playlist artwork#12 this weekSalut ça va?

by The Pierre Richard's Family

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2 4:14 3722 listens
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14 2:54 524 listens

About this album

  • Updated: 11/01/2008

 

Le nouvel album "Salut ca va" est enfin terminé, il est distribué gratuitement sur http://www.thepierrerichardsfamily.com Le groupe n'a jamais autant évoqué l'idée de "pets dans la société", peut être à cause d'une hausse du taux de CO2  dans l'air? Quoi qu'il en soit, cet album vous propose un meilleur son, un humour toujours aussi décalé à prendre au 5ème degrè. Si vous aimez le rock bof et que vous aimez lancer des tomates sur Kyo, foncez !

 

The tracks of this album are published under a Creative Commons licence, check the licence associated to each track.

Reviews for "Salut ça va?"

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francois35420

Très bien et toi ?

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francois35420 • 2008-01-13 12:00:34

Et bien moi ça va impeccable, en plus, je viens de découvrir un excellent album déjanté, à l'image des Pierre Richard's family. Un univers unique, un humour très pronconcé, des chanson aux paroles souvent drôles. Un excellent album !
digital_sextant

Pretty good, if it fits your taste.

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digital_sextant • 2008-11-24 18:11:04

Billing itself with keywords "rock punk disco ska musette," I expected something a bit heavier, with less accordion. Then their ID3 tag in iTunes comes up with the genre blues, which absolutely doesn't fit. These songs bounce along with what I assume is whimsy, with a hint of Dead Milkmen spoken-word growl. A few of the songs, like "Un homme complexé," "Help me," and "Bourré" have solid hooks that are very enjoyable. "En Normandie" zips along enjoyably, while "Truc à l'arrache" has a jaunty electric-guitar trio feel to it. My favorite song from the album is "Teenagers," whose hilarious casio underbeat and hyper eighties "Mickey" feel makes me smile each time it comes around. In tone, though, it's pretty different than much of the album. The Pierre Richard's Family develops a wide range of tracks, from the downright goofy to upbeat songs bordering on the music I'd expect to hear from a whimsical punk or ska band.
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