LP version. Includes CD. Gatefold sleeve with matte finish. Since 2016, Rémy Poncet, aka Chevalrex, sits among the top new French songwriters to watch thanks to Futurisme (BEC 5156452/BEC 5156453, 2016), an intimate sophomore album which he plays all the instruments, and also critically-acclaimed by the press. Wondering how one finds his/her place in today's world while staying true to him/herself, Chevalrex offers his answers in this third album and leaves behind his minimalist compositions to raise his ambitions and push his music into a whole other dimension. Recorded this time with additional musicians and even a whole string orchestra, Anti Slogan compiles ten songs meticulously crafted in which the worlds of Jim O'Rourke, Vincent Delerme, Tindersticks, and Boris Vian collide, showcasing a level of refinement hardly ever heard in the French pop scene.
A1 | Face Aux Mouvements Du CÅ“ur #1 | 04:16 |
A2 | L'Adversaire | 04:02 |
A3 | Bonjour, C'est Moi | 03:49 |
A4 | Anti Slogan | 02:53 |
A5 | Baltimore | 02:06 |
B1 | Face Aux Mouvements Du CÅ“ur #2 | 04:14 |
B2 | Claire | 02:34 |
B3 | Le Grand Absent | 02:43 |
B4 | À L'Abri D'Une Vie Intérieure | 03:27 |
B5 | L'Éternité | 02:10 |