Various - Concerto Pour Des Traqué e s

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Review by Hamed Babaei

Concerto Pour Des Traqué e s: A Raw, Gritty Punk Rock Masterpiece from France Alright, let’s cut the crap. If you’re looking for polished production or some mainstream rock nonsense, this ain’t it. Concerto Pour Des Traqué e s by Various is a chaotic explosion of alternative rock and punk straight outta France in 2001. Released under Not On Label (because who needs big labels when your music screams rebellion?), this album doesn’t hold back—it punches you in the face and keeps kicking until you’re left gasping for air. The tracklist? Wild as hell. Tracks like Apatxe Gaua and Pour La Liberté stick with me because they don’t just play—they attack. Apatxe Gaua hits hard with its raw energy, almost like someone threw a Molotov cocktail into a crowded room. The vocals are rough, pissed-off, and dripping with emotion. It’s not pretty, but damn if it isn’t powerful. You feel every word like it’s carved into your skull. Then there’s Pour La Liberté. This one’s got an anthem vibe that sneaks up on you. At first, it feels like a slow burn, but once it kicks into gear, it’s unstoppable. The lyrics scream freedom—like, actual, unfiltered defiance—and the guitar riffs hit harder than most bands today can even dream of. It’s messy, loud, and imperfect, but that’s what makes it so real. No studio tricks here, just pure rage poured into sound. Sure, the rest of the tracks like J’Aime Pas La Soupe and Bucherons bring their own flavor to the mix. Some lean more punk, others veer toward alt-rock territory, but all of them share that gritty, DIY ethos. The whole thing feels like a live show where everything’s falling apart yet somehow still works. And honestly? That’s why I can’t stop thinking about this record. It’s not perfect. Hell, it’s barely cohesive. But perfection is boring. What matters is how alive this album feels—like it could explode at any moment. In a world full of overproduced garbage, Concerto Pour Des Traqué e s reminds us why we fell in love with rock ‘n roll in the first place: it’s raw, it’s dangerous, and it doesn’t give a fuck what you think. So yeah, go listen to this French punk gem. Just don’t expect anything safe or predictable. And hey, maybe crank it up loud enough to piss off your neighbors—that’s kinda the point, right? Oh, and fun fact: try finding info on this album online without running into dead ends. Good luck.

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Artist: Various
Album: Concerto Pour Des Traqué e s
Rating: 4.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Il Tua Son Petit Frère
Pour La Liberté
Le Renard
Elsa
Makhnouvstchina
Nada / Lobotomie
Viva Pastaga
Pavillon 36
Manifeste
Bucherons
J'Aime Pas La Soupe
Apatxe Gaua

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Catalog Numbers

54842E2

Labels

Not On Label

Listen online

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • White Label

Notes

  • Written on sleeve: Compilation de soutien aux prisonnièr-e-s politiques
  • Included: ARF3, Actionnaires de la Révolution Fraction 3
  • Bérurier Noir Revisited by many punk group

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *Concerto Pour Des Traqués* is a hidden gem from France, released in 2001. It’s a wild mix of Alternative Rock and Punk, featuring tracks like *J’Aime Pas La Soupe* and *Viva Pastaga*. What makes it unique? It was released under the label “Not On Label,” which means it was likely self-published or independent. The album feels raw and unfiltered, with songs like *Manifeste* and *Pour La Liberté* carrying a rebellious spirit. Definitely worth checking out if you’re into underground rock vibes!