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La vie en rock - the best French music, how Irish acts are getting on in France, and other Parisian pop/rock reports from CLUAS.com's lad in Seine.
By aidan on Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Vivement dimanche: Dublin’s monthly musical rendez-vous is back! New venue… and a new day of the week.

By aidan on Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Brittany spared! Incredibly, endangered French alternative music festival La Route du Rock shifts its ticket backlog and looks to have seen off its financial problems for the time being. A surge of interest in the Icelandic headliners is one of the factors. Live from La Route du Rock, watch Sigur Ros save the day.

 

By aidan on Sunday, August 17, 2008

Honour Blackman: In which your Paris correspondent has to come all the way back to sunny Eire just to hear some lovely French-style pop. From 'The Glove Thief', here's 'Eyes Closed' by Carly Sings.

By aidan on Monday, August 11, 2008

Straight outta rockin’ Clermont-Ferrand, it’s more of that city’s lovely folk-pop sound. Naming yourself after a Dylan song is a bit extreme as penance, though.

By aidan on Monday, August 11, 2008

Brittany fears: Only days before it opens, prestigious French indie festival La Route du Rock is rumoured to have around half its tickets still unsold. The organiser has admitted to financial problems. And the festival's website features a begging letter asking music fans for donations.

By aidan on Sunday, August 10, 2008

The current champion of the French airwaves is an Australian ex-model with an Irishman’s name and a catchy English-language tune. Start getting used to this: it’s Micky Green with ‘Oh’.

 

By aidan on Friday, August 08, 2008

Abroad thoughts from home, instead of covering the tradfest in Brittany this week. Watch the Irish highlight of last year’s Interceltique festival, a live performance from Sinead O’Connor.

 

By aidan on Saturday, July 26, 2008

A French researcher claims that when your local wants to fill you with drink, it just needs to pump up the volume.

By aidan on Monday, July 21, 2008

A preview of the French band's forthcoming album. "Twenty-One One Zero" reminds us of the States-slaying strategy of an Irish band. We're not keen on tracks with three-minute intros. Judge for yourself, though.

 

By aidan on Sunday, July 20, 2008

...but will Dublin hit back? Careful: the President of France is used to having his own anti-insult laws back home. Even his own son is not safe. And Neil Hannon had better not sing his Frenchiest song at an embassy soirée tomorrow night.

By aidan on Monday, July 14, 2008

If you feel like celebrating France’s goodness on this 14 July, here’s a playlist of classic French tunes that’ll get your fête going. Feel free to add your own suggestions! And from our playlist, a video that's utterly cool and quintessentially French.

By aidan on Saturday, July 12, 2008

First they were afraid, they were petrified: Tonight all France will celebrate the tenth anniversary of its World Cup victory... by singing the trumpet break from "I Will Survive". Let us explain.

By aidan on Friday, July 11, 2008

Well, here it is – the first album in pop history that will be reviewed by as many political correspondents as music journalists. It feels almost pointless to say that Carla Bruni’s new album is harmless MOR acoustic balladry which hardly merits the media hullaballoo it’s getting. Watch the video for first single ‘L’Amoureuse’.

By aidan on Thursday, July 10, 2008

The last day of the Paris music festival was a pop and indie extravaganza, where home-grown heroes like Rhesus and Yelle held their own against The Ting Tings and Foals. Beth Ditto stole all the attention, of course: watch her and The Gossip live at Solidays.

By aidan on Tuesday, July 08, 2008

V for victory: two storming performances at the first big festival of the French summer. Watch Vampire Weekend perform 'A-Punk' live at Solidays in Paris.

By aidan on Monday, June 30, 2008

All you need is Louvre: The cover of the new Coldplay album features a famous French painting which hangs on the same wall as another masterpiece - one that will be familiar to Pogues fans.

By aidan on Sunday, June 29, 2008
Well, let's be generous here - the new single by the smug Paris dancefloor fella is fine stuff. But do you prefer this 'C'est La Vie' to the B*Witched one?
By aidan on Monday, June 23, 2008

Norman beats: Just back from Saint Lô in Normandy, where we gained a French family and had a memorable weekend. We also found a tune from a local band, Da Brasilians - watch them play their song 'Ocean'.

By aidan on Sunday, June 15, 2008
Acts from across France's music spectrum will be in Dublin for Let's French, a series of concerts that coincides with Fête de la Musique. Here's another video by the poptastic Plastiscines - and some French chat-up lines for any brave Irishmen intent on charming them. Prends garde à toi!
By aidan on Saturday, June 14, 2008
Dutch Gold: your Irish blogger celebrated with the orange order in watching last night’s sensational France-Netherlands match. We were joined in spirit by a Belgian singing about the port of Amsterdam; here’s Jacques Brel.
By aidan on Sunday, June 08, 2008
Blissed-out Americana, western shuffles, Beatles-y melodies - 'Cuchillo', the third album by French singer Barth, is lovely. Watch him drive through the States in the video for 'La Machoire Americaine'.
By aidan on Saturday, June 07, 2008

Euro 2008 starts today. To celebrate the upcoming month of football, let's remind ourselves of the greatest footie song ever. Then we'll proceed with caution to one of the most awful, a 1991 duet between Chris Waddle and Basile Boli.

By aidan on Saturday, May 31, 2008
Richie Egan hawks his brilliant new album at our favourite French-capital venue. Watch Jape playing their latest single 'I Was A Man' in a posh Dublin drawing room.
By aidan on Sunday, May 25, 2008
A disappointing result for Sebastien Tellier in the pan-continental MOR-fest last night.
By aidan on Saturday, May 24, 2008
Femmes fatales: Some of this blog's favourite French ladies will join forces in Ireland next month. Parisian she-rockers Plastiscines play the Andrew's Lane Theatre on 27 June, with support from Dublin-based French singer Lauren Guillery.
  

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