Friendly group, the howls of Leo trace their way for nearly fifteen years in the French musical landscape. A rather unusual route that sees them cross the French song written in very simple texts, too, perhaps, a hint of jazz full swing with an excellent horn section. But as with colleagues from Tufts Kretiennes , both several groups have members in common, it is the rock that provides the energy to move the machine. A rock is hiding, lurking in the dark recesses of their compositions in the form of a menacing guitar riff, an underlying tension ("El Fuego") that sometimes erupts into the open as in "La Haine" or "Trader of Love" is the battery to match, and the limit of the implosion. This harshness is sung in several musical voice all quite guttural, which suits them perfectly. The violin and accordion providing a more intimate and melancholy notes, "No Yesterday," "From the look ! "And lets stoke the inner fire that drives the group. A big mess of music, certainly, but a luxury brothel.
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