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Bertrand Cantat, Jean Issev, Dominique-Emmanuel Blanchard
This book explores the career and impact of the French rock band Noir Désir through interviews and analysis. Written by Bertrand Cantat, Jean Issev, and Dominique-Emmanuel Blanchard, it delves into the band's formation, musical evolution, and cultural significance. The work examines themes of artistic boundaries, creative challenges, and the intersection of music with personal expression. While primarily focused on the band's discography and live performances, it also contextualizes their role in the broader French music scene. The authors draw on their expertise to provide insights into the band's lyrical themes, which often reflect existential and emotional struggles. The text serves as both a tribute to Noir Désir's legacy and a critical examination of their artistic choices. Readers gain a deeper understanding of how the band navigated the complexities of fame, artistic integrity, and the pressures of the music industry. The book is structured to balance biographical details with analytical commentary, offering a multifaceted perspective on one of France's most influential rock acts.
| Publisher | BORD DE L EAU |
|---|---|
| Pages | 160 |
| Format | Paperback |
| Search language | simple |
| ISBN_13 | 978-2-911-80354-3 primary |
| ISBN_10 | 2-911-80354-X primary |
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