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LA ZOMBIE ET SES BIZONS

Jazz Rock/Fusion • France


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This young French group (meaning Zombi and her Buffaloes) are clearly King Crimson fans, but also Magma and many jazz-rock groups. Fronted by the chubby (but nevertheless charming) Mad'jik Maf (on flute) and the no-less original Cosmosmic (on vibes) and a guitar, bass, drum trio behind them, this group develops a splendid blend of jazz-rock with many influences, even if so far, they can sound derivative, let us give them a chance with their next record, due out soon, if I believe the announcement last October at a Belgian Alter Ego prog festival.


:::: Bio written by Hugues Chantraine, Belgium ::::


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Herbe De Bizon
2003

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La Zombie Et Ses Bizons Jazz Rock/Fusion

Review by Sean Trane
Special Collaborator Prog Folk

3 stars This group is coming from the heart of France (the city of Troyes in the Champagne region), their first album is one charming orange affair, even if the artwork sleeve reminds us more of a zebra than a buffalo (Bison).

Musically, the jazz-rock developed here does sound heavily influenced - the finale Blizzard is more than a little "borrowed" from Crimson's Starless (the lenghty crescendo - but holds enough personality to be a good promise for their next album. The three-part La Trêve (the truce) is strongly reminiscent of Moerlen's Gong (vibes are of course the giveaway) and Juliette is a superb workout for Volcano's guitar.

Overall, this is a very promising album even if the use of vibes and flutes are a little too systematic/predicatble, I am seriously waiting for the next album which should not be too long in coming.

Thanks to Sean Trane for the artist addition.

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