"Super Ready/Fragmenté" is the sixth studio album by the Swiss industrial rock band The Young Gods, released in 2007. The album showcases the band's innovative blend of industrial, electronic, and experimental rock music, characterized by pounding rhythms, distorted guitars, and atmospheric soundscapes.
Featuring tracks like "I'm the Drug," "C'est Quoi C'est Ça," and "El Magnifico," the album explores themes of alienation, identity, and the human condition, with frontman Franz Treichler's emotive vocals adding depth and intensity to the band's sonic palette. The album's title, "Super Ready/Fragmenté," reflects its fragmented and disjointed nature, with songs flowing seamlessly into one another to create a cohesive and immersive listening experience.
Lyrically, "Super Ready/Fragmenté" delves into existential questions and philosophical musings, drawing listeners into a dark and dystopian world filled with uncertainty and ambiguity. The album's dark and atmospheric soundscapes evoke a sense of unease and tension, reflecting the band's penchant for pushing the boundaries of conventional rock music.
Upon its release, "Super Ready/Fragmenté" received positive reviews from critics, who praised its innovative sound, dynamic production, and thought-provoking lyrics. While it may not have achieved the same level of commercial success as some of the band's earlier albums, the album remains a favorite among fans of industrial and experimental rock music, showcasing The Young Gods' continued evolution and relevance in the contemporary music scene.