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01. ( 02. Je Te Laisse Ce Monde 03. Le Miroir Aux Alouettes 04. Dans Le Formol Au Muséum 05. 15h40 06. Les Malveillants 07. Quand La Bise Fut Venue 08. L'Azur 09. Saleté De Nuit 10. Festin Ultime 11. )
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Darkside Momo
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30.08.2011
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Trying to resume this album with the Prog Rock tag is bound to fail. This is some beautiful, eerie, haunting music, with otherworldy soundscapes (thanks to the Léode), finely crafted melodies and some quite crushing crescendos. Because no, they aren't metal, but they can play some heavy and powerful stuff indeed.
And the mood? Think somewhere around Riverside, but maybe a bit more sad and despondent with the actual state of the world. And for those of you who can actually understand French, you're in for a good deal more listening pleasure, as the lyrics are poetic and really beautifully written.
A must listen for prog fans... and all the others too!
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Interesting. I'll pay them a visit. Soon.
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| Rating: 8 |
It sure sounds good. I need more time though.
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| Rating: 8 |
So...very...catchy!
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Now this is something, I can't even describe how I feel about this one yet. It is so refreshing, so original, that it is almost too alienating. That doesn't make much sense, but I'm going to have to let this one ride for a while, maybe understand it better. Nice staff pick though...
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| Rating: 10 |
Written by Introspekrieg on 06.09.2011 at 05:18
Nice staff pick though...
Thanks! I already knew the band a bit before, but never really checked what they did apart of a few songs on Myspace. Then Ivor told me they had just released a new album... Et voilà !
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Susan - 26.09.2011 at 03:32
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| Rating: 9 |
Wow. Wow. Wow. What took me so long to finally listen? This is beautifully unexpected.
'Ole Pip is right above: this is refreshing and original. Yet, I don't find it alienating I find it welcoming What's so truly refreshing about this album for me is that so many "original," "unexpected," and "refreshing" bands are really in-your-face about it, being crazy and over the top "different." Lazuli is subtle about it. They're just some dudes making good music they like that happens to not sound much like anyone else. Done.
That's what makes a good album to me.
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Written by Susan on 26.09.2011 at 03:32
Wow. Wow. Wow. What took me so long to finally listen? This is beautifully unexpected.
'Ole Pip is right above: this is refreshing and original. Yet, I don't find it alienating I find it welcoming What's so truly refreshing about this album for me is that so many "original," "unexpected," and "refreshing" bands are really in-your-face about it, being crazy and over the top "different." Lazuli is subtle about it. They're just some dudes making good music they like that happens to not sound much like anyone else. Done.
That's what makes a good album to me.
Well, I like both the crazy-in-your-face original approach of bands like Unexpect (or Devin Townsend with Deconstruction), and the subtly beautiful one Lazuli (or, in a different area altogether, Thy Catafalque) use
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Straight-to-the-point and original meloprog. But why am i seeing this on a metal website? Nice stuff though.
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Written by Patricia on 03.02.2012 at 19:11
Un album qui tourne en boucle chez moi.
rules says english or english translation....no french or other speech
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Written by Bad English on 03.02.2012 at 19:21
Written by Patricia on 03.02.2012 at 19:11
Un album qui tourne en boucle chez moi.
rules says english or english translation....no french or other speech
I don't know how to write this in English and It's not possible to translate with English translation. But you can try.
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Written by Patricia on 04.02.2012 at 22:51
Written by Bad English on 03.02.2012 at 19:21
Written by Patricia on 03.02.2012 at 19:11
Un album qui tourne en boucle chez moi.
rules says english or english translation....no french or other speech
I don't know how to write this in English and It's not possible to translate with English translation. But you can try.
An album that I spin continually / an album that is on auto-repeat at home
(or something similar) 
Not perfect, but the meaning is there!
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| Rating: 8 |
Written by Darkside Momo on 05.02.2012 at 01:37
Written by Patricia on 04.02.2012 at 22:51
I don't know how to write this in English and It's not possible to translate with English translation. But you can try.
An album that I spin continually / an album that is on auto-repeat at home
(or something similar) 
Not perfect, but the meaning is there!
Out of curiosity, what are the lyrics about? I kept reading 'Battlements' whenever I looked at the album title so I thought for quite a while it had something to do with castles
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Written by R'Vannith on 05.02.2012 at 10:26
Out of curiosity, what are the lyrics about? I kept reading 'Battlements' whenever I looked at the album title so I thought for quite a while it had something to do with castles 
Most of them are either about society, relationships and/or time (BTW, the album's title means 4603 beats). They are a bit... well, not depressed, but a bit sad at the actual state of the world. Like in "Je te laisse ce monde", as the chorus means: 'son, I leave you this world, like one leaves a burden; son, i leave you my dreams, like one leaves a raft'. Well, it doesn't sound this well in English, that's because it doesn't rhyme 
Other examples could be "15h40" (it's about someone who's just looking at the clock, waiting for work to end), "Les Malveillants" (literally malicious, malevolent people), while "Festin Ultime" is a song-long play about writing, sentiments, and the final feast of someone who's about to die (as far as word play is concerned, think about Martin Walkier's lyrics)
Hope that was enough
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Written by Darkside Momo on 05.02.2012 at 14:27
Written by R'Vannith on 05.02.2012 at 10:26
Out of curiosity, what are the lyrics about? I kept reading 'Battlements' whenever I looked at the album title so I thought for quite a while it had something to do with castles 
Most of them are either about society, relationships and/or time (BTW, the album's title means 4603 beats). They are a bit... well, not depressed, but a bit sad at the actual state of the world. Like in "Je te laisse ce monde", as the chorus means: 'son, I leave you this world, like one leaves a burden; son, i leave you my dreams, like one leaves a raft'. Well, it doesn't sound this well in English, that's because it doesn't rhyme 
Other examples could be "15h40" (it's about someone who's just looking at the clock, waiting for work to end), "Les Malveillants" (literally malicious, malevolent people), while "Festin Ultime" is a song-long play about writing, sentiments, and the final feast of someone who's about to die (as far as word play is concerned, think about Martin Walkier's lyrics)
Hope that was enough 
Many thanks! It sounds like the lyrics match the music then, the sound does give a slightly melancholic (but not depressed) feel. Songs like 'Les Malveillants' made me feel like they were dealing with something emotionally charged.
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Written by R'Vannith on 05.02.2012 at 15:18
Many thanks! It sounds like the lyrics match the music then, the sound does give a slightly melancholic (but not depressed) feel. Songs like 'Les Malveillants' made me feel like they were dealing with something emotionally charged.
Yup. No one specific is named in "Les Malveillants", but the song is as you say emotionally charged, so I'm pretty sure the singer (who also wrote the lyrics) had someone(s) specific in mind.
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| Rating: 9 |
An absolute classic. Their warm sound always cheers me up.
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