Bérurier Noir
French punk rock band
- Les Béruriers
- Béru
- Les Bérus
- BxN
2003–2006
Loran
Masto
Laul
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Bérurier Noir (French pronunciation: [beʁyʁje nwaʁ]) was a French punk rock band active from 1983 to 1989. The band reformed from 2003 to 2006.[1] The band is associated with anarcho-punk.[2]
Materials related to the band were donated to the Bibliotheque National du France in 2021, and an exhibition opened in Paris in 2024.[3]
As of 2024, lead singer Francois is a history lecturer in Lyon.[4]
Discography
Studio albums
- Macadam massacre (1984)
- Concerto pour détraqués (1985)
- Abracadaboum (1987)
- Souvent fauché, toujours marteau (1989)
- Invisible (2006)
Live albums
- Meilleurs extraits des deux concerts a Paris (1983)
- Viva Bertaga (1990)
- Carnaval des agités (1995)
- La Bataille de Pali-Kao (1998)
- Même pas mort (2003)
- L'Opéra des Loups + Chants des meutes (2005)
Compilations
- Enfoncez l'clown (2003)
Singles & EP
- Nada/Gloco (1983) (split EP with band Guernica, Bérurier Noir contribute four songs)
- Macadam massacre (1984)
- Nada 84 (1984)
- Nada Nada (1985) (stand-alone release of the Bérurier Noir side of the split single Nada/Gloco)
- Joyeux merdier (1985)
- L'Empereur Tomato Ketchup (1986)
- Ils veulent nous tuer (1988)
- Nuit Apache (1988)
- Split Bérurier Noir/Haine Brigade (1988) (split single with band Haine Brigade, Bérurier Noir contribute the song Makhnovtchina)
- Viêt Nam-Laos-Cambodge (1988)
References
- ^ Carpentier, Laurent (March 11, 2022). "Bérurier noir squatte la BNF". Le Monde (in French). Paris, France. p. 23. ISSN 0395-2037. ProQuest 2637539331.
- ^ Badie, Bertrand; Berg-Schlosser, Dirk; Morlino, Leonardo (7 September 2011). International Encyclopedia of Political Science. ISBN 9781412959636.
- ^ Colley, Glenn (2024-02-27). "Bérurier Noir | An exhibition at the BnF and two exclusive playlists!". What the France. Retrieved 2024-07-08.
- ^ Oltermann, Philip (2024-06-28). "How an 80s punk lyric became the rallying cry of French protests against the far right". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2024-07-08.
External links
- Official band site
- Official site of label "Folklore de la zone mondiale"
- "Renard" - Live 1989
- Allmusic.com entry
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