Frustration is back, increasingly misrepresenting itself. We know where it's going from the very first bars, and this is precisely what we were hoping for. The relative classicism of this sixth album is driven by an initial desire that is sufficiently complex that its expression is never a repetition. Frustration doesn't teach music history, but that doesn't mean they don't know where they come from. The Born Bad stalwarts bear the banner of bastard Postpunk. For snobs who roll on the floor when English is sung on the wrong side of the Channel, two tracks in French, "Omerta" and "Consumés", remind us that Fabrice Gilbert sings in an interlanguage that has kept the best of both idioms. It's the perfect way to savor his acid, no-holds-barred rants, ... read more