Review 537 : OZARU – Limbes – English

The pit is your favorite place? Same goes for OZARU.

Created in 2019 in France, Manu (vocals), Alex (guitar), Kevin (guitar), Bigorn (bass) and François (drums) cannot wait to introduce you to Limbes, their first EP.

The band’s credo is fight, as about music as into the crowd, so they naturally focus on playing a melting of Hardcore, Deathcore and Death Metal. Five songs, a quarter of an hour, and it begins now.
Enalve immediately knocks us down offering many breaks, vindictive howlings and an uncontrollable rage. The sound is so heavy and violent that it gives us the will to run to the first thing to mosh, just like on Heartless, a song with a jerky and motivating rhythmic. The dissonant hints inside of riffs wonderfully serve those calculated brutality explosions, like on Dystopia, a fast song with raging riffs on which the band invited Arnaud from Prydwen. A bit of Hardcore, Beatdown/Slam influences, and we’re now on Beast (Nous Sommes La Meunte), a song that picks as much in a powerful Death metal as a heavy Hardcore, which makes us want to headbang and run to the pit, accompanied by screamed backing vocals. In The Name Of Freedom comes to close the EP, but not the pit, with tones which calls for total unleashment before catching our breath again, and press play again.

OZARU clearly knew how to make a pit move, and I know that it’s just a question of time before Limbes comes to crush on those crash barriers! Ready to move?

85/100

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