounds in the band. However, Beilinson provided a heavier and darker sound to the songs, and Solari included special effects and lyrics without much metaphoric expressions.

The song "Pogo" is based on the John Wayne Gacy murders.

Último Bondi a Finisterre was the first album to feature Hernán Aramberri as official band member.

Track listing

Data sheet

Notes and References

  1. Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota Ultimo Bondi a Finisterre at Allmusic