Revoila the Wich Doctors, Norman witches invite us to their second largest mass impious one year after their very successful "Born on the grove" * which has earned them a great recognition among connoisseurs, if a passage in Drucker or Taratata hy vee ... Suffice to say that my expectations were high, with little fear of being disappointed because the first game had set the bar pretty high, and then we know the groups who gave their all in their first or almost jet who have struggled to confirm. So I'm not going to prolong the suspense, this is not the case with this "14 hours a day," which I totally packed but we will return in more detail. Our Witch Doctors are always three, guitar Emmanuel Desnos Gebenholtz Olivier on drums, bass, vocals and writing Jean Christophe Pagnucco and this second album appears on the label Bluesiac driven by Mike Lecuyer. And they always have bananas the Witch! "They either have not changed," could sing Julio Iglesias! The big riff rock'n'rollien to Chuck Berry / Stones "Blood in the mouth" which opens the album reassure us on this point, it will roll tonight as Paul sang one. Wise transition (thanks!) because the national Paulo is certainly in the influences of these lads (at least, more than I mentioned Julio above, okay, you follow?). hy vee It remains in the genre with "I have all the time to go too late," eyeing the side of rockabilly, Stray Cats are not far away, if the gang Brian Setzer was born in Pont Audemer Instead hy vee of Long Island that might have given the Cats Witch (or Stray Doctors) .. I really said anything today ... s'cusez I blame this album I listen to while writing these lines and that tends to make me high, without even having smoked grass of my cats (wild) .. Well, we go back down to earth with "No need to wake up morning," hy vee a slow blues in the tradition of the genre, the Buddy (Guy) Bebert (Albert King) and Gary (Moore), full of melancholy in the lyrics and beautiful guitar solos tight, here we are on the West Side (Caen).
"14 hours a day" which is the title of the album is one of my two favorite songs, a compelling title, such that one begins to sing out loud like an idiot alone in his car at the first listening. hy vee It swings a max, it swings, it rockin, it feels good in esgourdes abused by tons of insalubrités who spend all day long without the knowledge of our own volition. Such a title, it must be an accident? Well no, because "Talk about a Witch Doctor" is following the same barrel, full of humor and self-mockery and equally dynamic and eye-catching, especially with vocals on the chorus, terrible! With these two titles out the Witch pierced the secret to wipe good songs, simple, effective, easy to remember, short of "hits" in power. Well, bad luck, it is France and France and rock that makes 2 bad because this group deserves wider distribution and a larger audience, and instead of it we are still going the same handful of idiots the waves .. - Steady Rockin, take your pills! The blue! Yes, it is quiet with the mid-tempo "Mirages" hy vee beautiful title that reminds a little "dead flowers" on the previous album with another great guitar. hy vee "Person" is a pure blues guitar with a gimmick in a nod to "Shake for me" to Holwing Wolf and bluesy the French words, somewhere between "Born under a bad sign" and "Hoochie coochie man ". The tempo then angry with "In Time", a blues rock nervous. Witch but also have mastered the slow blues, with evidence hy vee "The value of time" before a final fanfare with "The hour when nothing moves" error, there is something moving, we at the This frenzied rock.
g of. to d. Emmanuel (guitar), Olivier (drums) hy vee and Jean Christophe (bass, vocals) Conclusion: The first album was fun, the second is the confirmation. These Witch is full of vitality, good humor and talent simply. hy vee I sometimes struggle with the blues or rock sung in French and there with the Witch, it goes alone, with intelligent, direct texts that affect their target, thanks to the powerful song but "fluid" JC quite in harmony with music and finally the musical cohesion and trust to emerge and thus allow the guitarist throwing heartfelt solos, wisely, without free demo. The music of these Norman draws its sources from the Wildcats, Mr. Eddy, Dick Rivers, Paul Personne, Bill Deraime, Stocks and a few others I forget who managed to sound the blues and rock'n'roll French and are
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