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Stromae

:

L'enfer

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The second song that the Belgian prodigy has previewed from his next album has bursts of synths, but no dancing.

"Sometimes I had suicidal thoughts / And I'm not proud of it /.

Sometimes we think it's the only way to silence them, / these thoughts that put us through hell, "he sings delicately.

Elvis Costello & The Imposters:

Farewell, OK

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A rock & roll to listen to jumping in which all the instruments seem hit rather than played.

With this song begins album number 32, nothing less, by the irreducible Mr. Costello, so impressive at 67 years old.

Lucius:

Next to normal

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With Lucius there is no room for error: all his songs are candy, a malicious and playful lollipop that always has more than one surprise inside, as in this new song with a disco-pop aroma.

Falle Nioke & Ghost Culture:

Spiritually

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A singer from Guinea, an English producer and an original trip that sounds like minimalist techno.

Sondre Lerche:

Turns Out I'm Sentimental After All

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The Norwegian singer-songwriter, who has been lulling us to sleep for 20 years, is an experienced pop alchemist, although in this new song he is more nostalgic and sensitive, somewhere between Simon & Garfunkel and Joni Mitchell.

It is a preview of a double album that will be released in April.

Fontaines D.C.:

Jackie Down the Line

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Be careful, there goes a hyperbole: the young group from Dublin is making the best punk-rock in the world since it appeared, suddenly, in 2019. More cynical, less explosive, shaking the same without the lively desire of their debut, They already have a third album in sight and this song that seems to burn inside.

Silverbacks:

A Job Worth Something

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More guitar rock made in the capital of Ireland with that nervous and homemade style of the 80s, the guitars and the voices intertwining and the sound so close that it seems that they were rehearsing right here next door: if you stretched out your arm you could touch them.

Nell Smith+The Flaming Lips:

Red Right Hand

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Any version of Nick Cave's original, popularized as the theme song for the 'Peaky Blinders' series, pales in comparison to the creepy and gloomy original, but the Flaming Lips and their very young protégée (14!) get away with it quite a bit. dignity of the challenge.

Malik Djoudi:

Sensitive Point

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Lighter than soy milk, the pop of this exotic French singer-songwriter (of Algerian and Vietnamese origin) can only be sung in whispers and falsettos, although the rhythm invites you to dance, a cardiovascular exercise that the listener must undertake and not stop until next week.

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