BONZOS Songs About Cars, Girls & Broken Hearts (LP)

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PRODUCT CODE: FSR111

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In 1996, Bonzos released their first album, 341 Broome St., recorded in NY and produced by Andy Shernoff. A burst of 12 Ramonian punk songs lasting barely half an hour, full of immediate hits and that took on a special importance when the band defended them on stage. A masterpiece of national punk rock, due to the addiction of its melodies, its forceful punch and the freshness that it distilled from the first to the last theme. In 2021 this album turned 25 years old, and Juancar Parlange, Bonzos's alma mater, wanted to celebrate it doubly: firstly, with a reissue on vinyl from 341 Broome St (of the original vinyl run made by Roto Records, barely 5 copies are known since, due to some strange maneuver yet to be unraveled, the whereabouts of the rest of the discs are unknown). And as a climax, and recovering the youthful and unrestrained spirit of that their 1st album, they entered the studio of Martín Cápsula (Silver Recordings) to record the 18 songs that make up this latest production "Songs about cars, girls & broken hearts", returning to the line-up of 3 members (guitar, bass, drums), backed by two mythical figures from the Bilbao scene (Jorge Murillo on bass and Ricky Ibáñez on drums), published on digital platforms in mid-2021 and which, now finally , you have available on vinyl, in the format in which a jewel like this should last. Juancar Parlange describes the vital moment in which he found himself when he decided to undertake this project: "It was the moment to return home musically", in reference to recovering the essence of that first album and doing it in the places of his youth, in the Getxo of its musical origins, closing the circle that was opened with 341 Broome St, to prepare for the next musical adventures that its restless spirit will undoubtedly already be giving birth to. But for now, it's time to enjoy this "Songs about cars, girls & broken hearts" and defend it live. And it gives to do it a lot and very well.


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In 1996, Bonzos released their first album, 341 Broome St., recorded in NY and produced by Andy Shernoff. A burst of 12 Ramonian punk songs lasting barely half an hour, full of immediate hits and that took on a special importance when the band defended them on stage. A masterpiece of national punk rock, due to the addiction of its melodies, its forceful punch and the freshness that it distilled from the first to the last theme. In 2021 this album turned 25 years old, and Juancar Parlange, Bonzos's alma mater, wanted to celebrate it doubly: firstly, with a reissue on vinyl from 341 Broome St (of the original vinyl run made by Roto Records, barely 5 copies are known since, due to some strange maneuver yet to be unraveled, the whereabouts of the rest of the discs are unknown). And as a climax, and recovering the youthful and unrestrained spirit of that their 1st album, they entered the studio of Martín Cápsula (Silver Recordings) to record the 18 songs that make up this latest production "Songs about cars, girls & broken hearts", returning to the line-up of 3 members (guitar, bass, drums), backed by two mythical figures from the Bilbao scene (Jorge Murillo on bass and Ricky Ibáñez on drums), published on digital platforms in mid-2021 and which, now finally , you have available on vinyl, in the format in which a jewel like this should last. Juancar Parlange describes the vital moment in which he found himself when he decided to undertake this project: "It was the moment to return home musically", in reference to recovering the essence of that first album and doing it in the places of his youth, in the Getxo of its musical origins, closing the circle that was opened with 341 Broome St, to prepare for the next musical adventures that its restless spirit will undoubtedly already be giving birth to. But for now, it's time to enjoy this "Songs about cars, girls & broken hearts" and defend it live. And it gives to do it a lot and very well.

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