The Llamps - The Llamps (2021) Hi-Res

Artist: The Llamps
Title: The Llamps
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Staubgold
Genre: Garage, Psychedelic Rock, Jangle Pop, Vemale Vocal
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-44.1kHz
Total Time: 39:10
Total Size: 92 / 241 / 439 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: The Llamps
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Staubgold
Genre: Garage, Psychedelic Rock, Jangle Pop, Vemale Vocal
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-44.1kHz
Total Time: 39:10
Total Size: 92 / 241 / 439 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Celle que tu crois (3:14)
02. Mon ombre (3:07)
03. Waiting for Him (2:48)
04. Dans ma nuit (3:10)
05. Bon vent (4:1)
06. Strange End (2:44)
07. Indian Suicide (3:19)
08. Embrasse-moi (2:02)
09. La machine (3:40)
10. L'Altre (2:53)
11. I Must Go (2:31)
12. Don't Cry for Me (5:32)
The Llamps’ members met each other in the surroundings of Perpignana few years ago. Moved by The Velvet Underground, Ennio Morricone, Noir Désir and L’Agram, the four of them created an alliance between heritage and modernity, pop and hip hop, country and psychedelics, all of it in Catalan, French and English.
Their mysterious universe acquires its full dimension live, where salvage poetry and the band’s energy mingle and brew. After their first two 7"es, The Llamps prepares its first album on Staubgold’s Cougouyou Music label, as well as a 10" picture disc on Editions des Trabucaïres.
Throughout its 12 tracks, the eponymous album is unrepentant in combining the different musical cultures of this atypical group. It is a resolutely modern version of 60s garage rock: simultaneously psychedelic and acidic, it introduces the listener to a sombre and poetic universe of fuzz guitars, tortured keyboards, bursting trumpets and tattered pianos, while a beguiling female voice sings in English, French or Catalan.
The Llamps, a fruit of the communal imagination of the four members of the group and their environment of musician and artist friends –of which Pascal Comelade is the common thread–, resounds as a testimony of our times: equally fragile and full of splendour.
Their mysterious universe acquires its full dimension live, where salvage poetry and the band’s energy mingle and brew. After their first two 7"es, The Llamps prepares its first album on Staubgold’s Cougouyou Music label, as well as a 10" picture disc on Editions des Trabucaïres.
Throughout its 12 tracks, the eponymous album is unrepentant in combining the different musical cultures of this atypical group. It is a resolutely modern version of 60s garage rock: simultaneously psychedelic and acidic, it introduces the listener to a sombre and poetic universe of fuzz guitars, tortured keyboards, bursting trumpets and tattered pianos, while a beguiling female voice sings in English, French or Catalan.
The Llamps, a fruit of the communal imagination of the four members of the group and their environment of musician and artist friends –of which Pascal Comelade is the common thread–, resounds as a testimony of our times: equally fragile and full of splendour.