Friday on the sea, the path of metamorphosis

Friday on the sea the path of metamorphosis

Three years after her first album, Charline Mignot aka Friday on Sea returns with a second album whose title “Metamorphosis” announces the desire for change while keeping the poetry and sensitivity of her musical universe.

The first song of her new album is called “Le Lac” like the one in Geneva on the shores of which she was born, but that has nothing to do with it. Her previous album, she had written it in Normandy, where you can swim in Trouville-sur-Mer, Villers-sur-Mer, Colleville-sur-Mer, Courseulles-sur-Mer and a few others, but that’s not may not have much to see either. She it’s Friday at Sea.

With a soft voice and electro-pop accents that resonate like an invitation to travel in texts that are sometimes raw, often poetic, always sensitive and sensual. Three years after his first album “Premiers émois”, here is his second whose title sounds like a new life.

“Metamorphosis” by Friday on the Sea is available from Sony Music.

On the Menu of this Café Gourmand:

  • Fanny Bleichner met the great Malian puppeteer Yaya Coulibaly, guest of the “Africapitales Bamako à Paris” festival. An exhibition is devoted to his traditional puppets. Some are centuries old.
  • Amelie Beaucour presents the dancer and choreographer BadGyal Cassie, very influential on social networks, especially on Instagram.
  • Edmond Sadaka met the singer Anne Pacéo on the occasion of the release of her sixth album “Shamanes”.

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