“You see me as I am”, Vanilla and Coral

Think Strawbs with Sandy Denny, or Pentangle. Or Contraction, well. Atmosphere of the beginning of a new era of the 1970s. Bewitching, bucolic psych folk, green harmonies in a rediscovered Brocéliande forest. In this case, it was at La Minerve, at the Lac Barrière chalet, that the magic potion was concocted by four young druid apprentices from the present century: Rachel Leblanc, Julien Comptour, Philippe Noël and Christophe Charest-Latif. “Collaborative EP” project, specifies the press release: six pieces for the pleasure of the experience, to taste, sometimes it tastes good. It is delicious. It turned out that these voices blended divinely, and that these six and twelve string guitars, this Mellotron, this Wurlitzer, this Farfisa set them with truly marvelous outfits. The subject matter is impressionistic, the melodies gently intertwined. If we encourage these alchemists, the walk could lead to an enchanted clearing.

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You see me as I am

★★★★

Vanilla and Coral, Independent

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