Though nominally thought of as a new wave or alternative rock group, they also experimented with several different styles throughout their career, including ska, post-punk, power pop, shoegazing, neo-psychedelia, dream pop and electronic rock. The band's sound was heavily influenced at the beginning of their career by British and American new wave and post-punk groups, including The Police, XTC, Talking Heads and Squeeze.
In 1997, after a farewell tour through various countries and finally Argentina, the band disbanded. Personal and creative differences brought them to this decision. On September 20, 1997, Soda Stereo played their last show, in front of 75,000 people at the Estadio Monumental (or River Plate Stadium) in Buenos Aires.
A final comeback tour in late 2007, the "Me Verás Volver" tour, was scheduled and gave their fanbase one final opportunity to see them perform live. The large audiences that attended confirmed once again Soda Stereo's capacity to sell tickets record numbers throughout Latin America and the US.
With the release of albums such as "Signos", "Doble Vida", "Canción Animal" and "Dynamo", Soda Stereo became one of the most critically acclaimed Argentinean rock bands, being the first one to tour through all of Latin America, and achieving a degree of success that no other local rock band had accomplished before.
Bio:
In 1982, Cerati, Bosio and Alberti recorded some demos and started to play regularly in a Buenos Aires bar called "Zero". After performing several shows, a CBS producer decided to give the band a chance. In 1984, their eponymous debut album, Soda Stereo was released. Produced by Federico Moura, lead singer of the band Virus, it proved successful. In October, 1984 the band played at the Buenos Aires Rock & Pop Festival with INXS, Nina Hagen and Charly García.
Their second album, Nada Personal was released in 1985 and re-affirmed the popularity of the band. Instant classics such as "Nada Personal" and "Cuando Pase el Temblor" made the album a big seller and increased the band's notoriety, especially in neighbouring country, Chile. The video for the single "Cuando Pase el Temblor" was nominated in as best rock video on the 12th Edition of the Video and TV World Festival.
Released in 1986, their third LP Signos represented the international breakthrough from Argentina to the rest of Latin America: This was the first Argentinean rock album to be re-released post vinyl, on compact disc, -however, Soda's first original release in CD was 1988's "Doble Vida". "Signos" made the band tour from 1986 to 1987 and contained songs as "Persiana Americana", the self-tiled "Signos" and "Prófugos". The album was number one in several countries and gave the band the chance to conquer much wider audiences. "Sodamanía", closely resembling Beatlemania, was now widespread.
Soda Stereo embarked in an extensive tour through Latin America to promote the album: They gave an unprecedented 22 concerts in 17 different cities. A live album called Ruido Blanco was recorded and contained most of the songs played on the "Signos" Tour.
After over a year without recording new material, the band travelled to New York City to start work on Doble Vida which was released in 1988. The album, produced by David Bowie's guitarist Carlos Alomar, was recorded and mixed in a state of the arts console and was Soda's most ambitious project so far. The first three songs on the album were released as singles, "Picnic en el 4ºB", "En la Ciudad de la Furia" and "Lo que Sangra (La Cúpula)" which became massive hits. The EP Languis followed. Released a year later, it contaided mixes from Doble Vida and one new track, "Mundo de Quimeras".
It was their seventh album, Canción Animal, released in 1990 the one that represented the band's creative and commercial peak. The songs are amongst the band's strongest and most popular to date. It was recorded in Miami and Buenos Aires. "Canción Animal" contained the instant classic "de Música Ligera", the single "Un Millón de Años Luz", the intimate short piece "Té Para Tres" and the anthemic tracks "(En) El Séptimo Día" and "Hombre Al Agua". Overall, the album is considered by some critics as the most consistent work by the band, along with "Signos". On December 14, 1991 they performed the majority of the album on the 9 de Julio Avenue in Buenos Aires at a free concert. An unprecedented 250,000 people were in attendance.
This success brought them to perform 14 continuous sold-out shows at Buenos Aires's Gran Rex Theater. From these shows emerged the Live/Mixes EP Rex Mix.
In late 1992, Soda Stereo released Dynamo. This album although now regarded as a highlight in the history of Argentinean rock, was initially Soda's most underrated, and with the passing of time has achieved increased and significant recognition. It was Soda's most ambitious and experimental work so far, and was recorded entirely at the band's now self owned studio "Supersónico" in Buenos Aires. The album delved in electronic, shoegazy and dance-ethereal sophisticated compositions. The band presented the highly experimental record in its entirety in a local talk-show, "Fax". This was the first stereophonic TV transmission in Argentina. The band toured Europe and did TV Shows and concerts in Spain and later again in South America. Shortly after the tour, bassist Zeta Bosio suffered the loss of his son in a car accident. This unfortunate incident forced the band to stop touring and promoting the album and sent the trio into a hiatus, during which singer Gustavo Cerati started his solo career and released his debut solo album Amor Amarillo. To add to the confusion, Dynamo was not being promoted by CBS well, and the band decided to change labels, moving to BMG. This clearly affected the sales of Dynamo, as there was no sufficient promotion held by any of the parts involved.
