Исполнитель: We Insist!
Альбом: Inner Pond
Год выхода: 2002
Страна: France
Колличество дорожек: 12
Общее время звучания: 53:05 min
Жанр: Avant-Prog / Prog-Core
Формат: Lossless / FLAC (log + cue)
Размер файла: 317 mb
Залит на: Narod.ruBiography:In 1998, two years after they met, six musicians of backgrounds and come out a priori irreconcilable five titles under the name of We Insist! referring to the manifesto of Max Roach: Freedom Now Suite . Even if the identification is not directly political, the tone is set: We Insist! produce music off the beaten track. Four albums, hundreds of concerts, and 14 years later, We Insist! has matured a style in itself.
In a broad rock repertoire, the group seeks to systematically divert conventional benchmarks without falling into pure experimentation and airtight. Indeed, melodies, harmonies, rhythms, timbres, arrangements, structures are often diverted, distorted.
Musicians
After starting mobile training will remain stable over a long period: 2 guitars (Eric Martin, Julien Divisia), low (Julien Allanic), battery (Gaillochet Etienne), 2 saxophones (Mechin Cyril Francis Wong). After looking for a singer outside, finally Etienne who will lead vocals in 2001. With this atypical role as singer-drummer, the group reinforces its singularity. The choirs are mainly provided by Julien Divisia-guitar-and after his first instrumental period, the group is moving towards music sung. In 2008 the number increased to 5 with the departure of saxophonist Cyril Mechin. Francis Wong, saxophone-accelerating its process of electrification, use of effects, scattering by a guitar amp. This period also sees the enrichment of its overall by the occasional use of a Korg synthesizer (Julien Divisia) or employment on certain pieces of a third guitar to replace the bass (Julien Allanic).
Influences
Define a main influence for We Insist! equivalent to oscillate between hair pulling and farce. Tastes do not mesh with the consensus, but by quoting Shellac, Queens of the Stone Age, Primus, At The Drive-In also, John Zorn or Tool, the internal war will be avoided! But it's also David Lynch comes to mind ... because the tracks are scrambled in the search for references, so let's agree, it's We Insist!
After its debut in 1995 and a first 5 tracks (same name), We Insist! recorded its first album in 2000 at Studio Cargo (Montreuil): I Witness!
Then follows a meeting with the label Triton who co-produce the two following works of the group: Inner Pond in 2002 and Crude in 2004 (dishttp://lossless-galaxy.ru/addnews.htmlt. Musea France).
In 2007, the group formed his own label Corruptible Records. It also marks the release of Oh! Things Are So Corruptible (dist. Anticraft France), recorded at the famous studio Black Box (Angers) by Peter Deimel, mixing by d2r2.off. A year later, We Insist! meets the German label's Exile On Mainstream (EOM, Berlin). Love at first sight and reciprocal EOM takes Oh Things Are So Corruptible licensed to offer a European influence (dist. Southern Records).
In 2009, the band returned to the Black Box studio to record her new album. Peter Deimel will mix in the wake of the newborn The Babel Inside Was Terrible.