The avant-garde queen of bedroom synth-pop underground from Los Angeles emerges with an exquisite offering. A self-taught and prolific singer-songwriter, visual artist and performer (she is behind her videos, costumes and stage sets, such as the one on June 20 at Suoni Per Il Popolo in Montreal), Geneva Jacuzzi reveals a third studio album with an enigmatic, salutary, sensual, extravagant atmosphere, but also ironic, elegant, surrealist, contradictory, dramatic… The description may seem chaotic, but nothing beats listening. The dozen songs on Triple Fire thus take the listener on an almost psychedelic journey, towards a fantastic and retrofuturistic imaginary world which has made its reputation for two decades well beyond California. All is fair in love and war / Keep them wanting more and more “, Art is Dangerouscorrosive and a bit industrial, and the naive Heart Full of Poison illustrate, for example, the gymnastics mastered by Geneva Jacuzzi.
Triple Fire
★★★★ 1/2
Geneva Jacuzzi, Dais Records
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