Romain Lefrancois and Olivier Le Gall have their organization. The first sketches the bases of the songs on the piano or guitar, for which he then writes the texts. The second reworks the pieces, chisels them, arranges them to perfection.
The result ? One music at a time minimalist and imbued with a whole range of emotions who does good.
And if the texts talk about social issues current, the music has something of the sixties vibrating to the sounds of old drum machines, Farfisa organs or post-psyché Mellotron.
“We don’t choose”, the first title unveiled, offers a reflection on the things we hoard but which we no longer really need.