Debout Sur Le Zinc's 2005 album "L'homme à tue-tête" is a vibrant and eclectic journey through the worlds of chanson, variété française, and French house. This 16-track collection, released under the SARL DSLZ label, offers a unique blend of poetic lyrics, captivating melodies, and a distinctive vocal style that sets Debout Sur Le Zinc apart. From the playful "Plein comme une barrique" to the introspective "Un jour de moins," each song showcases the band's versatility and creativity. The album's standout track, the title song "L'homme à tue-tête," is a testament to their ability to craft memorable and engaging music. With a runtime of just over 53 minutes, "L'homme à tue-tête" is an album that invites repeated listens, revealing new layers and nuances with each playthrough. Fans of Debout Sur Le Zinc's previous work, such as "Des Singes Et Des Moutons," will find much to love here, while newcomers will discover a rich and rewarding musical landscape to explore.