The second album from this band from Venezuela.
The band was a quintet with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, guitars, electric piano, keyboards and vocals.
This is the follow up album to their pretty good 1980 debut album Atabal Yemal. An album I reviewed earlier this month here in this blog.
That album was a progressive rock album.
The thirty-five minutes long Pesadilla Sin Final is more a blend of art-rock and vaudeville rock. Frank Zappa springs to mind throughout large parts of this album.
There are also some pop music here too. 1980s pop music. The music is still pretty colourful.
The Spanish vocals are pretty good although they are a bit weird and an acquired taste. The sound is a bit plastic-like and the typical, very much detested 1980s sound.
The result is a decent enough album. An album which sounds dated. Nevertheless...
2 points

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