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26 September 2018

Raoul Vignal new album “Oak Leaf”, out Nov. 16th, 2018

“Oak Leaf” is the new album of the french singer-songwriter Raoul Vignal. From 2010 to this day, the french musician has been playing authentic, modern folk music. Forming the essence of his compositions, soothing vocals and delicate fingerpicking played on alternate tunings are Vignal’s trademark. His music has often been described by audience as “evocative” and “mesmerising”.

After releasing his debut “The Silver Veil” (“the softest of voices with an album of gold”), Raoul Vignal toured all over Europe, playing shows and festivals such as Eurosonic in The Netherlands, Le Printemps de Bourges, Les Nuits de Fourvière in France, to name a few.

Shortly after, he entered the studio with his touring bandmates and recorded “Oak Leaf” (out, Nov. 16th, 2018), a more ’mature’ and orchestrated full-lenght. If the compositions remained is own, the arrangements were more of a collaboration between everyone involved in the band.

RAOUL VIGNAL – ‘Oak Leaf’: 1. Pepa’s Eyes – 2. No Faith – 3. The Dream – 4. Blue Raven – 5. I Might – 6. I Have Sinned – 7. The Waves (pt I) – 8. The Waves (pt II) – 9. Mirror – 10. The Valve


11 September 2018

« In Our Circle », RIVULETS new album (the first one on Talitres), dwells heavy in a contemporary American psyche

To simply categorize the music of Rivulets as spare or desolate is to unjustly deny it the hot blood sizzling through its very veins.

Sure, on the band’s 6th album “In Our Circle”, there are prairies of space over which notes and tones often hang like dust specks in a light beam. But there is a pulsing intensity to these moments, these Rust Belt incantations. Denver-via-Minneapolis Songwriter Nathan Amundson might be laconic in his presentation, but his music is abound with thoughtful sentiment and rich in soul. Think of the way the seemingly austere music of Low (with whom Amundson has toured and collaborated), Jason Molina or even, say, the repetitive psych-metal of the vastly under-appreciated Lungfish, vibrated with raw nerve and dark energy. “In Our Circle” vibrates with a similar hard-earned confidence and perhaps with an even darker energy.

“In Our Circle” dwells heavy in a contemporary American psyche. Rare is the news that doesn’t feel worse than the day before. If we’re currently in the Autumn of the American Era, then In Our Circle sits out there in late November in a first snow made of ash. And this is from a band who once called an album We’re Fucked. But the hounds of time are really nipping at our heels now. “Another dark day, another dark day, another dark day, another dark day", Amundson quivers in his lovely, breathy tenor over a slo(ooo)w shuffling strum and a striking lap steel. Coming at the album’s midpoint, one might see this as Rivulets waving the white flag halfway through. But there’s a comfort in these blues, some sort of communal sadness in the dark. If the dad in Cormac McCarthy’s The Road had a guitar in his grocery cart, these would be the last songs he played before he used the guitar for campfire kindling.

European tour early 2019.

Rivulets ’In Our Circle || 1. Everything Goes – 2. Not Today – 3. Because I Don’t Care – 4. Wire – 5. You Can Never Come Back – 6. Dark Days – 7. Won’t Be Long Now – 8. I Was Lost When I Met You – 9. Sirens – 10. 24 – 11. Lucky

Out, Oct. 19th. Available for pre-order from the Talitres web store: CD (digipack 3 volets) | White Vinyl (Limited edition) | Black Vinyl | Digital. 10 % OFF till Oct. 19th (end of the pre-order campaign).