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Phoenix: new track

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Back in the summer of 2006, when this blog was still an old-fashioned monthly column, we predicted world domination for Versailles band Phoenix (below right). They had just released their splendid third album, "It's Never Been Like That", and looked set to capitalise on the exposure they received from featuring on the soundtrack to Sofia Coppola's "Lost In Translation".

PhoenixAnd as singer Thomas Mars was going out with Coppola, there was a celebrity-gossip angle that was surely good for gaining mainstream attention.

Well, despite our enthusiasm and some glowing reviews in the UK and US music press, the album didn't break the charts. Still, Phoenix have built up a solid international fanbase from years of constant touring.

Time for some useful information:

Trivia (1): Phoenix formed to play as a session band for a remix of Air's "Kelly Watch The Stars".

Trivia (2): It was Mars, under the pseudonym of Gordon Tracks, who sang the vocals on Air's "Playground Love" from Coppola's screen adaptation of "The Virgin Suicides".

Trivia (3): Guitarist Laurent Brancowitz played with Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christos in a band called Darlin'. On their 1992 UK tour the band were dismissed by Melody Maker as "a bunch of daft punk". Wonder what ever happened to the other two lads?

Phoenix are currently in New York recording their as-yet-untitled fourth album, due for release in November. Before that, we can get a taster of what the new album will sound like. The band have contributed a new track to a promotional campaign for jewellers Cartier.

"Twenty-One One Zero" is quite different to the classic indie-popness of their last album. Opening with a Kraftwerk-esque loop, the track brings in an Eno-style ambient synth treatment, some pounding drums and a squally guitar. It all builds to an arena-friendly burst of energy.

Sound familiar? Well, we reckon it shares a lot with U2's "Where The Streets Have No Name". Are Phoenix planning to go all stadium-rock and turn a few dollars Stateside? Let's hope "Twenty-One One Zero", while diverting in its way, is just work in progress and they have some killer tunes in the bag.

You can check out the full five minutes-plus of "Twenty-One One Zero" on the special Cartier MySpace. As a preview, here's the first three minutes - and they don't even get to the track's two lines of lyrics. Hmmm:

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Parisian Music Blogs...

Hey- so I am French/American and am moving back to Paris come Fall and wondering if you could suggest some good music blogs. I am currently in San Francisco, CA and have a wide and diverse amount of music. However I would love to discover the underground of Paris. Great Indie bands and concerts...Any suggestions are welcome. Merci!
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By Marie H on   Tuesday, July 29, 2008
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Re: Phoenix: new track

Marie H, good French blogs about French music include La Blogotheque (the link is on my blog roll) and Indie Rock mag (www.indierockmag.com). Sound of Violence (also on my blog roll) is a French-language site about Anglophone indie music.

Two other great resources: www.CQFD.com (the new bands section of Les Inrocks) and the agenda of La Flèche d'Or (www.flechedor.fr), our favourite Paris venue.

For general music blogs, have a look through the blogs on my blog roll...

And of course, CLUAS and French Letter :D

By aidan on   Tuesday, July 29, 2008

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