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Best known for racking up gold records and selling out
massive halls around the world with La Femme, the
award-winning band he co-founded 15 years ago,
French star Marlon MagnÈe steps out on his own for the
first time with his intoxicating solo debut. Co-produced
by Renaud Letang (Feist, Manu Chao, Peaches) and
recorded at Paris’s legendary Studios Ferber, the album
is raw and exhilarating, blurring the lines between
punk, rockabilly, boogie woogie, cold wave, and garage
rock with a frenzied, wild abandon. While the songs
here exude an effortless swagger, MagnÈe writes with
deep and honest vulnerability, slipping from French to
English and back again as he reckons with longing and
desire and the maddening lengths to which love can
drive us. The result is an alternately ecstatic and
bittersweet debut, a thrilling blend of fuzzed-out
electric guitars, analog synthesizers, and pulsing drum
machines that manages to feel both vintage and
modern all at once as it tips its cap to everyone from
Elvis Presley and Lou Reed to Serge Gainsbourg and
Kraftwerk.