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Le Couleur Share Concorde LP Via Lisbon Lux Records Montreal-based alternative pop trio legendary Franco-British airplane from Le Couleur polished their sound Le Couleur have released their album, 1965, nicknamed the “beautiful white until it shined as bright as the late Studio Concorde, out now via Lisbon Lux bird” for its sleek and modern design. 54’s spotlights with EPs Voyage Love Records. On the album, Le Couleur This avant-garde project that ended in (2013) and Dolce Désir (2015), and then create a rich, dreamy, and intoxicating tragedy has always held a certain P.O.P. (2016), their critically acclaimed soundscape, infused with elements of nufascination for Laurence Giroux-do debut album. disco and synth pop. Radiant and (vocals); a deadly “crash” that inspired otherworldy melodies are uplifted by in her a sense of macabre sensuality. Thanks to precious advice from Laurence Giroux-Do’s ethereal vocals Giorgio Moroder, with whom the band and warm synth tones. Le Couleur called upon several had the opportunity of sharing the stage, Montreal musicians for the creation of Le Couleur recorded their new album Concorde takes its name from the Concorde, such as singer Valence, adopting a completely different apRadiant Baby, Éliane Préfontaine proach. (Paupière), Louis-Joseph Cliche (Beat Market), Jean-Nicolas Doss Concorde takes its name from the (Wizaard) Philippe Beaudin (The legendary Franco-British airplane from Brooks) as well as the American 1965, nicknamed the “beautiful white Paul Hammer (Savoir Adore). bird” for its sleek and modern design. Concorde is out now. This avant-garde project that ended in tragedy has always held a certain The Montreal trio, created fascination for Laurence Giroux-do; a by Laurence Giroux-Do (vocals), deadly “crash” that inspired in her a Patrick Gosselin (bass), and sense of macabre sensuality. Steeven Chouinard (drums), and ? bolstered live by Philippe Beaudin In the album’s music we find (percussions) and Francis Do vintage influences, recalling the faded Monte (guitar, keyboards), charm of 70s erotica, warm tones also delivers rich and irresistibly rooted in psychedelia, disco, yéyé, and danceable performances. French chanson.

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