France’s high-voltage rock ‘n’ rollers Les Lullies have just released their new full length, Mauvaise Foi, via Slovenly Recordings. Mauvaise Foi, a resolutely French title that translates as Bad Faith, reflects the band’s decision to sing in their native language. The result is streamlined vocals on searing rock ’n roll tracks which highlights more personal and fleshed out material. On their sophomore album Les Lullies sway from glam rock to power pop with a few garage punk bangers thrown in for good measure. “No-frills and fast-paced punk rock with a few power-pop jabs every here and there. The title speaks for itself: if we’re wrong, we’ll keep being wrong and drive ourselves crazy.” The post Montpellier’s Les Lullies Release Sophomore Alb...