Clever, sharp post-punk debut album by the French trio from Lyon/Toulouse packed with dynamic, thunderous drumming and razor-sharp guitar work, energised stop-start sections, and the powerful, high voice of Cocrelle who has echoes of Siouxsie Sioux. Sung in English, it’s a punchy, shot-in-the-arm listen throughout, from opener End of Rescue to the slower building eighth and final track, Birth of A Werewolf with some short, spiky tracks between longer ones, such as the demonic burst of Unusual Mabel. Standouts include the poetic Watermelon Snow, the ferocious Fighters, Lucrece’s Summer, and the epic Ring My Bell. A force unleashed, a must-see live band. Co-released between Hidden Bay Records, Araki, Cheap Satanism, Day Off, Last Disorder, Permafrost, Pied de biche, Poutrage Records & Atypeek.
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