*100 copies limited edition* Trombe's fourth album, 'Bête Noire' (2026), is a tribute to all those wild boars that tear up the countryside, slaughter sheep, and are chased and killed by bizarrely clad figures in orange vests, armed with rifles... Beware of the line of cars parked in a herd along country roads, because they're there, prowling. Don't meet their gaze, or you'll be petrified... In fact, I know some people who had to change their mode of transport after a collision with the beast... A wild boar doesn't change direction once it's occupied. Their minds are low; occupied, brains blocked, it's too late. They go straight ahead, regardless of the obstacles in their path: ants, rabbits, sheep, giraffes, cars, trains, planes, rockets.
With this new album, Trombe continues in his own straight line. No surprises here, 'Bête Noire' sets the dance floor ablaze and entertains the crowd...