The talent of non-binary rapper Illustre is obvious. With their first album, Ille, the artist comes and goes between genders, blurs borders, talks about society, keeps it real and it feels good. Review.
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BIG DREAMING ANTS – NANA ADJOA
It’s through an album full of great tenderness that Nana Adjoa unveils the person she wants to become. Big Dreaming Ants has just been released today. Review.
FLIGHT – HANNI EL KHATIB
If we love Hanni El Khatib’s dark and trashy universe, his new album FLIGHT leaves us unsure. Review.
SIMIDO – MOONLIGHT BENJAMIN
Here is a new occasion to travel fast and far without leaving our homes. Great Haitian singer Moonlight Benjamin is back this year with her new album Simido. Review.
SURFIN’ IN LOVE – THE DENIRO’S
While this lockdown situation is continuing happily (or less happily), the good Samaritans from The Deniro’s, the surf rock band from Toulouse, release a new album, Surfin’ In Love. Time to listen to it.
I FEEL ALIVE – TOPS
It’s already the 3rd of April and underground band TOPS is offering us one of the best gifts ever: their new album I Feel Alive. So this is a not-objective-at-all review of it, as it is, from the first listen, a favourite.
ORIGEN – FUEL FANDANGO
A great album, a probable new favourite, is released this Friday 24th. It is Fuel Fandango’s fourth album, Origen, and it’s full of love and new colours. Review.
SIKA MILA – M’TORO CHAMOU
Better late than never. That’s what we thought when we discovered this beautiful gem that is Sika Mila by Mahoran singer M’Toro Chamou. Review.
LADY LIGHTLY – KYRIE KRISTMANSON
First of all, Happy New Year. Then… Kyrie Kristmanson releases, on 10th January, her new album Lady Lightly. I’ve had a listen today and here are my two cents. Review.
NO MAN’S LAND – FRANK TURNER
With this eighth album, No Man’s Land, Frank Turner made the choice to teach and not to talk about himself. Review.