Alexis Patri 4:52 p.m., December 21, 2021

Stéphanie Loire received Monday evening in "Musique!"

Arthur Teboul, singer of the group Feu!

Chatterton.

Happy to have been able to return to the festival stages during the summer, he explains how the group overcame the relational difficulties that its members occasionally experienced at the beginning of the group's successes, ten years ago.

INTERVIEW

The French group Feu!

Chatterton is successful with his music mixing rock and poetry.

Guest of the program 

Musique!

Monday, its singer Arthur Teboul remembers at the microphone of Stéphanie Loire the beginnings of the group ten years ago, quickly crowned with success.

For him, living in a group, especially during tours, requires individual efforts comparable to those that one must make when one is in couple.

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“Being a group is intense,” he admits.

"But I think it gave us a lot of keys to married life. We started group life before real life as a couple. And that gave us a lot of keys, because group life goes on too. by promiscuity, fatigue and tension. "

"Going on stage after an argument is like having sex after an argument"

The difficulties within the group occur especially during the first tour of Feu!

Chatterton, while its members discover their profession.

"There is a lot of pressure because there is special attention, you have to prove yourself", remembers Arthur Teboul.

"It's difficult to start. We are in a van, playing in small bars, we spend hours and hours on the road, glued together. This necessarily creates tension."

"Over time, we overcame these tensions and accepted the fatigue of the other", however reassures the singer.

"We know each other's faults. Before, we climbed the towers in two seconds."

He assures us: this is no longer the case today.

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"It happened that we got confused before going on stage and that we think we will never speak to each other again," says the singer.

"Then, after five minutes on stage, it's really like having sex after a marital argument: we look at each other and say 'What is it!'."

Continuing to draw the parallel between married life and group life, the singer of Fire!

Chatterton adds: "There are efforts that we are prepared to make to build these things. And the more we have built them, the more we are ready to preserve them. We have gone through a lot of hardships, and we know also that you should never rest. It's always fragile, nothing is ever acquired. "