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October 27, 2008

Juliette Commagére

One of the most interesting albums I've come across recently is the debut release by Juliette Commagére, whose sound is a weird and lovely mix of pulsing synthesizer rock and ethereal Kate Bush-style prog pop. The title track, "Queens Die Proudly," sounds like Muse and the Afro Celts sat in for a session to back her up, with addictive results; but the midtempo numbers throughout the record are equally compelling and unpredictable. This was one of those records where my first response after listening to it was to start it over from the first track. From the 2008 release Queens Die Proudly.

Juliette Commagére - Queens Die Proudly
Juliette Commagére - Everything I Love

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Posted by Scotto at October 27, 2008 08:00 AM

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