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FOL NAÏS

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3.59 | 9 ratings | 3 reviews | 22% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2023

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Zerkon (6:10)
2. Dagonet (3:38)
3. Brusquet (2:44)
4. Berdic (7:26)
5. Chicot (4:31)
6. Rigoletto (3:26)
7. Triboulet - Part 1 (4:30)
8. Triboulet - Part 2 (4:24)
9. Triboulet - Part 3 (3:59)
10. Cathelot (7:09)

Total Time 47:57

Line-up / Musicians

- Anthony Béard / guitar, scream
- François Mignot / guitar
- Nicolas Bernollin / drums
- Benoit Lecomte / bass

With:
- Simon Drouhin / boite à bourdon (10)

Releases information

Cover: Ben Lecomte / Lolox
Label: Dur et Doux
Format: Vinyl, CD, Digital
November 28, 2023

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NI. Fol Naïs ratings distribution


3.59
(9 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(22%)
22%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(44%)
44%
Good, but non-essential (33%)
33%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
0%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

NI. Fol Naïs reviews


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Review by kev rowland
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Prog Reviewer / Special Collaborator
4 stars Here we have the third album from Anthony Béard (guitar, scream), François Mignot (guitar), Nicolas Bernollin (drums) and Benoit Lecomte (bass), following on from 2019's 'Pantophobie'. Yet again they refuse to sit happily inside any particular musical genre and even the record label asks the question are they math rock, noise, metal, jazz or something else, or all of it and more. I enjoyed their last album immensely so was looking forward to this one and am glad to say I was not at all disappointed. There is something inherently strange about a band who can pummel like Meshuggah, be insanely shred happy like Protest The Hero yet have the progressive inclinations of King Crimson and the off the wall avant garde of Markus Reuter, yet somehow it all works.

I am not surprised it took four years between the debut and the second album, and then four more between that one and this, as this is insanely complicated yet all four are linked in incredibly tightly. It is dense music, comes at the listener like a sledgehammer with changing time signatures and good use of light and shade to the heaviness is even more direct. This is an album which shows very much that they are determined to follow their own path as there is no doubt the sheer heaviness of what is on offer will alienate many progheads while the innate complexity and progressive style will do the same to many metalheads. However, for those of us who happily straddle both camps then this is a delight from beginning to end. It does need to be played loudly to get the most from it, as this is not music to be sat and played delicately, but that is not an issue at all. Challenging and in your face, this is powerful stuff.

Latest members reviews

3 stars While I don't think that this album is as good and explosive as their first, I do appreciate that they are trying out new things. The droning intro to the opening track, Zerkon, is pretty good and overall the track is great. Again, like others have said, it depends on your preferences. At ... (read more)

Report this review (#2972850) | Posted by xminutes | Saturday, December 9, 2023 | Review Permanlink

3 stars If you're not familiar with ni they are a very heavy band. Most of the music is instrumental with some occasional screams to keep you on your toes. They make the heaviest King Crimson song sound like a baby's lullaby. Their lineup has remained the same since their first EP release in 2010. For m ... (read more)

Report this review (#2971814) | Posted by Grumpyprogfan | Wednesday, December 6, 2023 | Review Permanlink

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