The military pop sinister outfit Larme Blanche released last month the dancing-killer Demain Est Mort, a collection of nine powerful songs embedded in the addictive layers of drum machines and a peculiar EBM vibe. This edition marks the first time in six years that the label Unknown Pleasures Records has signed an artist whose real identity is unknown, which makes it even more special. Hidden behind a mask the Parisian project Larme Blanche is starting to suddenly become one of the mysteries we want to solve, and his lucid and disillusioned lyrics, full of poetry and irreverent attitude is in the core of this feeling to want to know more.
In order to show a little bit more about his occult dark world, Larme Blanche is premiering a new music video for the track “Taïga”. Constructed on a monochromatic screen we are first invited to enter in an abandoned basement where we will be exposed to some strobe interspersed with Larme Blanche‘s figure. Then the whole things start to become a surreal collage of weird frames showing signs of destruction, abandon and Larme Blanche incorporating the main character in the full story. While that, “Taïga” keeps entertaining us without falling into monotony. Be one of the first to watch the video by clicking below.
In order to show a little bit more about his occult dark world, Larme Blanche is premiering a new music video for the track “Taïga”. Constructed on a monochromatic screen we are first invited to enter in an abandoned basement where we will be exposed to some strobe interspersed with Larme Blanche‘s figure. Then the whole things start to become a surreal collage of weird frames showing signs of destruction, abandon and Larme Blanche incorporating the main character in the full story. While that, “Taïga” keeps entertaining us without falling into monotony. Be one of the first to watch the video by clicking below.
Demain Est Mort was released on January, 30th via Unknown Pleasures Records. You can stream the full album and buy your physical copy by clicking here.