Fourth album for this combo Heavy Metal, born in 1984 in the Paris region.
Influenced by bands such as Guns’n’Roses, or even AC / DC, the training is done through the teeth of many concerts, providing the first parts for the Demon Eye, Stators, or participating in festivals, such as Choisy Le Roi, and Tremblay Les Gonesse with Attack Rock. In 1985, the quintet recorded two songs (Hail Caesar and She’s OK) for inclusion on a compilation French Connection, published by Madrigal Records, and toured through France. In 1987, out of Love Game, their first album, and follows a U.S. tour where the band will perform, including the famous Whisky A Gogo. Back in France, Dygitals give his last two concerts at Tours, and the Gibus in Paris, before breaking up in 1990.
In 2010, the group reformed for a Showcase, and welcome the public reinforces musicians resume service. Concerts in 2011, and back in the studio in 2012 to record this Avé … Records released by Brennus.
From the beginning, with Killing Machine, we are in the heart of the matter. Sharp riff and syncopated chords, guitar served by David Dugaro which carries with him a tempo fire quickfire by Alain Clouet, although forced by low Gayffier Jack. Everything is in place, and is waiting for the nasal voice of Hervé Traisnel to be grafted with the power that is needed. Same approach with titles such as Stars of Life, with its chorus of shredder, but Hail Caesar bonus track recorded in French in 1985, where everything is virtuosity at all levels so Riot and, Not Alone with its next jam session, and its good gimmick bass / drums. A little slower, we find Running, or, alternatively, Free Me, with excellent chorus chorus with crooked fingers crushed by torture. More removed, was Green Man with its chorus wah, but also with his Reason To Live Free riff-way AC / DC and Play With Me in the chorus very catchy chorus and good air. Rock FM side, in the spirit of the 80’s, it touts Brand New Day, or, well, Big Enough, or even Believe In Rock’n’Roll, all three, rather rhythmic treble. Finally, enjoy this beautiful ballad entitled Roses On My Grave, that sounds a bit Guns’n’Roses, and allowing Hervé offer more nuanced feeling in his voice
01. Killing Machine
02. Running
03. Green Man
04. Not Alone
05. Reason To Live
06. Stars of Life
07. Roses on my Grave
08. Free Me
09. Play with Me
10. Brand New Day
11. Big Enough
12. Believe in Rock’n Roll
13. Avé César (Bonus)