You Said Strange

Giverny, FR

Proto Grunge, Shoegaze

The most striking aspect of Thousand Shadows Vol.1 is its meticulous production, due to the presence of James Goodwin (producer of the last sumptuous records of This Is The Kit, Kevin Morby and Wand) and the scrupulous work of sound engineer Théophile Durand, amplifying all the precise and conscientious songwriting that the project has never ceased to evolve with its records and its live experiences.

The fuzz guitars are more abrasive than ever, no longer trying to inspire the quietude of previous albums, but rather to highlight the constant dialogue of the voices and the six strings, as well as the variations present in each track, an indelible trademark of You Said Strange. "Mourning Colors" introduces this fearsome and immediately captivating variation, this sonic novelty permeating the eight chapters of a work that burns and ignites slowly but surely.

Melodically, the arrangements unite with the rhythmic in order to amplify the exchanges between instruments and choirs, while concealing, behind walls of sound each with its own personality, the identity of these thousands of shadows that we meet at the bend of the keyboards of "So Sorry", the brilliant solo of the eponymous track or the unpredictable rock dissonances of "Mediterranean" or "Treat Me", exciting and innovative impulsive turns of the Norman project. The impact is more universal, not hesitating to wet the shirt and to leave the comfort zones of the psychedelic to strengthen the harmonies and the effects produced on the listener, passing then from the state of paradoxical sleep to the frenzy and to the irrepressible desire to spend itself without counting, to obey the demons invoked by the musicians.

The composition is racy and ambitious, exploring the capacities of an artistic experience of more than five years. Beyond a few faithful returns to the origins ("Talking To The Rats"), the changes of pace and creative choices jump to the face of an audience first astonished, then seeing its habits and convictions upset by the acceptance that You Said Strange made of its desires of electricity and power. Lulled by sweet suspended moments, as during the use of the introductory choirs of "Run Away", “Thousand Shadows Vol. 1” is a race against the clock, a festival of strong emotions and diabolic delights that the ultimate "Landed" finally calms. The ambient roughness is intelligently enhanced by a meticulous studio work, the result of three years of reflection spent to refine the smallest details of the work.

Booking

FR : yves@personagrataagency.com
IT : filippo@ytcbookings.comE
S-PT : jonas@yayayeahmusic.pt
WW : hello@personagrataagency.com

Publishing

EXAG’ Publishing: publishing@exagrecords.com

You Said Strange - Thousand Shadows Vol.2
from €15.00

Thousand Shadows Vol.2, a second chapter was needed to highlight the many shadows that still linger everywhere. The shadows that linger on the borders, hiding the violence of the fights for them. The shadows that time has on the relationships and their persistence, because the shadows move. Plato's cave, modern version, would be the one of toxic relationships, antidepressants and the acceptance of the regression of freedom and/or the vision of a dying world... Between shoegaze, noise pop and psychedelic rock, You Said Strange absorbs its time to incant a music in which melancholy, love and the search for plenitude meet.

EXAG’ Edition : White Splatter Red
LE CEPE Edition : Red Splatter White

1. No Way Out
2. The Raft (No Way In)
3. (Song For A) Wasted Land
4. Control
5. Rats
6. Trade Your Soul
7. Eastern Side
8. What A Day

Merch

You Said Strange - Thousand Shadows Vol.1
from €14.00

XAG032

12” Red Transparent Edition
12” Classic Black Edition

Tracklist :
1. Mourning Colors
2. So Sorry
3. Transition
4. Thousand Shadows
5. Mediterranean
6. Transition 2
7. Runaway
8. Treat Me
9. Landed

You Said Strange - Trade Your Soul
€20.00

XAG051

Release date : March, 29th 2024

Limited Edition : Black vinyl + Poster

01. My Own God
02. Trade Your Soul (ft. Marvin Borges-Soares)
03. Dance For No One
04. Trade Your Soul (Alternative)
05. Dance For No One (Take II)
06. Where I Found The One

Author : Eliot Carrière
Composers : Eliot Carrière, Matthieu Vaugelade
Produced by Vous Avez Dit Bizarre
Mastered by Arthur Guegan
Recorded by Arthur Guegan
Mixed by Arthur Guegan & Daniel J. Goodwin
Artwork by Elie Pesqué

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