Les Fossoyeurs Septik, Psycho Squatt - Dont Think

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Review by Elena Romanova

Album Review: "Don't Think" by Les Fossoyeurs Septik & Psycho Squatt Alright, so you're scrolling through your playlist and stumble upon Don’t Think by Les Fossoyeurs Septik and Psycho Squatt. You hit play, expecting some run-of-the-mill punk rock, but nah, this album’s got layers. Released back in 2016, it's a raw mix of punk grit, acoustic vibes, and folk rock soul—like someone threw a campfire jam session into a mosh pit. And honestly? It works. Let me break it down for ya. First off, the track "Un Beau Jour de Novembre" is one that sticks with you. It’s kinda haunting but in a good way, like when you hear an old story from your grandpa that makes you think twice about life. The melody feels stripped-back, almost fragile, but then BAM—it hits you with this emotional punch. There’s something about how they blend acoustic guitar with these raw vocals that just feels... real. Like, no filters, no pretending to be something they’re not. It’s the kind of song that makes you wanna sit on a park bench in the rain and just vibe. Then there’s "Déforester", which is straight-up angry—and I mean that as a compliment. This track has all the energy of a protest chant mixed with crunchy riffs and pounding drums. You can tell these guys aren’t holding back—they’re pissed off about something (probably deforestation, duh), and they want you to feel it too. What gets me is how catchy it is despite being so aggressive. I found myself humming it later while chopping onions, which felt kinda weird but also kinda awesome. The rest of the album keeps up the momentum with tracks like “Rien Est de Ta Faute” and “Failite,” each bringing its own flavor to the table. Some are more introspective, others just scream rebellion, but every single one feels authentic. No cookie-cutter nonsense here. What really stands out about Don’t Think is how unapologetically French it feels. Not just because of the language, but because of the DIY ethos and the sheer number of labels involved (seriously, there are like twelve). It’s chaotic, but in the best possible way, like a big ol’ family dinner where everyone talks over each other but somehow still gets along. So yeah, if you’re into music that doesn’t try too hard to impress you—if you dig stuff that’s messy, heartfelt, and loud—then check this out. Just don’t expect perfection. Hell, even the title says it all: Don’t Think. Sometimes, you just gotta feel it. Oh, and here’s a random thought to leave you with: listening to this album feels like eating bread dipped in wine—it’s simple, kinda rough around the edges, but deeply satisfying. Cheers to that!

Table of Contents

Download

Filename: les-fossoyeurs-septik-psycho-squatt-dont-think.zip
  • MP3 size: 73.1 mb
  • FLAC size: 702.1 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Becamelle
Rien Est de Ta Faute
Regiment Troubadour
A.L.F
Deforester
Burn Out
On Nous Avait Promis
Entre 4 Murs
Un Beau Jour De Novembre4:55
Un Beau Jour de Novembre
L'air Du Temps
Au Comptoir
Régiment Troubadour3:44
Failite
Déforester6:30
On
J'veux Pas

Video

Les Fossoyeurs Septik - Don't think (split / Psycho Squatt )
Psycho Squatt - don't think (split/Les Fossoyeurs Septik)
Les Fossoyeurs Septik - Un beau jour de Novembre
Les Fossoyeurs Septik - Faillite (cover Psycho Squatt)

Images

Album herunterladen Les Fossoyeurs Septik, Psycho Squatt - Dont Think

Catalog Numbers

  • la societe pue prod 034, Dev #074, ZA008
  • la societe pue prod 034

Labels

  • La Société Pue Prod, Keponteam, Abracadaboum, Trauma Social, MALOKA, Deviance, Le Keupon Voyageur, Punk's Shadow, La Distroy, Zone Alternative
  • La Société Pue Prod, MALOKA, La Distroy, Abracadaboum, Keponteam, Deviance, Trauma Social, Zone Alternative, Punk's Shadow, Le Keupon Voyageur

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Album
  • LP CD
  • 33 ⅓ RPM
  • Stereo

About Les Fossoyeurs Septik, Psycho Squatt

Cyrille : Batterie Mick : Guitare et choeurs Théo : Basse et choeurs Laurent : Guitare et chant

Members

  • Mouloud
  • Loran

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a fun fact: The album *Don't Think* by Les Fossoyeurs Septik and Psycho Squatt is like a chaotic yet beautiful punk rock puzzle. Released in 2016 in France, it blends raw punk energy with acoustic folk vibes, creating something truly unique. With tracks like "J'veux Pas" and "Régiment Troubadour," the album feels like a rebellious journey through life’s struggles and absurdities. Oh, and here’s the kicker—it was released under a whopping 15 labels! That’s right, this DIY masterpiece spread across multiple independent labels, showing just how much love and support it garnered from the underground scene. Not your typical album, huh?

Comments

orpaconsultores
2025-03-14
Oï, @+????
hyjessop
2025-03-14
Et ne ratez pas la partie des Fossoyeurs Septik ! C'est par ICI : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DRI95k05Ys&t=46s
emjubrey29
2025-03-14
ya que deux accords sur le couplet ou c'est mon oreille qui est défaillante (forte probabilité...)