Description
'Couleur Brique', third album released by Born Bad for one-man-operation Use, opens with a coughing fit spurting on a piano, while a guitar gently dies in the back of a hangar and will rekindle fond memories of his underground hit ""ampheta-amphe´ta- amphe´tamine".
Use literally punches songs, beating the snare drum to celebrate a lover that bites and claws. It's mostly about boy-meets-girl and tough love in these seven romances that taste like beer chasing uppers, and end up in the back of a van.
Praise be, to the melodic effort, supported by layers of sharp and bitter synths, and a straightforward vocal performance. It's a ride in forsaken land, beer in hand, documenting horny guys at the fun fair, late evenings in a shabby pub, and dirty sheets. Here and there, when least expected, flashes of unpretentious drunken wisdom hit the spot. The record is fuelled by the broken drummer's energy, but also a verified writing effort. Those songs will be sung, bonded in the wastelands, to fight against buzzkill.
A fine collection of autumn tunes to get wasted, start a bar fight with new friends, and fall asleep on the counter with no shame.