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For fans of le pecheur,lovers of dark folk,enthusiasts of lo-fi and psychedelic garage,listeners who appreciate underground and experimental music,readers interested in apocalyptic and visionary folk genres
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THE REVIEW

Voices from the underground.

Le Pecheur are a French trio debuting with the eerie "Medieval Dreams" in 2012.

Their music sinks into a swamp of dark psycho garage, visionary lo-fi folk, stinking blues from the afterlife. Sick songs that barely hold on reverberated guitars that seem roughly tuned, limping rhythms, distant dragged voice adorned by a rare and sinister organ.

In the fog, one can glimpse the figures of the Birthday Party under Valium in "Holy Mountain," the presence of the most bedraggled Velvet Underground.

"Don't Burn The Witch" is a degenerate apocalyptic folk, of drugged Death in June in garage version. But throughout the album hovers an unhealthy, sinister atmosphere.

Strange offering, mysterious, with multiple suggestions but endowed with an arcane charm.

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Le Pecheur's debut album Medieval Dreams presents a haunting mix of lo-fi folk, dark psycho garage, and blues with an eerie and sinister atmosphere. The French trio crafts a mysterious sound evoking the spirit of the Birthday Party and Velvet Underground. Tracks like 'Don’t Burn The Witch' channel a degenerate, apocalyptic folk vibe. Overall, the album is a strange but compelling offering rich with arcane charm.

Tracklist

01   Torture (05:20)

02   No Mercy On Your Soul (05:12)

03   The Lake (03:27)

04   Jesus De Nazareth (03:38)

05   Viva La Muerte (01:53)

06   Holy Mountain (04:01)

07   Don't Burn The Witch (05:18)

08   Black Death (04:23)

09   Apocalypse (04:24)

LE PECHEUR

Described in reviews as a French trio whose 2012 debut Medieval Dreams mixes dark psycho-garage, lo-fi folk and an unhealthy, sinister atmosphere.
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