Weekly Journal
Larmes Noires released "La mer" out from the new album "Sans Lendemain".
Larmes Noires introducing the cold world of the new album through "La Mer"!
In "La Mer," Larmes Noires—the solo project of Mathieu Schreyer—crafts a track that is as evocative and melancholic as its name suggests. "La Mer" creates a raw, haunting soundscape, blending the atmospheric guitars of post-punk with the raw, gloomy emotion of cold wave. A deep, dynamic bassline provides a brooding ambience throughout, while the hypnotic vocals, delivered in French, feel both intimate and distant, as a ghostly whisper.
"La Mer,"'s inspiration from the sea is clearly obvious in its emotion and flow, creating a sense of chaotically beautiful motion. The saturated guitars, a hallmark of Schreyer's work, weave a texture of sound that is dreamy and darkly intense. "La Mer" is a fab proof to the beauty that can be found in despair, an authentic expression of feeling different in this world. It's a must-listen for fans of The Cure and She Past Away, and a powerful introduction to Larmes Noires' new album, "Sans Lendemain".
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