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In her second album Beautiful Imperfections, Nigerian singer Aṣa shifts from the political charge of her debut hits “Jailer” and “Fire On the Mountain,” to songs of...

In her second album Beautiful Imperfections, Nigerian singer Aṣa shifts from the political charge of her debut hits “Jailer” and “Fire On the Mountain,” to songs of...

Well, this is awkward. As pretty as Parisian popstress Birkii may be, she resorts to traipsing around town with a cardboard cutout in the electropop love ballad “Shade...

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Si he aprendido algo en este negocio, es que no hay nada como ver a Adanowsky desembarcar de una camioneta.
Estaba esperando por mi...

If I've learned anything in this business, it's that there's nothing quite like watching Adanowsky disembark from a van.
I was waiting for my interview with the...

Love can be brutal, but in Asa’s case it’s filled with balloons, bikes, and red fascinators. “Why Can’t We” is about a great love lost, but we can only focus on having a...

If you're getting the feeling that the disco-drenched French house à la Breakbot is too easy to digest, too fun and breezy to help you deal with the weirder moments of...

Paris-based Nigerian singer-songwriter Asa fascinates us with her quiet, mysterious charisma and deep, colorful voice. We reviewed her concert at The Rockwood and took...

We caught the French band named Jamaica at Brooklyn's Knitting Factory, where the synth-free foursome busted out their peppy, Phoenix-esque breed pure indie rock. The...

Aṣa’s show at Rockwood Music Hall sold out. The tiny cabaret’s entrance sprouted two tightly knotted lines, one for ticket holders and one for those hoping to cadge an...

We spent an elegant evening with Paris-based Nigerian singer Asa as she shared her jazz-inflected and uplifting songs in an intimate music venue on Manhattan's Lower...

So you think they're called Jamaica because of one wild, unforgettable night in Kingston? Wrong. Turns out coming up with the name was a little more calculated for this...

Why would a French band sing in English? Antoine Hilaire of Jamaica explains cliches of being French and why he doesn't want to sing in native tongue. Flo Lyonnet, the...

For Jamaica's most recent slew of US shows, the band had a personnel change. Flo Lyonnet, the other half of the French duo, wasn't in town for this MTV Live performance,...

So many global bands sing in English these days, and it's hard to get a straight answer on why. But here to finally explain is the French trio Revolver, whose recent...

What happens when a French chamber pop group performs in a venue more than 3,000 miles away from home? Find out in this exclusive interview with the delightful trio...

If you’re looking for a definition of chamber pop, just listen to the French trio Revolver. In this exclusive interview and performance, the group explains how their...

If you listen to Revolver’s latest album Music for a While you’ll hear an eclectic mix of charming French chamber pop -- but one thing stays consistent: lovely, lulling...

The French trio Revolver is always tinkering with their charming chamber pop sound, so we asked the guys where their music is heading. Turns out there may actually be...

There's a lot of new pop music in France, but the Parisian chamber pop trio Revolver says that American audiences have a broader understanding of pop music in general...