THE RAMBLET. Bulevard sud, esq. Pius IX
For our younger readers: no, The divine comedy it's not a new musical, and even less an adaptation of Dante. Thirty years ago, Neil Hannon, of the command from sweet symphony from divine comedy, takes us to the shores of a pop atmospheric stripped of caustic letters. From the scene britpop of the years 90 and author of some delicious ones hits, Neil Hannon has always been a special case, becoming a sort of secret deity for fans of pop orchestral. In twelve albums with accents synthpop, Office politics (2019), the singer sarcastically explores the vices of office life to better highlight the absurdity of everyday life and our dehumanized society. And pop divinely retro and synthetic that lights up our digital world. B.L.









