Rouge Thomas Azier
Album info
Album-Release:
2017
HRA-Release:
12.05.2017
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
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- 1 Concubine 02:21
- 2 Talk To Me 03:58
- 3 Winners 03:04
- 4 Gold 03:41
- 5 Crucify 03:20
- 6 Berlin 03:06
- 7 Sandglass 03:14
- 8 Starling 03:43
- 9 Call 04:20
- 10 Babylon 03:14
Info for Rouge
Back in 2014 the dark and haunting over-the-top synthpop of Thomas Azier and his debut album Hylas became one of NOTHING BUT HOPE AND PASSION‘s favourite albums of the year. After a certain break, the Dutch gentleman now finally shared new music with us. His second album Rouge is set for a release on May 12 via Polydor/ Island and it shows a new side of the charismatic musician. He started the comeback run with Talk To Me which was way more laidback and driven by a gentle piano melody. The second track Winners starts gentle but comes with quite an epic finale while the third single Gold is pretty solid four-to-the-floor material.
Azier thought it was time for a musical change and this one is a highly appreciated one. ‘I decided to break my patterns,’ he reveals in the press release, ‘whether it was living in the same city, writing the same songs or using the same sounds. When I know the next step, I feel it is time for change.’
When Thomas Azier bought a 1920s upright piano, songs started hitting him like waves. His new release ‘Talk To Me’ bounced from just piano and voice to his laptop, and back. Working on his second album in Amsterdam, Berlin and Paris, ‘Talk to Me’ is his most personal release yet.
“Everyone has their daily routine, both on – and offline. I decided to break my patterns, whether it was living in the same city, writing the same songs or using the same sounds. When I know the next step, I feel it is time for change.”
The result is a composite of piano and laptop, bound together by a ‘fil rouge’ that is his voice, which Wonderland Magazine describe as “pure poetry”.
Thomas Azier, piano, vocals
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Booklet for Rouge