Artist's albums
Enfoncez L'Clown
1999 · album
La Bataille De Pali-Kao
1998 · album
Carnaval Des Agités
1995 · album
Viva Bertaga
1990 · album
Souvent Fauché Toujours Marteau !
1989 · album
Ils Veulent Nous tuer
1988 · EP
Abracadaboum !
1987 · album
Joyeux Merdier
1985 · EP
Concerto Pour Détraqués
1985 · album
Macadam Massacre
1984 · album
Nada
1983 · EP
La Piste Inconnue (Dérive Mongole #03)
2017 · single
Au pays des routes contraires (Dérive Mongole #01)
2017 · single
Chat (Dérive Mongole #03)
2017 · single
Hänschen Klein (Dérive Mongole #02)
2017 · single
Le cerf, le druide et le loup (Dérive Mongole #02)
2017 · single
Mourir à Falloujah (Dérive Mongole #01)
2017 · single
Mourir à Paris
2015 · single
Invisible
2006 · album
Chants Des Meutes
2006 · album
Bloody Party
2003 · album
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Biography
In the early '80s, the punk movement lived its second life, and that was also true in France, where an early and intense first wave had failed to garner attention. A couple of bands, most of which survived for a long time, made this second movement truly exciting, and Bérurier Noir remains the most famous and respected of those. Fists and red-and-black flags raised, this gang of anarchist clowns was the perfect example of independence and social conscience. Musically, even though bandmembers were numerous on-stage, they took on the guitar/beat box formula initiated by Metal Urbain, simply adding saxophone riffs now and then, leaving plenty of space for their political and social slogans. Their career began in 1981, but they truly gained massive recognition with the release of a first studio LP, 1984's Macadam Massacre. It was followed by two other LPs, Concerto Pour Detraques (1985) and Abracadabraboum (1987), plus a bunch of EPs. But it's safe to say that Béru (as they are often called), was much more a live act than anything else. Their concert tickets were as cheap as possible, and each member had his own day job to enable complete independence for their musical venture. In 1988, some of the bandmembers were suspected of a terrorist related activity, and even though they were quickly found innocent, the band's career had received a severe frontal shock. After the release of Souvent Fauche in 1989, Béru called it a day, celebrating their retirement at the Olympia for three nights (as documented on 1990s Viva Bertaga), and only releasing live records throughout the following years; until 2003's reunion, which quickly ended after the release of uneven material. ~ Olivier Duboc, Rovi