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Métal

Artists

Bleu Nuit

Catno

OT38

Formats

1x Vinyl LP

Country

Canada

Release date

Nov 5, 2021




Bleu Nuit ouvre la porte sur un nouveau monde au-delà de la réalité en présentant MÉTAL. Un récit dystopique mélangeant art-rock, post-punk et wave. C’est entouré de machines et d’instruments anthropoïdes que le groupe donne naissance à un album concept labyrinthique, combinant poèmes autobiographiques et orchestrations épiques.

BN propose le projet le plus étoffé et assumé de leur jeune carrière, à paraître sur l’étiquette strasbourgeoise October Tone.

L’album a été enregistré entre 2018 et 2021 à Montréal dans un studio construit par le groupe mesurant à peine cent pieds carrés. La contrainte d’espace, la chaleur étouffante et la noirceur de ce lieu de création, sont venues teinter les couleurs et les textures de ce disque.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$22*

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OT38 - CA - 2021

A1

Clef D’or

A2

Mensonges

A3

Résistance

A4

Oscillations

B5

Automate

B6

Métal

B7

Météore

B8

Utopie

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