Mendelson is a literary adventure and yet endowed with an exceptional musicality, often hard, sometimes deadpan, always moving. It will soon be too late to find out why and how such an "unknown" band was able to achieve "cult" status during its lifetime. The song Le dernier disque (The Last Record) is a manifesto for this ultimate gesture, to which La dernière chanson (The Last Song) comes to an end, surprisingly with more gratitude than regret or bitterness. Only five tracks with the bitter and caustic but also strangely soothing autobiography Les chanteurs, unlike the poignant Héritage. And with Algérie, a river-song as only Mendelson has, had the secret. Without doubt the masterpiece of this final record, a moving blow where Pascal Bouaziz manages ... read more