LAZULI: 4603
Battements (2011)
Lazuli is a
French band which was founded in 1998, and they have released 5 albums so far,
with “4603 Battements” being their latest endeavor.
The band’s current line-up is: Dominique
Leonetti - Vocals, guitar, mandolin/
Gédéric Byar – Guitar / Romain Thorel - Keyboards, French horn / Vincent
Barnavol - Drums, percussions, marimba and Claude Leonetti -
Léode.
For those who
might wonder what “Leode” is; it is
pretty much a unique mid-electronic plug guitar instrument that comes with a
unique sound. This instrument is used
most of the times with distortion, and gives the band a very unique and
personal sound. Another fact that gives Lazuli a unique sound is the use of
French language in their songs. Well, there is a possibility that some people
may find it not to their liking, but I believe that in Lazuli’s case the French
language matches their sound perfectly.
The album is a great combination of loud
electric guitars mixed with more acoustic sounds, but also many melodic and
darker parts. I mentioned it before, but I have to relate to ‘Leode’ once more.
This bizarre instrument gives so unique a style to their sound which is very
difficult for me to explain here. If you have never listened to it before you
can’t simply understand what I’m talking about. That’s why my best advice could
be to go and buy this record! But not
only for ‘Leode’.
Mostly
because it is a really good record, with
great production, interesting
compositions, and in a nutshell it is a record worth every penny you will spend
for it!
The best
moment which catches your attention right away, is the song 'Je Te Laisse
Ce Monde' which is my most favorite by far. But above that, there are many
other worthy songs here. For example, the more intimate ‘Le Miroir aux
Alouettes’, the beautiful ‘Les Malveillants’, or the more trippy ‘Saleté de
Nuit’.
Of course this
is just my personal opinion, other people might feel differently about the
songs which are included in this album.
Speaking
objectively, “4603 Battements” is surely a very solid and a very intriguing
record, which I recommend not only to Progressive Rock fans, but also for
eclectic listeners who wish to discover and enjoy unique bands.
In the following video you can listen to 'Je Te Laisse
Ce Monde' so you can have an idea about the band.
Thanks for reading... :)
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