Description
Deathless
- It’s You
- The City
- Witches
- Old Land (I told you)
- Telling About You
- Virgin Island
- Dating a Wave
- Picture You
- Scope
Details of the downloadable file in zip format: contains 2 folders (wav + flac) and the cover
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R. Laroche is the tourist lost in his own representations of an America in 16/9, dreamed, imagined, reinvented, this American oneirism so dear to Europeans who stayed on the pier.
A long traveling has just ended on Monument Valley, two colors, red and blue, only that remains, the red rock and the azure sky, when the decor matches our emotions, to our moods.
The music of an indefinitely revisited story, a walk or an escape into the Gothic American, far from the lights of the city, count only those of the dawn which caresses the faces one last time.
We know the road, we have often taken it with Dylan and the mythical figures of American folk, through 90s indie rock from Mazzy Star to the East Coast of Yo La Tengo. A journey that takes us from New Jersey to Arizona. Behind the camera, we think of Wim Wenders, of course, and then Hal Hartley too, this very European way of rediscovering America.
R. Laroche is mineral with delicacy, carefully chiseled stone, inspired melodies where the guitars and the vocals answer each other skillfully with arpeggios and neat reverberations.
When night comes, we find the highways and we accelerate for a more brutal and noisy sound, no need to mess with him, he does it himself, his Jaguar becomes Mustang, we are caught up in its long scratchy beaches. Always on the edge, always mastered, we know that all of this can end up in the background, but that is the price of R. Laroche music.
A fragile and solitary walk that makes you want to leave far from this city.
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