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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 Sunday, November 29, 2009

Hooked: the cracking Clermont-Ferrand trio named after a children's classic and who play smart, catchy guitar pop. With line dancing!

By aidan on Tuesday, November 24, 2009

With an acoustic show from Evan Dando, the renowned Paris indie music venue re-opens after a change in ownership and six months of renovation work. Your correspondent was there.

By aidan on Sunday, November 22, 2009

...apart from Imelda May storming the Bastille, a phenomenal live performance by Hey Rosetta! (to only a dozen fans); a troubled Grizzly Bear/St Vincent show - and World Cup-related rioting! Plus, watch Grizzly Bear and special guest Feist performing 'Two Weeks' from Saturday night's Paris concert.

By aidan on Monday, November 16, 2009

Coming to France for the game? Looking for a good place to go out? Here are a few areas of Paris where you'll find fine food and drink, lively bars and a good time whatever the result.

By aidan on Tuesday, November 10, 2009

'Pays Sauvage' does what her far superior 'L'Autre Bout Du Monde' couldn't - bring home France's top album prize. Just like we told you. But what a strange choice of new single - a cover of an '80s hit.

By aidan on Sunday, November 08, 2009

 The Olympia on 23 and 24 February 2010, for those who wanna snooze.

By aidan on Friday, November 06, 2009

Co. Down and out in Paris and Lille and Nantes and Toulouse: the promising Bangor/Donaghdee trio pop up on the bill of a high profile show here this weekend - the first of a wave of Irish acts visiting the French capital in November.

By aidan on Wednesday, November 04, 2009

This year's Prix Constantin field is dominated by safe-hands French male folk-pop - with a bit of variety coming from three Englishmen and a misogynistic rapper. Groan. But we still reckon that on 9 November the prize will go to one of the two ladies on the list.

By aidan on Friday, October 30, 2009

Winsome, lose some: second album syndrome strikes the photogenic Paris punk-poppers. 'About Love' has all the signs of a band writing for the sake of it - tired, personality-free tracks that could have come from any guitar band with access to a photocopier.

By aidan on Monday, October 26, 2009

A first glimpse at Joann Sfar's 'Gainsbourg (Vie Heroique)', the forthcoming screen version of the life of France's greatest ever pop star. However, the film has been touched by tragedy.

By aidan on Friday, October 23, 2009

Just as Phoenix were rocking the east coast of America last month, over on the west coast a new festival showcased even more French artists. 'Ooh La L.A.' featured Cocoon, Sebastien Tellier, The Dø - and adopted Frenchman Gonzales.

By aidan on Thursday, October 22, 2009

Our reigning Best French Album champ won't give up his title easily - 'Mary Lee Doo' takes the '80s electro-pop of its predecessor and adds a dreamy, romantic vibe. 

By aidan on Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Using a high-tech decoding machine, your War Correspondent (Paris) has deciphered our footballing enemy's terrace songs. Love and jumping and counting to three, mostly. All together for Ireland: shinnafeenafall!

By aidan on Friday, October 16, 2009

Revolution in the head: A brain scan provides the inspiration for the Beatles-y title track of the award-winning actress's new album, made with Beck. However, it's a poor song.

By aidan on Saturday, October 10, 2009

Somebody loves Raymond: The unpopular coach of France's national football team has found an unlikely supporter - the singer from a much-loved '80s French pop band. Here's Catherine Ringer with her song of love for the hapless trainer, "Je Kiffe Raymond".

By aidan on Monday, October 05, 2009

The French alt-folk duo on the bill of the CLUAS Gig of the Fortnight as support to Thinguma*jigsaw. (Make sure you catch Peter Delaney at the very start of the night.) From Arlt, here's 'De Haut En Bas'.

By aidan on Saturday, October 03, 2009

A rather special Franco-Irish duet from two guys who seem to pop up on this blog quite regularly, courtesy of our favourite French radio show.

By aidan on Thursday, October 01, 2009

Boy meets girl, shakes up a dour old demo and together they turn it into a dreamy pop song. We know little about them apart from the track, 'Quietly Burning', but that's all we need to know.

By aidan on Sunday, September 27, 2009

The people behind the Takeaway Shows are now doing deliveries - Les Soirées de Poche feature well-known indie artists playing in some lucky Parisian's apartment. Here's our favourite so far, a fantastic double-bill of Andrew Bird and St Vincent.

By aidan on Saturday, September 26, 2009

The iconic French film star turns 75 soon. Though today she's more occupied with strident animal rights activism and controversial views on French Muslims, she has her place in pop history. From her celebrated singles with and by Serge Gainsbourg, here's the magnificent 'Bonnie And Clyde'.

By aidan on Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Moments of pleasure: The photogenic French electro-pop auteur clearly shares our love for Kate Bush. You'll enjoy her new album 'The Big Machine' so much that you'll even forgive us for that excruciating title pun. Check out the video for first single 'Dreamland'.

By aidan on Sunday, September 20, 2009

The second album from one of our favourite French singers - a new rustic-folk direction that's long on campfire ambience but short on the sort of melodic craft that made her name. An okay album but not a great one, we're sorry to say.

By aidan on Friday, September 18, 2009

The premier league: a look at the songs from France that have topped the British and Irish charts. There's loads of table-quiz trivia, some controversy, the family secret of Daft Punk - and a roadtrip with Modjo.

By aidan on Wednesday, September 16, 2009

A gorgeous new album that harks back to classic '60s French pop - check out 'Sugar Sugar' from Diving With Andy.

By aidan on Saturday, September 12, 2009

Absent friends: The much-loved movie that's closely associated with a famous Paris quarter and an evocative soundtrack by a gifted Breton musician. But did you know about the 'Amélie' soundtrack's twin, a wonderful album called 'L'Absente' that features Lisa Germano and our own Neil Hannon?

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Aidan Curran, based in Paris, has been writing for CLUAS since 2004. More info about Aidan...

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