The band's last studio album, Sueño Stereo was recorded in London and Buenos Aires and was released in 1995. Three singles became significant hits: "Ella Usó mi Cabeza como un Revolver", "Paseando por Roma" and "Zoom", which samples the guitar lick in "Back In The New York Groove". "Sueño Stereo" reached platinum disc only 15 days after its release. MTV Unplugged's Comfort y Música Para Volar was released in 1996, and contained not only unplugged and plugged songs, but some out-takes from Sueño Stereo as well.
On May 1st, 1997, personal problems between the members and different artistic criteria led the band to announce its end and started the final tour on July 1997. Their last concert given on September 20th at the River Plate Stadium was recorded and released in two CD's: "El Último Concierto - A & B".
Comeback
During 2007, after 10 years of the original split, rumours stated that Soda Stereo would tour South America before the end of the year. A reunion tour was finally announced on June 9, 2007 as the "Me Verás Volver" Tour ("You'll See Me Return", referring to lyrics on Doble Vida's "En la Ciudad de la Furia"). The tour started at the River Plate stadium on October 19, 2007, where they played "El Último Concierto" in 1997. It ended in the same venue on December 21, 2007.
Initially, the band announced two concerts at River, but 90.000 tickets were sold in only 24 hours. The band added one more show to the schedule, and after three days, the tickets for the first three shows were also sold out, forcing the band to add two more shows in Argentina to complete the local tour. The surprising amount of fans attending the five shows (more than 300,000) made Soda Stereo's return one of the most watched public events in Argentina. The situation would be mirrored in all Latin America as well.
As of 20 October 2007, 22 shows were confirmed, including one show in Santiago - Chile, another in Bogotá - Colombia, and later others in Ecuador, Venezuela, Perú and Panamá. Also three shows were confirmed in the United States: One in the Home Depot Center in Los Angeles, CA, and two in the American Airlines Arena in Miami, FL. Later, more shows were added in Mexico and Argentina.
Soda Stereo became then the only band to have performed more than five times to a sellout crowd at Buenos Aires's Estadio Monumental de River, in a single tour.
"Gira Me Verás Volver" -the supporting 2CD album, featured live performances of the songs in all the different countries of Latin America where the tour went, and the U.S. Together with the new comeback tour, a compilation album was released, entitled Me Verás Volver (Hits & +). Exclusive content was available for download via the band's official website using a special code featured on the CD booklet.
After the end of the tour, the band members continued with their individual careers.
Official Discography:
Soda Stereo / 1984
Nada Personal / 1985
Signos / 1986
Ruido Blanco (Recorded Live) / 1987
Doble Vida / 1988
Languis (EP) / 1989
Canción Animal / 1990
Rex Mix (Live EP) / 1991
Dynamo / 1992
Zona de Promesas (Remixes 1984-1993) / 1993
Sueño Stereo / 1995
Comfort y Música Para Volar (MTV Unplugged) /1996
El Último Concierto - A / 1997
El Último Concierto - B / 1997
Gira Me Verás Volver / 2007
Guest Musicians w/ Soda Stereo on records and tours include:
Daniel Melero: Keyboards
Richard Coleman: Guitars
Fabian Von Quintiero: Keyboards
Daniel Sais: Keyboards
Tweety González: Keyboards
Gonzalo Palacios: Sax
Marcelo Sánchez: Sax
Andrea Álvarez: Percussion
Celsa Mel Gowland: Backing Vocals
Flavio Etcheto: Keyboards
Leo García: Keyboards, Guitar
Leandro Fresco: Keyboards
Axel Krigier: Flute, Guitar
Alejandro Terán: Violin
Official Website:
www.sodastereo.com
El rito Live
Soda Stereo Lyrics
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Estoy desafiando al tiempo
Ya ves mi transgresión
Es procurar tenerte
El cielo entiende de mi obsesión
Esta llegando a un limite
El desierto, al menos hoy
No parece, no parece tan
Sueles encontrarme en cualquier lugar
Y ya lo sabes nada es casualidad
Tu misteriosa forma me lastimara
Pero a cada segundo estaré mas cerca
Paralizándome
Jamas podre esperarte
Y no tengo porque esperar
En un altar de sacrificios
Solo meterme en tu ritual
Y descifrar tu enigma
Tal vez no hablar de mas (shhh)
El silencio no es tiempo perdido
Sueles encontrarme en cualquier lugar
Y ya lo sabes nada es casualidad
Tu misteriosa forma me lastimara
Pero a cada segundo estaré mas cerca
Desafiando al rito
Destruyendo mitos
Sueles encontrarme en cualquier lugar
Y ya lo sabes nada es casualidad
Tu misteriosa forma me lastimara
Pero a cada segundo estaré mas cerca
Y desafiando al rito
Destruyendo mitos
Desafiando al rito
Destruyendo mitos
The lyrics to Soda Stereo's "El rito" are quite intricate and multifaceted. At a surface level, the song seems to be about a person who is challenging societal norms and expectations in order to pursue a romantic interest. He sees his pursuit of her as a transgression against time and convention, but believes that there is something mystical and fated about their connection. Despite the obstacles in his way, he remains determined to learn more about her and figure out the enigma of her mysterious persona. The repeated phrase "sueles encontrarme en cualquier lugar" (you always find me anywhere) suggests that there is a certain inevitability to their encounter, even if it causes pain or anxiety.
