Is This Me? Diving With Andy
Album info
Album-Release:
2013
HRA-Release:
03.06.2013
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
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- 1Believe Me03:24
- 2Is This Me?03:26
- 3Long Story Short03:03
- 4You & The Sun03:13
- 5Me Without A Song02:52
- 6Say A Word02:39
- 7So Much Water03:07
- 8Orange & Tangerine03:24
- 9Brighter Day03:04
- 10The Girl I Would Be04:36
- 11Celle Qui03:07
Info for Is This Me?
New release from French Indie-Pop duo Juliette Paquereau (vocals) and Rémy Galichet (piano, guitars). After a first exposure in Les Inrockuptibles magazine's 2003 newcomer contest, the band went to Bruxelles, Belgium to record a first self-titled album in 2004.
Though not reaching commercial success, the album was warmly received on the critics side, those appreciating Diving With Andy's assimilation of their Brit-Pop and melancholic Smiths-derived influences, served by Juliette Paquereau's beautiful voice (from which was absent the typical French accent that somehow threatens many formations lyrical credibility) and the remaining duo's musical craftsmanship.
Juliette Paquereau, vocals
Rémy Galichet, piano, guitar
Diving With Andy
was a French Indie-Pop trio formed in the early 2000 in Paris around Juliette Paquereau (vocals), Julien Perreaudeau (guitars, bass, drums, keyboards) and Rémy Galichet (piano, guitars) and sharing its time between France and England. After a first exposure in Les Inrockuptibles magazine's 2003 newcomer contest, the band went to Bruxelles, Belgium to record a first self-titled album in 2004.
Though not reaching commercial success, the album was warmly received on the critics side, those appreciating Diving With Andy's assimilation of their Brit-Pop and melancholic Smiths-derived influences, served by Juliette Paquereau's beautiful voice (from which was absent the typical French accent that somehow threatens many formations lyrical credibility) and the remaining duo's musical craftsmanship.