Vulcanae Rock'n'rolla des Vulves assassines : A volcano of rock sweeps over the old world. Vulcanae Rock'n'rolla means "Volcano of rock" in Latin, or something like that. In this new opus, the Vulves assassines have left no essential topic by the wayside: they share their nostalgia (widely shared on the left) for the good old days of Chirac and his friends, they resurrect the most rock icon of the Paris Commune: Louise Mitchell, they send millionaires into space for a one-way trip, or even unveil their complete political program for the 2027 presidential election. But if this torrent of lava is often a torrent of laughter, it sometimes turns into melancholic ballads, sometimes intimate, which make it a more nuanced album than the previous two, which frankly doesn't hurt. Still self-produced, self-written, and self-composed, this album has the feel of a real music album to listen to, which also changes from the previous ones. You can tell they really applied themselves this time, and we can thank the soon-to-be very famous Antoine Poyeton for mixing and co-production. To sum up, this volcano-album is the one that sets fire and blood to a world already on fire and blood, which ultimately cancels itself out. Vulcanae Rock'n'rolla is the album that changes the world.