Digitally re-mastered and expanded two CD edition of this 2002 album from the British Electronic Pop trio including a bonus CD containing 17 additional tracks. Finisterre was Saint Etienne's sixth studio album and was a love/hate letter to London, with it's iconic image of the collapsed Ronan Point on the cover, recorded at a time of mass demonstrations against the government and just after folk hero Ken Livingstone had been elected Mayor.
"Finisterre" is a captivating CD album by the acclaimed British band Saint Etienne, released under the renowned label Universal UK. This 2002 release marks a significant chapter in the band's discography, blending electronic pop with indie sensibilities and urban storytelling. The album features standout tracks like "Action," "Language Lab," and "Shower Scene," each showcasing Saint Etienne's signature fusion of lush melodies and evocative lyrics. Universal UK, as part of the global Universal Music Group, is known for supporting innovative artists across genres and has played an instrumental role in bringing influential music to audiences worldwide. Saint Etienne themselves are celebrated pioneers of alternative dance-pop since their formation in 1990; their previous successes include critically acclaimed albums such as "Foxbase Alpha" and hits like "Only Love Can Break Your Heart." With its cinematic soundscapes and reflective themes, "Finisterre" stands out as both a fan favorite and an essential listen for lovers of modern British pop.