Monday 23 March 2020

Meutrières – Meurtrières (2020) / 88%


Heavy Métal Français I

Arrow Through the Heart



If all the French heavy metal bands could be about castles, fortresses and other medieval themes, I’d die a happy man. Meurtrières (that’s the name given to narrow arrow slits on castles) are a new band from Lyon and they rock hard!

The quintet is heavily by the punkier side of NWOBHM (see Di’anno’s Iron Maiden), it’s fast, heavy and aggressive with strong duel guitars. There’s more than just that though, Meurtrières are multifaceted and often are on the same songs like the epic opener “A La Spatha”. In fact, the album starts with its two longest songs (both around six minutes) to prove that they don’t mess around. The second track “Alienor” explores the feminist tale of Aliénor d’Aquitaine and does it with style and panache.

Musically, I feel that the band is very strong. The bass is thick and present more than in your usual heavy metal band (perhaps due to their punk influence) and the drumming is quick like a crossbow machine gun. As it’s the case for most metal bands, the quality of the riffs will define the quality of a release and oh boy, Meurtrières are freaking maniacs. The songwriting is both nuanced and overly to the point.

The vocals of frontwoman Fleur are on fucking point. She sometimes sounds like Annick of Cauchemar but with more power, range and with a definitive punk attitude. I wish the vocals were a bit stronger in the mix though but that’s their debut album so a weaker production can be judged to be acceptable. She sings the historical French lyrics with an urgency I haven’t heard in a while. She keeps the same energy on the slower and rockier closer “La Déferlante”. That castle on the artwork seems hard to reach but I’m sure she’ll manage to find a way!

That first self released extended play kills, as intended. At almost thirty minutes, it’s pretty much a full length already and with some slight improvements here and there, mostly in the production department, they have the potential to be France’s top heavy metal band. I didn’t avoid the arrows fired at me and I’m glad I didn’t. Essential 2020 heavy metal, mes amis.



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