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3.7 great | Erwann S. STAFF | October 27th 22 | French chanson that's extremely reminiscing of classic French chanson, especially in the voice inclinations - very stronk France Gall and Veronique Sanson vibe - but not only - these piano chords are typical Michel Berger. Fortunately, the record is well-balanced between retro aesthetic and her own, modern sound. Just gotta emancipate from her influences (spoiler: she ain't gonna do that on her second record).
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4.0 excellent | MeetMeAtBarItalia | July 1st 17 | Petite Amie is a truly strong debut French Pop record, full of promise and personality. Armanet seems like the kind of songwriter who is here to stay: during these 12 tracks, she manages to mix lovestruck earnestness with cheeky sensuality, without sacrificing cohesion in both lyrical and musical style. The piano ballads are poignantly gorgeous, the pop tunes are infectious, and there is plenty of satisfying middle grounds in between these extremes. All in all, the singer-songwriter successfully overcomes her 70's and 80's influences and comes out with a fully-fledged sound and style.
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1.0 awful | Polvo | January 11th 21 |
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