Great review at Concert Monkey! [...] The trio does not go there with the back of the spoon and starts the pot directly by a greedy tube. A catchy gimmick on the keyboard is based on an electronic rhythm. Not happy with this attractive twist, the musicians add a catchy guitar loop! The piece snorts in an extremely percussive way. All the instruments work to release this refreshing rhythm. With the charming voice, I will make a timid rapprochement with Alain Chamfort (late 70's early 80's). However, the 90's atmosphere prevails, the title '1996' confirms it! A perfectly chiseled pop-rock song in stone from the house of love! [...]
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