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L’Impératrice soar past expectations on bold & innovative album, "Pulsar"

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L’Impératrice’s latest album, “Pulsar,” marks a triumphant return for the band, embodying their essence both onstage and off with a self-produced collection that radiates energy, wisdom, and unbridled creativity. This record captures the spirit of a band that has found its sound through countless dance parties around the globe, all while embracing a bold message of self-empowerment and individuality.

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From the outset, “Pulsar” establishes itself as a record where every decision was meticulously made by the band, reflecting their journey of self-discovery and artistic growth. Vocalist Flore Benguigui’s performances are nothing short of mesmerizing, as she delivers powerful anthems that challenge beauty standards, ageism, and the mundanity of conformity. Her voice, a blend of jazz sophistication and pop allure, perfectly conveys the album’s themes of self-expression and authenticity.

The band’s innovative approach to writing “Pulsar” involved splitting into two teams of ever-interchanging members, led by founder Charles de Boisseguin. This method allowed each member’s unique voice to be heard and incorporated into the writing process like never before. The result is an album that feels richly collaborative and diverse, with each track offering a distinct yet cohesive piece of the whole.

One of the standout tracks, “Amour Ex Machina,” exemplifies the band’s knack for blending electronic music with heartfelt emotion. The song pulses with a vibrant energy, driven by infectious rhythms and Benguigui’s captivating vocals. It’s a perfect example of how L’Impératrice infuses their music with both heart and soul, creating an irresistible urge to dance while also making you think.

“Any Way,” featuring the ethereal Maggie Rogers, is another highlight. The collaboration brings a fresh dynamic to the album, with Rogers’ voice intertwining seamlessly with Benguigui’s, creating a dreamy and harmonious soundscape. The track’s lush production and introspective lyrics make it a standout moment that is both uplifting and contemplative. Legitimately, it sounds like it could fit into the 007 franchise with how serious and emotive it is.

The album closes with the titular track “Pulsar,” which features a hypnotic and psychedelic outro. It’s a fitting end to the record, encapsulating the exploratory and boundary-pushing spirit that defines the album. The song’s mesmerizing layers of sound and intricate instrumentation leave a lasting impression, inviting listeners to get lost in its swirling, cosmic ambiance.

Throughout “Pulsar,” L’Impératrice showcases their ability to evolve while staying true to their core. It’s sonically different from their previous record “Tako Tsubo,” yet it feels like a natural progression towards new and exciting territories. The band’s willingness to try new things, combined with their polished execution, results in an album that is both innovative and deeply satisfying.

We’ve loved this band for years and have had the opportunity to interview them on a couple occasions. Their success and talent means so much to us, so please, give them a chance and check out this record ASAP!

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