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Sidilarsen - On Va Tous Crever



7.7 | 3 votes |
Release date: 26 April 2019
Style: Industrial metal, Nu metal

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01. À Vif
02. Money Game
03. Interdit De Se Taire
04. Zéro Un Zéro
05. God's Got Guns
06. Start Up Nation
07. We Come To Get It
08. On Va Tous Crever
09. Powerful Day
10. Dans Tes Bras
11. L'ardeur Du Vivant

Guest review by
Ch'ti
Rating:
8.2
I discovered this band in 2022 during a festival and I had never heard of them before. After being slapped at their concert, I decided to listen to their album On Va Tous Crever, and I was not disappointed.

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01.01.2024 - 18:13
Rating: 8
Ch'ti
I discovered this band in 2022 during a festival and I had never heard of them before. After being slapped at their concert I decided to listen to their album "On va tous crever" and I was not disappointed.
It's a perfect album for headbanging, each music is energetic, lively and the group knows how to convey its message through it. “Alive”, the intro music already shows us the color, we know that we are going to have something heavy.

"Money Game" and "Interdit de se silence" are very heavy without standing out from the crowd, "ZERO UN ZERO" is in my opinion one of the least powerful, least striking pieces of music, the chorus seems to me seen and reviewed and the music in it -even has a little less of that touch that the band puts in all its music and which makes it so recognizable. One piece of music that didn't stand out to me is "God's got guns", "Start up nation" is probably the worst on the album, it lacks something to really be enjoyable and it's a shame because until there all the music was appreciable. It cuts the rhythm a bit.

Fortunately the quality returns very quickly with "We Come To Get It" which is very fun but above all the best music of the album, the eponymous music "On Va Tous Crever" is just great. The band gives us their best performance here, already live it caused a violent pogo but when I listened to it again, it went straight into my playlist. The guitar riffs are incredible, the broken voice of the lead singer accompanied by the voice of the guitarist allows the music to have a real identity. The chorus is perfect, it conveys a message simply and effectively. And the breakdown at the end of the music is magnificent, every time I listen to it, I headbang. This music is followed by the aggressiveness of "Powerful Day" then by the slightly more balladic music "Dans tes bras" and the album ends with one of the best pieces, "the ardor of the living" which embodies well what the group offered us through this album.

It's not the best album I've listened to but if you want an album that's easily headbangable, look no further.
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