
“Jeffers Waldo delivers a dense, elegant, and deeply personal EP. A short but generous work, it testifies to a rare artistic maturity and a singular sonic vision. Both intimate and cosmic, his music continues to trace an upward trajectory, somewhere between Earth and the stars.” (ZICAZIC)
“You can, without making too much effort, even hear influences from the soundtrack work of Gainsbourg and Legrand in there, but all is, fortunately, not merely reverential reinvention. With such glorious crudity as a guitar solo and even the skillful use of the almost psychedelic dissonance in ‘Place à L’Amour,’ indicating that there is more to Jeffers Waldo than simply being an icon for the cool kids.” (BLUESBUNNY)
“The artist delivers a mini-album brimming with freshness, thanks to an indie-pop colored with synthetic and psychedelic flourishes, thus closely resembling electro-pop, synth-pop, or synth-wave.” Songs sung in French, where every word must be heard, with lyrics bordering on poetry. » (MUSIC IN BELGIUM)
























