
Marie Davidson: Renegade Breakdown Vinyl 2LP
"Marie Davidson is back with a new album, a new band, and a bold new sound: Arriving under the banner of Marie Davidson & L'Ćil Nu, a trio formed of three old-time friends and long-term collaborators with shared roots in Montrealâs DIY scene: Marie, Pierre Guerineau and AsaĂ«l R. Robitaille. Drawn to the idea of the eternal return, they deliver a forward-facing, innovative pop record that builds on the classic tenets of Marieâs music to create something that strikes out towards a broader audience. With dark humour and interpolated musical influencesâfrom Fleetwood Mac to Kraftwerk, and jazz classics such as Billie Holiday and Chet Bakerâthey spin each of its entries in wildly imaginative directions. The title, alongside the artworkâwith its three versions of Marieâare nods to the recent experiences of Davidson, the groupâs frontwoman, lyrics-writer and synth player, and the journey thatâs led her here. Renegade Breakdown is a reaction to years in which she spent most of her life on the road, navigating the club and festival lifestyle: the airports, the late nights, the lost or damaged gearâoften alone, always with her case of instruments and cables in tow. It follows her breakout 2018 album Working Class Woman. In the wake of the albumâs success, she toured heavily across Europe and North America and it was here that the tipping point came for Davidson, worn out by the often destructive cycles of the touring lifestyle, this disenchantment with club culture provided the catalyst to do something different musically. As she eyed up the end of the tour, she called up Robitaille and Guerineau about an idea theyâd come up with the previous year: to make music inspired by popâsuch as the iconic work of French singer MylĂšne Farmerâand to expand their approach to the music from a songwriters perspective. If thereâs a mood that encapsulates Renegade Breakdown, itâs the one to be found at 3AM after a long night, when itâs time to start putting on the classics. Itâs a return to their roots thatâs exemplified by the title track, an all-out, anthemic pop track in a unique vein, melding 80s-influenced production, Davidsonâs acerbic spoken critique and hands-in-the-air choruses. âCentre of the World (Kotti Blues)â is another prime example of the distinctly singer-songwriter vein running throughout the record. The sound and arrangement, led by Robitaille, nods to Pat Metheny and the acoustic string arrangements of Genesis. There are other parts that bear a closer relation to their respective roots in electronic music. On âLead Sisterâ, for instance, which started with a MIDI version of a piece by baroque composer Marcello, the final result is dark and dissonant. Elsewhere, 'C'est parce que j'm'en fous', driven by a re-tooled French electro beat, has the hallmarks of a classic Marie Davidson track, its spoken lyrics sharply critiquing preconceptions about feminism and femininity. And on âWorst Comes To Worstâ, they embrace their love of classic disco, though always re-imagined through an array of small touches, like metal guitars chopped up and repurposed for the pre-chorus, in a nod to Daft Punk and the French Touch." - Ninja Tune
- black double vinyl pressing
- full color gatefold sleeve
- giant fold out poster w/ lyrics + liner notes
- music label: Ninja Tune 2020
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Marie Davidson: Renegade Breakdown Vinyl 2LP
"Marie Davidson is back with a new album, a new band, and a bold new sound: Arriving under the banner of Marie Davidson & L'Ćil Nu, a trio formed of three old-time friends and long-term collaborators with shared roots in Montrealâs DIY scene: Marie, Pierre Guerineau and AsaĂ«l R. Robitaille. Drawn to the idea of the eternal return, they deliver a forward-facing, innovative pop record that builds on the classic tenets of Marieâs music to create something that strikes out towards a broader audience. With dark humour and interpolated musical influencesâfrom Fleetwood Mac to Kraftwerk, and jazz classics such as Billie Holiday and Chet Bakerâthey spin each of its entries in wildly imaginative directions. The title, alongside the artworkâwith its three versions of Marieâare nods to the recent experiences of Davidson, the groupâs frontwoman, lyrics-writer and synth player, and the journey thatâs led her here. Renegade Breakdown is a reaction to years in which she spent most of her life on the road, navigating the club and festival lifestyle: the airports, the late nights, the lost or damaged gearâoften alone, always with her case of instruments and cables in tow. It follows her breakout 2018 album Working Class Woman. In the wake of the albumâs success, she toured heavily across Europe and North America and it was here that the tipping point came for Davidson, worn out by the often destructive cycles of the touring lifestyle, this disenchantment with club culture provided the catalyst to do something different musically. As she eyed up the end of the tour, she called up Robitaille and Guerineau