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vendredi 15 janvier 2021

Lizzard, l'interview le vendredi 15 janvier à 20h30 - ZanZanA Live Streaming Show

LIZZARD sortira son nouvel album intitulé Eroded, le 19 février 2021 via Pelagic Records.
Will, le bassiste de LizZard, était le vendredi 15 janvier l'invits du ZanZanA Live Streaming Show animé par Karim Benamor.



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Infos sur les Lizzard :
  • LINE UP : Katy Elwell (drums), William Knox (bass), Mathieu Ricou (guitar & vocals)
  • DISCOGRAPHY : VENUS (EP) – 2008 • OUT OF REACH – 2012 • MAJESTIC – 2014 • SHIFT – 2018 • ERODED – 2021
  • FOR FANS OF : RADIOHEAD, TOOL, MASSIVE ATTACK, DEFTONES, KARNIVOOL, KING CRIMSON
  • TRACK LISTING "ERODED" : 1. Corrosive • 2. Blowdown • 3. Haywire • 4. Flood • 5. Hunted • 6. The Decline • 7. Eroded • 8.Usque Ad TERRAM • 9. Blue Moon • 10. Inertia • 11. Avalanche

Bio :
If colour can communicate forebodings of feelings and introspective mental states, then the album cover of LIZZARD's Eroded would be an adequate synopsis of the current state of the world: the ochre, brown and green feel tired, worn, drained, eroded... but the bright yellow and orange and the central white parts insinuate a statement of hope, and in that the album art couldn't be a more adequate representation of LIZZARD's music: a melting pot of invigorating riffs, heavy driven groove and catchy vocal hooklines. In early 2021, Eroded comes as a strong, hopeful voice expressing the suppressed yearning for an end of this madness which we all carry inside.

LIZZARD recorded with Rhys Fulber in L.A.(Paradise Lost, Fear Factory, Front Line Assembly...) who confesses his love for their "marvelous poly-rhythmical sound". It is true that LIZZARD's songwriting is distinguished by at times intricate rhythmical patterns, but these are always woven into the fabric of immensely catchy song constructs. The technical prowess here is well concealed behind the glaring allure of the immediacy of raw, in your face rock music.

Formed in 2006, when Katy Elwell (drums), William Knox (bass) and Mathieu Ricou (guitar & vocals) met and discovered that they  hared a common vision in music, LIZZARD soon set out to work on their sound with a mission to find their own idiosyncratic approach to contemporary rock music – music that makes confident reference to the past without romaticising it. In many ways, Eroded is a trip back to the best parts of the 90's, but in the sound of 2020.

Sophomore album Majestic was released in 2014 and met with great critical acclaim: a more spontaneous and raw affair compared to its predecessor, recorded live and produced by the band themselves, the album captures the intense energy the band unleashes on stage. “We’re very much a live band creatively speaking”, says bass player Will Knox. “All of the writing sessions happen in our rehearsal space rather than at home. We believe that to capture any vibe, the chemistry between members needs to occur in real time... at least for us.”

Shift, released in 2018, opened new doors for the French trio: “Lizzard accomplish the perfect balancing act between music that is challenging and catchy in equal measure”, Metal Hammer raved. The band opened for Gojira and Terry Bozzio who invited them to perform on Drum Channel, and embarked on month-long European tours with the likes of HIGH ON FIRE, THE PINEAPPLE THIEF and the ADRIAN BELEW POWER TRIO.

Recorded during a long month of voluntary isolation at the legendary Castle Studios in Germany, Eroded brings a light at the end of the tunnel: “the vibe on the album is generally one of hope and an invitation to stay alert to the light within ourselves, and to keep moving towards brighter destinations.”

Bring on the future and for once, let it be the past, as we knew it before the pandemic.

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