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A breath of fresh Aeorsmith to clean yourself up after a good Black Sabbath. In the distance, you guess the lights of a Led Zeppelin through the night and the London rains. Guns are fired and Roses bloom on the Sunset Boulevard. Doesn't it sound like a good ol' tale?
Precisely not! TALES OFF is the exact opposite. Litterally.
On the dark side, Tales Off means the end. The end of a story you tell yourself to go to sleep; the end of an era, of a though system, of an ideology. It's what shatters the very fundations of our ideals. It's Notre-Dame burning down, the Tchernobyl explosion, David Bowie's death...
On the bright side, Tales Off is also the renewal, like the Prague Spring of 68, the fall of the Berlin wall in 89, the Arab revolutions of 2010... And always the rock, rising from its aches each (re)generation.
Through a "chiaroscu-rock", the Parisian quartet portrays "broken jaws" and antiheros to create its own urban mythology.
Like "Little Joe", a young man gone terribly wrong because of her mother's absence of love and the abuse of a priest.
Or like this Mister H(yde), reaching out everytime we're far from home to take our Dr. Jekyll down.
After a tour in Korea and more than thirty dates, Tales Off prepares the release of its first album.