
Powder Keg
London-based French chanteuse, multi instrumentalist and composer releases her new album Powder Keg. Lead single is entrancing avant-pop âAfter The Solsticeâ.
Enriched by influences from jazz, folk and Brazilian music, âAfter The Solsticeâ was initially inspired by a time spent touring the UK with acclaimed folk singer Naima Bock. For ClĂ©mentine, the song explores âthe theme of memory and reminiscenceâ and employs an absorbing sense of cyclical repetition; a musical device used âto evoke the deja vu sensations we all experience in lifeâ.Â
Out of life on the road, everyday recurrence and contemplative retrospection, ClĂ©mentine creates a profoundly hypnotic anthem on âAfter The Solsticeâ, both mellow and fervent. Evoking the likes of Stereolab, The Raincoats and Cate Le Bon, itâs a mesmeric singalong of graceful vocal lilts and poised musicianship, with every element moving in beautiful unison.
Recorded and arranged with Ollie Chapman (bass) and Sophie Lowe (drums), and featuring vocal contributions from Naima Bock, Sophie Jamieson, Katy J Pearson, MF Tomlinson, Marika Tyler-Clark, Robyn's Rocket and Alabaster DePlume, âAfter The Solsticeâ is the first glimpse of ClĂ©mentineâs third album Powder Keg, following the rich international eclecticism of her debut album Le Continent, and the beguiling intimacies of her second LP Songs of Resilience.Â
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London-based French chanteuse, multi instrumentalist and composer releases her new album Powder Keg. Lead single is entrancing avant-pop âAfter The Solsticeâ.
Enriched by influences from jazz, folk and Brazilian music, âAfter The Solsticeâ was initially inspired by a time spent touring the UK with acclaimed folk singer Naima Bock. For ClĂ©mentine, the song explores âthe theme of memory and reminiscenceâ and employs an absorbing sense of cyclical repetition; a musical device used âto evoke the deja vu sensations we all experience in lifeâ.Â
Out of life on the road, everyday recurrence and contemplative retrospection, ClĂ©mentine creates a profoundly hypnotic anthem on âAfter The Solsticeâ, both mellow and fervent. Evoking the likes of Stereolab, The Raincoats and Cate Le Bon, itâs a mesmeric singalong of graceful vocal lilts and poised musicianship, with every element moving in beautiful unison.
Recorded and arranged with Ollie Chapman (bass) and Sophie Lowe (drums), and featuring vocal contributions from Naima Bock, Sophie Jamieson, Katy J Pearson, MF Tomlinson, Marika Tyler-Clark, Robyn's Rocket and Alabaster DePlume, âAfter The Solsticeâ is the first glimpse of ClĂ©mentineâs third album Powder Keg, following the rich international eclecticism of her debut album Le Continent, and the beguiling intimacies of her second LP Songs of Resilience.Â
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London-based French chanteuse, multi instrumentalist and composer releases her new album Powder Keg. Lead single is entrancing avant-pop âAfter The Solsticeâ.
Enriched by influences from jazz, folk and Brazilian music, âAfter The Solsticeâ was initially inspired by a time spent touring the UK with acclaimed folk singer Naima Bock. For ClĂ©mentine, the song explores âthe theme of memory and reminiscenceâ and employs an absorbing sense of cyclical repetition; a musical device used âto evoke the deja vu sensations we all experience in lifeâ.Â
Out of life on the road, everyday recurrence and contemplative retrospection, ClĂ©mentine creates a profoundly hypnotic anthem on âAfter The Solsticeâ, both mellow and fervent. Evoking the likes of Stereolab, The Raincoats and Cate Le Bon, itâs a mesmeric singalong of graceful vocal lilts and poised musicianship, with every element moving in beautiful unison.
Recorded and arranged with Ollie Chapman (bass) and Sophie Lowe (drums), and featuring vocal contributions from Naima Bock, Sophie Jamieson, Katy J Pearson, MF Tomlinson, Marika Tyler-Clark, Robyn's Rocket and Alabaster DePlume, âAfter The Solsticeâ is the first glimpse of ClĂ©mentineâs third album Powder Keg, following the rich international eclecticism of her debut album Le Continent, and the beguiling intimacies of her second LP Songs of Resilience.Â











