You may have heard of Phantom Records while digging in some weird
      (but great) german punk bands like
      Schiach
      and
      Pisse
      or while enjoying some skilled noise/post-hardcore bands like
      Dewaere
      (Salut Patrick!) or
      Melt Downer
      but today I'm gonna write a few words about another kind of blues produced
      by the German label... French punk rock!
  From the very first seconds of  L'étau I knew I had heard
      this voice somewhere else, this guy has a very distinctive voice tone and
      way of singing you don't easily forget. Damn but where was it? It rang a bell for sure but a very distant one you know... so I
      had to dig...
  At first I thought of the 2000s/2010s "77 punk revival" scene (you know,
      these guys wearing striped t-shirts, sunglasses and badges bigger than
      their heads who caught PTSD at a Briefs'
      show) which, in France, happened to be mainly based in Marseille at the time. Yes these guys were playing in bands like
      The Hatepinks
      and
      The Irritones
      and were really close to the Marseille-based label
      Relax-O-Matic
      (which fortunately managed to get out of this niche afterwards).
      
   Anyway that's what not exactly what I was looking for, so I kept
      digging in my memories and my hard drives and thought of
      La Flingue
      but no... that was still not it... and finally I stumbled across
      La Vase
      (a "french" punk rock band from Leipzig, Germany, yes that's a bit weird)
      and that was it! That was the same guy behind the mic for sure!
  From there it was easy to trace the trail and fall back on my original
      intuition: the Marseille connection! Indeed this guy (let's call him
      Kevin) used to sing in the great 77 garagish punk band
      The Aggravation
      (they released a great split with the great
      Defenestrors
      and a great
      LP, check them out!).
The band features also Jean-Baptiste Meyrieux, who's been behind the scene of numerous French (but not only) bands' recording sessions for the past five years or so (Litovsk, Douche Froide, Short Days and more) and has traded his mixing table for the drums here, and Billie from The Harry Anslingers (another fast and slightly melodic punk rock band from Leipzig named after the first commissioner of the U.S. Treasury Department's Federal Bureau of Narcotics who did not get famous for his liberals opinions). 
  So yeah Laxisme (laxity/permissiveness in French) is from Leipzig as well (Kevin lives there
      now I suppose, not a bad place for punk rock I guess) and got the same
      kind of vibe The Aggravation and La Vase had, it's pure
      well-played high energy punk rock and it's in French! Highly enjoyable I
      may say...
  So if you don't mind a bit of melody in your punk and a bit of French
      kiss in your classics, you're definitely at the right place!
  N,J'Oi!


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