It was an album born with a ‘missing’ aspect and a feeling of reunion. Sometimes being apart can be essential. We had to learn to work at a distance: some songs were created by Sylvie, others by me and some together. Then we combined all those elements together.
It’s very different from our other album, it feels very pure and simple.
Sylvie - A new environment can inspire new perspectives: Aurélie was living in a city with lots of musicians, far from Paris and her daily routine, that changed everything.
Aurélie - Being far away created this sense of longing and sadness… It’s a different style.
Sylvie - It’s funny that family takes such a central role in this album when we were so far apart. We wanted to feel our families in this album, our children and Aurélie’s mother are in the clip of Palladium, and our kids also sang on the album. We wanted to create a close family circle and bring a sense of warmth to the sound.
Aurélie - The last album was all about seduction: we wanted to harness silver screen heroines and were influenced by the films of Brian de Palma and the muses of Helmut Newton…There was something very sexy, sensual and feminine about it. On this album, our icons are called Lilith and Circé, there strong but flawed women. We believe women are both fierce and fragile. This album explores femininity on a deeper level, and the pain associated with being a woman.
Aurélie - Our approach is really personal and honest on this album, we hope people like it!
Aurélie - When I was in Los Angeles, I rented a huge house that was always full of people, in the kitchen, the garden, the pool…Our musicians came and recorded some of the album and Soko also came to record a few things too. So the clip felt really natural as it represented the year I’d had.
Aurélie - We wanted to do something more simple on this new album, more us. On the second album, we wanted to show that we weren’t that different but now the message is more ‘different but united’.
Sylvie - And disco clothes are pretty hard to wear every day (laughs)
Photograph :
Marine Billet
Artists :
Brigitte
MUA & Hair :
La frenchie agency
Production :
Maëva Bessis
Stylism :
Elsa Bernini,
Marie Beauvié
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Léna Hascoet,