A qui la liberté? لمن الحريّة ؟
~ Release by UZU أوزو (see all versions of this release, 1 available)
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released October 22, 2025
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UZU are Mimel (Bass), Blackburn (Guitar), Gustavo (Drums), Adlene (Guitar and Vocals)
Guitars and drums recorded by Germ Sauvé at studio pavillon noir
Bass and vocals recorded by Lee Pierre at Lee amps studio
Back vocals and overdubs recorded by Mathieu Blackburn
Mixed by Santiago González at Fuerza Ingobernable Estudio (Bogotá, Colombia)
Mastered by Mathieu Blackburn
Screenprinted at Ol'Dirty Hands
Released by Symphony of destruction in 2025 sod # 112
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Uzu would like to thank everyone who has supported us since the beginning of this project. Your messages and encouragement mean a lot to us.
This work is the result of a collaboration between many people, so a big thank you to Germ Sauvé and Studio Pavillon Noir, Lee Pierre and Lee Amps Studio, Santiago González and Fuerza Ingobernable Estudio, Jon and Symphony of destruction records.
Thanks also to everyone who participated in the making of our video: Dave Earls, Kristen Brown, Nayzek, Jude Capoix, (Batiment 7, Tapage and Recyborg)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8dQF1smc6I
A special thank you to Katia for always lending her equipment and to Matt Strong for printing our t-shirts, repairing our gear and giving us great advice on our sound.
Also a huge thank you to the amazing punk community around us that has always supported UZU
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For UZU أوزو, exile is not a metaphor but a condition. On their second album À qui la liberté?, the Montreal-based quartet inhabit that state completely, tracing the uneasy line between persistence and disappearance. The title translates as “To whom belongs freedom,” a question that runs through every corner of the record. Their sound is spare and deliberate, rooted in post-punk austerity and dark repetitive punk that feels pared back to bone. Nothing rushes. Nothing occupies more space than it must.
UZU formed in Montreal during the pandemic, with members coming from Algeria, Colombia, and Quebec. That mix of distance and closeness shapes everything they record. Their self-titled debut from 2023 hinted at this tension, but À qui la liberté? carries its full weight.
The album moves like a single passage through loss. Its language is Arabic, and its tone is exhaustion. Across ten songs, UZU return to the same ideas again and again: distance, memory, isolation, and the futility of escape.
Each song moves steadily, and the tension comes from precision rather than volume or aggression. The guitars are bleak and melodic, and the rhythm section stays locked, never giving way to release. The sound recalls 1986 Polish classic Nowa Aleksandria by Siekiera, though without its cold romanticism. UZU sound more intense and more ascetic, and the clarity of the mix gives every Arabic word its own gravity.
The visual presentation mirrors this restraint. The insert prints the lyrics in Arabic and English alongside an image of two hands breaking a rifle in half. It references Crass and their peace-punk imagery, but stripped of any utopian idealism. It suits the record’s world, where liberation is not a slogan or a hope but a quiet act of defiance against suffocation.
À qui la liberté? does not search for transcendence. It lingers in the space where nothing moves and nothing heals. UZU offer no escape, only endurance, the quiet rhythm of breath held and released inside the ruins.
(diyconspiracy.net/uzu-a-qui-la-liberte-premiere)
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released October 22, 2025
Mimel: Bass
Blackburn: Guitar
Gustavo: Drums
Adlene: Guitar and Vocals
Guitars and drums recorded by Germ Sauvé at studio pavillon noir
Bass and vocals recorded by Lee Pierre at Lee amps studio
Back vocals and overdubs recorded by Mathieu Blackburn
Mixed by Santiago González at Fuerza Ingobernable Estudio (Bogotá, Colombia)
Mastered by Mathieu Blackburn
Screenprinted at Ol'Dirty Hands
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| purchase for download and stream for free: | https://symphonyofdestruction.bandcamp.com/album/qui-la-libert-lp [info] https://uzupunk.bandcamp.com/album/a-qui-la-libert [info] |
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| download for free: | https://uzupunk.bandcamp.com/album/a-qui-la-libert [info] |
| purchase for mail-order: | https://symphonyofdestruction.bandcamp.com/album/qui-la-libert-lp [info] |
| license: | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ [info] |
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