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The Stone Age group releases a new album Bubry Road.

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By: Jean-François Cadet Follow

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Stone Age launched 30 years ago in music, they are back today for their fifth album "Bubry Road" with music that is still just as singular. 

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When they launched 30 years ago, music was not yet as dematerialized as it is now – in other words, it was the Stone Age.

At the time, there were still record stores, and they must have been scratching their heads.

The group was nominated for its 1st album at the Victoires de la Musique but where to put their records?

In the pop-rock department?

New Age?

Among the music of the world?

Perhaps, but at that time in the “Celtic worlds” section, the shelf was more stamped “Brittany”.

First “Stone Age” in 1994, after “Les Chronovoyageurs”, after “Promessa”, after “Totems d'Armorique” in 2007 and since then no more albums.

Not too many record stores either.

Now music is happening online on streaming or download platforms.

So to find

Stone Age

, it's simpler: just type his name on his keyboard.

We can now discover their 5th album, Marc Hazon – alias

Ponkallec

– comes to present it to us in VMDN.

Bubry Road

 " is available at Coop Breizh.

On the Menu of this Café Gourmand: 

- Amélie Beaucour

takes us a few meters below sea level, she visited the famous Le Redoutable submarine at the Cité de la mer in Cherbourg.

-

Sébastien Jédor

went to Villeurbanne, the city was named by the Ministry of Culture 1st French capital of Culture.

- Marjorie Bertin

introduces us to the singer Mélissa Laveaux who is releasing her new album "Mama forgot her Name was a miracle".

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