However, the song can also be interpreted as a broader commentary on the human experience of seeking connection and authenticity in a world that often feels alienating and oppressive. The "rito" (ritual) that the singer is defying can be read as a symbol for the materialism, conformity, and superficiality of modern society. By "destruyendo mitos" (destroying myths), he is attempting to break free from the constraints of societal norms and cultural expectations in order to find something more meaningful and profound.
Overall, "El rito" is a complex exploration of human desire and the struggle to find a place in the world that is both authentic and satisfying. It speaks to the universal human condition of feeling lost and alone, but also to the courage and determination required to transcend these limitations and forge a deeper connection with ourselves and others.
Line by Line Meaning
Soy un profanador
I am a blasphemer
Estoy desafiando al tiempo
I am defying time
Ya ves mi transgresión
You see my transgression
Es procurar tenerte
It is to try to have you
El cielo entiende de mi obsesión
The sky understands my obsession
Esta llegando a un limite
It is reaching a limit
El desierto, al menos hoy
The desert, at least today
No parece, no parece tan
Doesn't seem, doesn't seem like it
Sueles encontrarme en cualquier lugar
You usually find me anywhere
Y ya lo sabes nada es casualidad
And you already know nothing is a coincidence
Tu misteriosa forma me lastimara
Your mysterious shape will hurt me
Pero a cada segundo estaré mas cerca
But every second I will be closer
Paralizándome
Paralyzing me
Jamas podre esperarte
I will never be able to wait for you
Y no tengo porque esperar
And I have no reason to wait
En un altar de sacrificios
On an altar of sacrifices
Solo meterme en tu ritual
Just to involve myself in your ritual
Y descifrar tu enigma
And decipher your enigma
Tal vez no hablar de mas (shhh)
Maybe not talk too much (shhh)
El silencio no es tiempo perdido
Silence is not wasted time
Desafiando al rito
Defying the rite
Destruyendo mitos
Destroying myths
Y desafiando al rito
And defying the rite
Destruyendo mitos
Destroying myths
Lyrics © SADAIC LATIN COPYRIGHTS, INC.
Written by: G. CERATTI
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@MrSauloteo1
Soy un profanador
Estoy desafiando al tiempo
Ya ves mi transgresión
Es procurar tenerte
El cielo entiende que mi obsesión
Está llegando a un límite
Y el desierto al menos hoy
No parece, no parece tan...
Sueles encontrarme en cualquier lugar
Y ya lo sabés nada es casualidad
Tu misteriosa forma me lastimará
Pero a cada segundo estaré más cerca, más, más
Paralizándome
Jamás podré esperarte
Y no tengo por qué esperar
En un altar de sacrificio
Sólo meterme en tu ritual
Y descifrar tu enigma
Tal vez no hablar de más
El silencio no es tiempo perdido
Sueles encontrarme en cualquier lugar
Y ya lo sabés nada es casualidad
Tu misteriosa forma me lastimará
Pero a cada segundo estaré más cerca, más, más
Desafiando al rito
Destruyendo mitos
Sueles encontrarme en cualquier lugar
Y ya lo sabés nada es casualidad
Tu misteriosa forma me lastimará
Pero a cada segundo estaré más cerca, más, más
Desafiando al rito
Destruyendo mitos
Desafiando al rito
Destruyendo mitos
@carimagic_soul
Genteeee, quiero conquistar al chico que me gusta y se me ocurrió la idea de enviarle esta canción el 14 de febrero y en ese mismo momento decirle que busque un comentario mío (o sea este jaja) que, espero, esté lleno de likes, para que pueda encontrarlo rápido, me ayudan ? 🙏🙏🙏
@arturoquispe8390
gracias hermosa. también soy fan de soda y este tema en particular me encanta!
@bochi0_7
Good ending
@Alanuston
que paso a un fiank,
@Mavimunus
Tratame suavemente sugerile
@maldini_w
@@Mavimunusmuy quemada
@clouzzfn3700
Dejo mi comentario acá para que cuando alguien se le ocurra dejar un "me gusta", me llegue una notificación y me recuerde que tengo que escuchar estas obras de arte
@maneserpa
En pleno 2024 y aún escuchando esta gran canción.
Espero llegar hasta los 80 años y seguir escuchándola.
@mariamuniz4907
yo igual aquí escuchando en 12 enero 2024 y esa gran voz de nuestro genio pareciera que esta ahí ❤
@benjaminzerna3153
aquí escuchando tremendo temazo el 13 de enero del 2024