French duo Watoo Watoo are back, and
with what turns out to be (at long last!) their first proper album.
As
such, "le fumalin" pulls together all the band's experience from their
previous efforts for labels Radio Khartoum and Blackbean & Placenta, and
builds from there.
The basic Watoo Watoo traits are in evidence: Pascale's
airy, lightly melancholic-tinged vocals, jazzy jangle a la francaise, hummingbird
twee, and tight little solos--right on the money, as always.
The band's
expansion from here takes on two forms. First, in line with the pop world's
increasing openness to non-English vocals, Pascale makes much better use of
her native French this time around, reverting to English on only two songs.
Second...instrumentation, of course! Lots more... piano, Rhodes, vibes,
organ, mellotron, etc. More electronics (check "L'univers étrange,"
a standout hybrid of minimal synth work and groovy guitars, as a perfect a backdrop
for chanteuse Pascale as you could ask for), more experimentation (check the
unexpected conclusion of "Un peu plus loin," reminiscent of early
Rough Trade/Wales experimental pop), and more directions (classic carousel pop,
60s basement groove, chamber pieces, solo piano).
As always, Watoo Watoo's
sound takes on a bit from the guitarists that Michaël invites (Michaël plays
everything but guitar), in this case Didier Duclos (aka Christine) and Guillaume
Belhomme (aka Gypsophile). Debut release from the new French label Les
Disques Maladroits, with two bonus cuts.
Click here to listen to some of the songs
It will soon be possible to order the record from internet mail-orders, but the best is to use paypal or to send us well hidden cash. The price of the cd is 12€ (Europe) or 12$ (rest of the world), postage included. if you're interested!
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