From a Parisian to Nashville, Indolore tracks his journey and story on this loveable and affable five song folk rock EP. There’s heart to this record, a spirit and energy that’s clear as day. Heading all the way to Tennessee from Paris, Indolore found himself in the companionship with storied rock musicians on his attempt to record and create a record that would ring true to the fundamentals of what makes country and Americana what it is. The result — a record that clearly and warmly delivers on all the peaks and troughs of the genre with a a classic touch and a modern expression.
Indolore’s palette combining french tunes with english ones alongside creates an experiences that’s uniquely distinct and places him in his own lane of songwriting. From the opening strums of “C’est pas la penie”, you’re immediately drawn into the sheer joy and merry energy that he’s able to so effortlessly exalt and bring to life with such effervescent expressiveness.
Into more straight country driven influences on songs like “I gotta run away”, Indolore starts to show you his own appreciation and inclination for the traditional Americana sound with a spring in its step and a love for narrative driven structures. The songs self explanatory, but carries with it that rather universal message of knowing when things have reached their finality.
“We have a song” showcases a much more melancholic yet still hopeful approach to his songwriting. The ballad carries a refrain that’s delectably melodic. We have a song to sing becomes such a central call to action that you start to hum along.
It’s just a collection of perfectly pieced together singer-songwriter anthems that work because of their sincerity and succeed because of how accurate and classic they are in structure and composition. This is a purists record, a universal expression and delivery that anyone can find a home in.