La Femme
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La Femme returns to its early new-wave influences from Psycho Tropical Berlin (Machine) and blends them with an Anglo-Saxon rock sound from the '80s/'90s (Rock). This album is a tribute to rock, its effectiveness, and timelessness. La Femme plays rock with machines.
After Psycho Tropical Berlin, Mystères and Paradigmes, the band created by Marlon Magnée and Sacha Got is back with Rock Machine, their first album entirely written in English. Composed in recent years during various world tours, this new LP was heavily inspired by the series of shows in the United States. Rock Machine, armed with a new electro-arena-rock sound, is an album by globetrotters ready to captivate an even wider international audience.
La Femme continues to develop with Rock Machine a universe beyond trends and multidimensional, with their own sound and aesthetics. The first single, Ciao Paris, is a metaphorical goodbye to France with a nod to '60s YéYé pop, sprinkled with electro-surf. On Clover Paradise, the band invites us to a dark, frenzied, and hypnotic dancefloor. Love Is Over is a captivating new-wave ballad that recalls '90s Madchester bands who played at the Hacienda. Vénus is an irresistible and intoxicating encounter between the Velvet Underground and The Mamas and the Papas. In addition to rock and synthwave sounds, there is also electro (Sweet Babe), UK punk disco (My Generation), and many more surprises.
Program and cast
Accor Arena
Bercy Arena, also known by its former name Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy (POPB) or the abbreviation Paris-Bercy Bercy or simply, is a multipurpose room located boulevard de Bercy, in the district of Bercy, in the 12th arrondissement Paris. It is the subject of extensive renovation in 2014.
Framed by the Ministry of Economy and Finance northwest and Bercy Park southeast, it is located on the right bank of the Seine, at the height of Bercy bridge and faces the François Mitterrand Library placed, in turn, on the left bank.
The site is served by metro station Bercy.
Vast 55,000 m², the sports arena can accommodate 3,500 17 000 seats, 18,000 spectators sitting / standing in a flexible space suitable for almost all sports, including water, as in all types of shows. The palace also includes a sports rink Sonja Henie-rink.
The main room is also concert hall office, inviting singers and musicians of all styles; many artists make a tour date in the French capital. For the "concert" configuration, the room can be adapted with en end scene or a scene called "American", that is to say plant, while the number of places varies with the opening of the central