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Cyclone
Rock · 2000 · 12 tracks · 38m

Cyclone

Smoky French baritone vocals meet jagged post-punk guitars and cinematic strings. A poetic, urban exploration of solitude and the modern human condition.

September 19, 2000 · Barclay

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Cyclone is an album that exists in the blue hour, that transitional space between the chaos of the day and the heavy silence of the night. It is the sound of a man who has traded the raw, youthful aggression of punk for a more sophisticated, textured form of rebellion. The music is anchored by Kent's distinctive baritone, a voice that sounds like it has been seasoned by years of city smoke and late-night conversations. It is deeply French in its poetic sensibility, yet it avoids the clichés of traditional chanson by injecting a healthy dose of art-rock grit and atmospheric tension.

Tracklist · 12 Tracks · 38m
01
Class prolo
2:36
02
Intime connexion
3:17
03
Tout est là
2:50
04
Les "Gens du Monde"
3:15
05
Pierre ou Paul
3:15
06
Les Petits Métiers
2:30
07
Des roses et des ronces
2:36
08
Manhattan
3:41
09
Tentation
3:37
10
La Couleur du temps
3:13
11
Ainsi soit-elle
4:24
12
J'oublie
3:35
Moments Worth Listening For
The way the cello enters on the second track, mimicking the cadence of the vocal line before descending into a low, mournful drone.
The sudden shift from a whispered verse to a distorted, feedback-laden chorus that captures a moment of pure existential frustration.
The intricate interplay between the dry, percussive acoustic guitar and the shimmering, reverb-drenched electric leads in the album's midpoint.

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