New group L’Epee have shared their storming single ‘Dreams’.…
The project hinges on the involvement of Brian Jonestown Massacre founder Anton Newcombe, who recently produced an album by husband and wife duo The Limiñanas.
Joined in the studio for one song by French artist Emmanuelle Seigner, her vocals seemed to unlock something new.
L’Epee was formed as a result, with the four piece engaging in recording sessions in Cabestany, France and at Anton’s Cobra Studio in Berlin.
An album drops this summer, with L’Epee – the name means ‘sword’ in French, and came to Anton in a dream – sharing their fantastic new single ‘Dreams’ ahead of this.
Out on May 17th via Anton’s a recordings label, it’s a crisp piece of French language guitar pop that traces psychedelic pathways across a clear blue sky.
It’s a blissful start, full of poise and purpose, matching impeccable melody to that driving rhythm.
Le guitariste Rodolphe Burger sera à l’abbaye de Noirlac, vendredi 19 avril, pour présenter un projet musical inédit. La veille, il fera partie des musiciens qui, au Palais d’Auron, rendront hommage à son ami Jacques Higelin.
He was companion of Jacques Higelin, Alain Bashung, Rachid Taha. With Kat Onoma, his band for almost twenty-five years, he has also explored uncrowded lands of rock … And today, he likes nothing more than to multiply the heterogeneous musical experiences.
For sure, Rodolphe Burger is an unclassifiable musician. It is the poster of the Printemps de Bourges Friday, April 19, with, as right, a creation for the least singular since it was especially designed for the abbey of Noirlac, near Saint-Amand-Montrond.
For the Republican Berry , the guitarist talks about his taste for the acoustics of religious buildings, the trigger that rock music of the 1960s triggered, the festival he created in Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines, his hometown in Alsace, or his projects with the jazzman Jeff Blood Ulmer and the Breton singer Erik Marchand.
He also evokes the fraternal bonds he had forged with the man he always calls affectionately “Jacques”. Thursday, April 18, he will also be on the stage of the Palais d’Auron, along with fifteen other musicians, for a concert in tribute to the artist, who died in 2018.
You will perform in an atypical place, for a musical festival, which is the abbey of Noirlac. What are you going to propose to the public of Printemps de Bourges that will go to this place?
It’s a chance to play at the abbey, which is an extraordinary place. I visited it, in view of this concert, and I made a proposal very related to this place. A first time in the abbey, a little thing quite acoustic, with bassist Sarah Murcia, who used to accompany me. And then, in trio, always with Sarah and the percussionist Christophe Calpini, a second concert in the refectory, where I will present new things, that I will play for the first time and which will appear on my new album, which will be released very soon. Continue reading “Rodolphe Burger intreview – Le Berry Républicain”→
Le jeudi 4 avril à 21h, écoutez le France Bleu Live Acoustique de Marc Lavoine. Enregistré à Nantes le 21 mars dernier, découvrez un concert exceptionnel qui sera rediffusé le samedi 6 avril à 16h et 21h.