Julia Holter

FRIDAY 22/11, 22.30H. 24€
RAMBLET. Bulevard sud, cant. Pius IX

About to celebrate the 40 years, North American music Julia Holter returns this year with a sixth album, Something in the room she moves (Domino). After recording forays into folk music, the pop, sometimes, with an avant-garde touch in the style of Björk, presents us with a new ambitious album but more accessible than the previous ones, in which he mixes layers of sounds with some brushstrokes of jazz. He highlights an enchanted flute and his silky voice in ten captivating songs that evoke presence and transformation, both in the intimate sphere (motherhood, death) as the collective (the pandemic, feminism). Julia Holter transports us to a kind of enchanted parenthesis in which lightness prevails over the darkness of the world. And this, it's no small thing in these times. BL

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