This announcement risks making feminist associations cringe.
The Detroit rock band and its leader Bertrand Cantat, who was sentenced to eight years in prison for the murder of his companion, actress Marie Trintignant in 2003, has just announced the release of a new album next year.
The singer who no longer has a record company will self-produce using crowdfunding.
Detroit and Cantat hinted that four tracks were already fully composed and written.
A teaser lasting one minute and twenty seconds, with esoteric accents, but without words, was published on YouTube.
This first video has been viewed 16644 times, which is a relatively modest result.
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Detroit band 2024 album teaser
Ten years ago the Detroit group, whose members are Pascal Humbert, Jérémie Garat and therefore Bertrand Cantat, had laid the album
Horizons
, an uncomfortable and disturbing record, mainly made up of melancholy ballads in which the former leader of Noir Désir reconsidered the conditions of his incarceration...
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Today, the teaser does not say much about the content of the future album.
Detroit mainly uses its Facebook account to send messages, which it must be admitted are often very sibylline.
And for now, the rock band has only leaked these bits of sentences that are sure to make those who read them think: "...
Each hour that looms seems thicker to us or vice versa so emaciated that it no longer contains anything of what makes time.... No more need for fascists to eliminate poets, like Lorca on the road to reconquest.
One does not suddenly eliminate what is liquidated full time.
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