La grande fête Belcirque
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2021
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
23.07.2021
Das Album enthält Albumcover Booklet (PDF)
- 1 Sumac y Cúrcuma 01:24
- 2 Locura 03:05
- 3 La grande fête 03:16
- 4 Pontos 03:34
- 5 Petit chemin 03:35
- 6 The Musketeer of Love and Fear 04:00
- 7 La Brújula 03:54
- 8 All My Love 01:22
- 9 L'homme 05:17
- 10 Tribute to F. Transit II 02:52
- 11 Hora D'ora 03:43
- 12 The Anchor 03:20
- 13 Afritiep 03:18
Info zu La grande fête
"La Grande Fête" – the highly anticipated third album from Belgian band Belcirque. In what is a continually trying time the world over, Belcirque serves up the perfect tonic with their latest offering. An album teeming with sunny South American beats, heavenly harmonies, and tales that take you to another time and place. ‘La Grande Fête’ adds a Latin-American flavour to the already dizzying cocktail of Belcirque’s eclectic repertoire.
Born from high school friendships as a street-performing five-piece, Belcirque has blossomed into a must-see septet that has enthralled, excited and entertained crowds big and small all over Europe and even as far as South Korea! Such broad appeal is hardly surprising when considering the plethora of influences and genres the band embraces in their works.
The band has a highly collaborative nature, and with so many artistic minds at play, there is little wonder why Belcirque has such a distinct and utterly unique sound. That the bandweaves together swing, folk, jazz, and barbershop influences with African grooves and North American Blues is a testament to the sheer talent in their hands and passion for music in their hearts. Add a slight sheen of South American sunshine, and you have…
"La Grande Fête" – ‘The Big Feast’ in English – is a wonderfully apt title. The collection has a whole lot to tuck into and offers up a bevy of beautifully crafted songs and stories that explore and reflect upon life, love, adventure, and understanding one another as well as oneself.
Storytelling is at the very heart of the band’s work. Through a narrative or evocative lyrics, each song bares its own soul to give something to the listener, be it honesty, positivity, or a healthy dose of humour. Whether you find yourself on the salty shores of ‘Pontos’ or surrounded by the golden sunset of ‘Hora D’ora’, the journey through ‘La Grande Fête’ is a delightfully immersive experience. It is easy to sense and share in the enjoyment the band felt while recording.
The construction of the album was typical of the very atypical Belcirque. Requiring a sound-friendly space to rehearse, our Belgian friends found the perfect patch for their unconventional style – a glamourous, glass greenhouse! In an evolution of their creative process, it was there that they conducted relaxed jam sessions and built upon the inspiration that lead singer and lyricist Astrid Creve discovered whilst visiting Colombia. The sessions proved highly productive, and the band began recording in Brussels in August, arguably producing their best work to date.
Belcirque is so much more than an exceptional band. Creativity flows through the band and extends to the visual medium. The stunning music video to L’homme adds another bewitching dimension to Belcirque’s special style of storytelling. Furthermore, their live performances are a vibrant, circus-like cabaret that continues to thrill and put smiles on faces all over the globe.
Imbued with heart and humour, the themes of love, unity and beauty resonate throughout ‘La Grande Fête’ and give us all a reminder to notice what is good in the world.
Belcirque:
Kris Auman, double bass & electric bass
Ondine Cantineau, vocals & acoustic guitar
Astrid Creve, lead vocals
Julia Emmery, vocals & trombone
Seraina De Block, vocals & trumpet
Marijke Hellemans, lead guitar & ukulele
Yves Peeters, percussion
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The Belgian group Belcirque weaves together vocal harmonies, horns, guitars, bass and percussion into one magic whole. Belcirque’s music is a fine blend of voices singing in different languages. The 3 albums ‘Boîte de Carton' (2014), 'The Tallest Man' (2018) and the most recent 'La Grande Fête' (2021) are decorated with stories in English, French and Spanish.
Belcirque's songs, filled with wonderment and colour, invite you into their own universe, far away from the day-to-day hustle and bustle. You can hear influences of swing, folk & pop music. Sometimes it even feels like you are pulled back in time, though each song first and foremost sounds like... Belcirque.
Since 2013 this 7-piece band turned many venues upside down; music halls, street theatre, festivals big and small, ... Belcirque can be spotted in Europe, the UK, and even in South Korea.
Booklet für La grande fête