The mischievous rebels of Robespierre have just released their latest EP, Rainy Wednesday, building on the path set by their debut, Fruity Tuesday. This time, they lead us on a sonic journey across vast, arid deserts and fragrant rose fields, all under the glow of a summer sky.
Recorded at Studio Mégaphone, Rainy Wednesday marks a bold leap forward in Robespierre’s musical evolution. The band dives deeper into a blues-rock sound, driven by raw, distorted guitars and entrancing, spontaneous improvisations. Each track paints a vivid, poetic portrait of emotional turmoil and the complexities of modern life, creating a soundscape that’s both electrifying and intimate.
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