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Riez Noir, c'est un hyper super album, méga bien, avec du rock dedans, un tout petit peu de blues dedans, du l'anglais, du français, et du l'espagnol. Il y a 14 morceaux, dont deux reprises de morceaux d'autres groupes sous licence art libre (Droit dans le mur, de Canicule, et De Beauvoir, du Clandestin, tous deux présents sur boxson.net).
Vous pouvez commander cet album (après l'avoir bien écouté ici), sur notre site http://laverue.free.fr, et vous aurez donc la joie de profiter d'un livre 12 pages avec paroles + photos et de bien jolies illustrations.
Si avec vous achetez pas notre album ou vous nous donné pas des sous... en plus il est pas cher 10 euros!!
I really enjoyed listening to this album even though my French is really bad and I only understand half of the french songs.
The voice of the vocalist is amazing.
Firstly I would like to say that the artist has overdone the tagging of the album. A few a meaningful tags are easier to comprehend that a long list that dilutes the meaning.
I have yet to give this album a serious listen but my initial impressions prompted my to post tight away.
The first thing that impressed me with this album was the initial impact of the first track "Spanish Horse". It feels a lot like a softer version of an Eagles track.
Most of the rest of the album are soft rock modern French and English songs. Unfortunately the French is lost on me but the experience is pleasant.
The second and third last tracks have more of a punk rock feel to them.
The last track has a nice blues feel to it.
On the whole this album is a very enjoyable listen.