The Reed Conservation Society is not an NGO. But it could be. It could be to pop music what Sea Shepherd is to marine mammals. A polymorphic project led by its singer-songwriter Stéphane Oz" Auzenet (formerly of Verone), assisted by Laurent Riatto (also ex-Verone), who encouraged him to record his songs that travel between the Central Park of the Velvet and the rainbow dreams of Big Star, and complemented by the trumpets of Mr. Lips (Mathieu Blanc), the Reed Conservation Society sits somewhere between folk-art, indie-pop, and Lynchian road movies. From the choral ballad "Give Me A Reason" to the burning tension of "It Was Almost A Good Year," while soaring over the dreamlike landscape of "Concrete," The Reed Conservation Society delicately flips through and reinvents the most beautiful pages of a family album in ever-changing pop colors.
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