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Lord Kesseli and the Drums - I Was in Love
Some albums are pretty, only pretty, and some albums are stunning. Count on Lord Kesseli and the Drums to compete at the 2nd level.Corrosive. That's how you could describe this album. The 1st word on the record is "explode". Quite a symbol.We had left Lord Kesseli with a grand piano as the only inst...
Exsonvaldes - Maps
More than 7 years after their previous album, they are back. In the meantime, 2 of them had dedicated themselves to the Ravages project and its 2 good synthpop EPs in French.With Maps, they find their way back, the way of a quality punchy pop. 10 choruses, each more attractive than the last, in Fren...
Alexandre Fortuit - Balthazar OST
What about a whole review made up entirely of questions? Do you think I'm going to make it?Why are today's series more willing to use already existing music rather than, as here, tailor-made compositions that give it appropriate colour and coherence?Who is Alexandre Fortuit, the Parisian composer li...
Hania Rani - Ghosts
Catching the light is the photographer’s art. Hania Rani’s art too.From the beginning ("Oltre Terra"), one can guess an orchestra is tuning up before a concerto promised to be sumptuous. Then, Polite Polish, she’s careful to greet us: "Hello hello hello hello"... Doesn’t it ring a bell? Nirvana, isn...
Grian Chatten - Chaos for the Fly
“What is normal for the spider is chaos for the fly.” This philosophical sentence, inviting to put things into perspective, is taken from The Addams Family. It inspired to rock band Fontaines D.C.’s leader, Grian Chatten, the name of his debut album. Fly-wise.As if to espouse disenchantment of a lif...

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