Benjamin Biolay makes his comeback on RTL2 to the delight of listeners and music enthusiasts. This Friday, May 29, from 7 p.m., the singer-songwriter will take over the Long Play show to share in complete privacy the vinyl records that have profoundly forged his musical identity.
For this new issue, the artist will highlight Mobilis in Mobilethe cult album of the French group The Louis’ Trio Affairreleased in 1993. A record, whose title and aesthetic are directly inspired by the romantic work of Jules Verne and his famous Captain Nemo, which occupies a very special place in the history of French pop due to its sophisticated arrangements. This program will be also the opportunity for Benjamin Biolay to pay a beautiful tribute to the poetry of his late friend Hubert Mounier (nicknamed Cleet Boris), leading figure of this emblematic group. A fascinating and erudite musical journey not to be missed this evening.
Andrew Watt promises a rawer album for the Rolling Stones
The eminent American producer Andrew Wattwho had already brilliantly orchestrated the return of the Rolling Stones with the disc Hackney Diamondsin 2023, recently spoke in the columns of the British daily The Telegraph. He took advantage of this interview to reveal the sound contours of Foreign Tonguesthe twenty-fifth studio album of the legendary formation, the release of which is firmly scheduled for next July 10.
According to him, this new project will stand out from its predecessor by a much “rawer, more ‘live’ and more improvised” approach. By capturing the spontaneous energy of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards et Ronnie Wood in the studio, the objective is to rediscover the very essence of rock’n’roll which built their legend. This authentic approach will be accompanied by an absolutely exceptional cast of guests. Indeed, the album will bring together big names such as Paul McCartney, Robert Smith (the charismatic leader of The Cure), Steve Winwoodas well as Chad Smiththe drummer of Red Hot Chili Peppers.Â
Sepultura announces the very last concert of its long career
It is a fundamental page in the history of metal music which is about to turn definitively. The legendary Brazilian group Sepulturapioneer of thrash and groove metal, has officially confirmed the date and location of his final concert. After more than forty years of a career rich in major albums, the group will give its last stage performance next November 7at home, in the fervor of São Paulo.Â
This historic event will bring to a climax their major farewell world tour, aptly titled Celebrating Life Through Deathwhich debuted in 2024. To celebrate these four decades of devastating riffs and rhythmic innovations that have redefined the genre, the members of the group promise a monumental show. For the occasion, they will be surrounded by numerous prestigious guests who have come to pay tribute one last time to their immense contribution to South American and international musical culture.




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