[Critique] “The Fool,” Jain | The duty

Jain, the Frenchwoman who sings in English and fills the halls at each of her concerts here, is back with The Fool, like the Fool of the Tarot of Marseilles. This long-awaited third album, a little different musically from the previous ones, is not likely to disappoint its fans around the world. After three years of writing, the youngest of the singer-songwriter sees the light of day like an offering made to the universe. The cover of the disc, first of all, summons the spirit very peace and love of the 1970s, in psychedelic typography, the warmth of colors, the aesthetics of flowing hair and celestial symbolism. Incidentally, titles like the aptly named Cosmic Love And To all the people perfectly reflect this philosophy advocated by Jain since its beginnings: a beautiful variety of styles that it brings together in an osmosis still intact, always comforting. other songs, The Balance, Save the World And Night Heightsfor example, are otherwise excellent mainstream pop tracks that sometimes remind Tegan and Sara, sometimes Kate Bush…

The Fool

★★★★

Pop

Jain, Columbia / Sony Music France

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