from
Open Fire b/w The Costume,
track released September 13, 2011
From
Perteetfracas.org (translated from French):
After a first album dating from 2010, Multicult tightens bolts and released a new single sputtering with a thousand lights. A beautiful spark noise-rock drawing from Big Black, Rapeman and even more, what you turn a beautiful mess. Where the album sounded like a demo, a messy noise and not yet in place with a song that reminded me Arcwelder (which is not a bad thing), the single is devilishly incisive and a level well higher. Precision and sharp guitar with a twisted groove irresistible, especially on Open Fire on which it is impossible not to stamping his body happiness. On the other side, The Costume is just as stunning. Narrative song as a counterpoint to the heat that emanates power, rhythm section to catch the perfect single.
And it's not over. Inside the single, a bonus coupon for two additional titles to download. Two titles that were on the first album and show the full extent of the progress of the trio of Baltimore with two new versions of the old exploding. On Day Glow, the song ignites, the fire is overheating and noise Multicult shows through most of his guitar, he has a rhythm all its own and can not resist it. And to conclude with a flourish, Le Coq Sportif, the amount on his high horse to be ten times more powerful than on the album and probably the most virulent of the four title. Multicult multiscore.