Valerie Leulliot drags French music into the new millenium!
corvinius | 10/08/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I swear Valerie's voice just gets better and better- sexier, smoother, dreamier and breathier with age; yet she still looks like a newborn fawn- ah bless! But of course ADL would be nothing without also without her subtle and beguiling songwriting skills, blending traditional guitar indie with triphop and a touch of jazz to create a stunning landmark French language album in soft-focus.
In 'Faux Mouvement' Valerie demonstrates both an innocent childlike ingenue ('Le Salon') as well as worldweary maturity ('Sans comment' and the Saint Etienne-blessed 'Lent'), sometimes simultaneously as in the magnificent contemporary classic 'Je reviens' - all minor chords and swooning breathless vocals- that opens this treasure-chest of Gallic coffe-bar culture. Then there are the heart-rending tearladen ballads, 'La Contradiction' which could truly make Governor Arnie reach for the kleenex as well as the utterly beautiful ode-to-dejection (if you translate the lyrics) of 'Chanson de l'arbre'. So thats that difficult third album dispatched with then making ADL the best French guitar-band at the moment- can't wait to what she does next!"
Un tour de force musical
coxinelle628 | Pau, France | 07/10/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Voici un album super ! Enchanting voice, beautiful lyrics and haunting music. There are just one or two songs that I'm not crazy about, but the rest is great! However, other than a couple of songs that are fantastic on this album, I prefer "Immobile.""
Fantastic
Tom LePen | 03/13/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Mellow and edgy, downtempo but not drowsy. Gets better with each listen."
Je Reviens Encore....
Tom LePen | Bronx, NY United States | 11/29/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"et encore et encore to Autour de Lucie's great album "Faux Movement". I like this album best of all Lucie's recordings. I like the moodiness of the songs and I love French lyrics and vocals. "Faux Mouvement" has just the right blend of guitars and electronica to make this CD a permanent resident in my CD player. It's a little less rocking than the "Immobile" CD but it makes for better chill out or lounging music.