about an idea theyâd come up with the previous year: to make music inspired by popâsuch as the iconic work of French singer MylĂšne Farmerâand to expand their approach to the music from a songwriters perspective. If thereâs a mood that encapsulates Renegade Breakdown, itâs the one to be found at 3AM after a long night, when itâs time to start putting on the classics. Itâs a return to their roots thatâs exemplified by the title track, an all-out, anthemic pop track in a unique vein, melding 80s-influenced production, Davidsonâs acerbic spoken critique and hands-in-the-air choruses. âCentre of the World (Kotti Blues)â is another prime example of the distinctly singer-songwriter vein running throughout the record. The sound and arrangement, led by Robitaille, nods to Pat Metheny and the acoustic string arrangements of Genesis. There are other parts that bear a closer relation to their respective roots in electronic music. On âLead Sisterâ, for instance, which started with a MIDI version of a piece by baroque composer Marcello, the final result is dark and dissonant. Elsewhere, 'C'est parce que j'm'en fous', driven by a re-tooled French electro beat, has the hallmarks of a classic Marie Davidson track, its spoken lyrics sharply critiquing preconceptions about feminism and femininity. And on âWorst Comes To Worstâ, they embrace their love of classic disco, though always re-imagined through an array of small touches, like metal guitars chopped up and repurposed for the pre-chorus, in a nod to Daft Punk and the French Touch." - Ninja Tune
- black double vinyl pressing
- full color gatefold sleeve
- giant fold out poster w/ lyrics + liner notes
- music label: Ninja Tune 2020
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"Marie Davidson is back with a new album, a new band, and a bold new sound: Arriving under the banner of Marie Davidson & L'Ćil Nu, a trio formed of three old-time friends and long-term collaborators with shared roots in Montrealâs DIY scene: Marie, Pierre Guerineau and AsaĂ«l R. Robitaille. Drawn to the idea of the eternal return, they deliver a forward-facing, innovative pop record that builds on the classic tenets of Marieâs music to create something that strikes out towards a broader audience. With dark humour and interpolated musical influencesâfrom Fleetwood Mac to Kraftwerk, and jazz classics such as Billie Holiday and Chet Bakerâthey spin each of its entries in wildly imaginative directions. The title, alongside the artworkâwith its three versions of Marieâare nods to the recent experiences of Davidson, the groupâs frontwoman, lyrics-writer and synth player, and the journey thatâs led her here. Renegade Breakdown is a reaction to years in which she spent most of her life on the road, navigating the club and festival lifestyle: the airports, the late nights, the lost or damaged gearâoften alone, always with her case of instruments and cables in tow. It follows her breakout 2018 album Working Class Woman. In the wake of the albumâs success, she toured heavily across Europe and North America and it was here that the tipping point came for Davidson, worn out by the often destructive cycles of the touring lifestyle, this disenchantment with club culture provided the catalyst to do something different musically. As she eyed up the end of the tour, she called up Robitaille and Guerineau about an idea theyâd come up with the previous year: to make music inspired by popâsuch as the iconic work of French singer MylĂšne Farmerâand to expand their approach to the music from a songwriters perspective. If thereâs a mood that encapsulates Renegade Breakdown, itâs the one to be found at 3AM after a long night, when itâs time to start putting on the classics. Itâs a return to their roots thatâs exemplified by the title track, an all-out, anthemic pop track in a unique vein, melding 80s-influenced production, Davidsonâs acerbic spoken critique and hands-in-the-air choruses. âCentre of the World (Kotti Blues)â is another prime example of the distinctly singer-songwriter vein running throughout the record. The sound and arrangement, led by Robitaille, nods to Pat Metheny and the acoustic string arrangements of Genesis. There are other parts that bear a closer relation to their respective roots in electronic music. On âLead Sisterâ, for instance, which started with a MIDI version of a piece by baroque composer Marcello, the final result is dark and dissonant. Elsewhere, 'C'est parce que j'm'en fous', driven by a re-tooled French electro beat, has the hallmarks of a classic Marie Davidson track, its spoken lyrics sharply critiquing preconceptions about feminism and femininity. And on âWorst Comes To Worstâ, they embrace their love of classic disco, though always re-imagined through an array of small touches, like metal guitars chopped up and repurposed for the pre-chorus, in a nod to Daft Punk and the French Touch." - Ninja Tune
- black double vinyl pressing
- full color gatefold sleeve
- giant fold out poster w/ lyrics + liner notes
- music label: Ninja Tune 2020











