Naomi Greene

French-American harpist & singer Naomi Greene just released her new album Wounded Hero. There are three songs in French on that album, the most beautiful songs if you ask me. Very vulnerable. In this great interview, she says about Coeur Solaire: ‘[It] speaks to ephemeral summer loves in order to speak to personal emancipation and the thirst for freedom with playfulness. The harp melody builds with delicate melancholy towards the feeling of a blazing sun in the chorus. It’s about wanting to crack your heart open so wide that you could let the whole world in. It’s about wanting to love the entire world, limitless, without being tied down.’


Also very gorgeous, this French rework of the Italian classic L’Appuntamento by Ornella Vanoni (best known from the soundtrack of Ocean’s Twelve):

Laudry

‘J’ecris des chansons triste dans ma chambre’, Laudry writes on her Spotify page. Interesting: she left out the ‘triste’ part on her Instagram. There is very little I can find about this singer. I bumped into her via a Spotify playlist. I really dig the chilled vocals and the almost understated music – as if she wants us to dance, just not that euphoric. If you like what Angèle is doing, Louve, Coline BLF and Marine Quémeré, you’re in for a treat.

Hardie

We’re a year without Françoise Hardy (who passed away June 11th, 2024), and to keep her in mind, production company La Souterraine asked several French artists to cover a Hardy track. The album, Hardie, has an interesing motto: ‘ Qui ose sans se laisser intimider’, ‘Who dares without being intimidated’.

Quite bold, to cover a Hardy song. The best songs on this compilation, in my opinion, are the ones that try to add something new, stay away from the original. Add 80s dance beats to Message Personnel, for example:

I don’t think the goal was to better the song, but to add something personal. That worked.

Most names on this compilation are new to me, ‘cept for Gisèle Pape and Maud Lübeck. The latter covered a song from Hardy’s 2018 album Personne d’autre:

En Stéréo

Cool and very catchy new single by the trio from Montréal, with some soul stabs and a whole lotta sultriness. Late night satin sheets soundtrack.

Charlotte Fever

Summer’s just around the corner, so French electropop duo Charlotte Fever (Alexandre & Cassandra) are right on time with this short but effective, 80s inspired track. Haven’t worked out the lyrics just yet, ‘recto verso’ means ‘double sided’ :

Vanessa Paradis

‘Nessa and Etienne Daho are at it again! What a cool summer song (about a break-up, of course)

Oh Non

Yes, most songs on this blog are sweet, slow and tender, and sung by husky women. But sometimes, we like to diverge. 5-piece Oh Non make art pop, somewhere between Last Dinner Party and Les Rita Mitsouko. New single Caïman is just out. Singer Diane Helayell (insta here) likes to dress up, calls herself a ‘cantatrice hystérique’ and has a voice that matches that of Catherine Ringer. It’s not all upbeat, loud and catchy, on their EP from 2024 there’s also a sweet, slow and tender song. For a while, at least. Oh non? Oh yeah!

Sale Gamine some more

Yes, I’m a fan of Carla Verde, aka Sale Gamine. It’s the colourful lollipop-pop she makes. So catchy. Just don’t call her your baby:

Club Célest

No, ’tis not Vanessa Paradis, but this singer (Céline Boudier) shares a very distinct feature with La Paradis. Can you see what I mean? Club Célest makes records since 2020, I missed all of the singles she released up until now. It’s soulful, with a French twist. C’est coule:

Fanny Bloom

Quirky Canadian Fanny Bloom has a good reputation when it comes to summer songs. Like Piscine, for instance. And (ok, late summer) this Joe Dassin cover. Now, she did a very VERY nice, colourful cover of Beau Dommage‘s Tous les palmiers, kind of Quebecoisicalia. Hot!