PLEASE, WAIT… (vinyl)

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Maxwell Farrington & Le SuperHomard's debut album, 'Once' (Talitres, April 2021) was the story of an encounter. Initially fortuitous, we soon became certain that this collaboration would endure. This radiant, timeless pop, subtle arrangements, and majestic vocals were much more than just a trial run. Released in spring 2022, 'I Had it All' (EP) confirmed the obvious: the duo's compositions are imbued with an unshakeable alchemy and contagious generosity. - - On stage, Maxwell Farrington's mischievousness and the musicians' elegance win over both loyal fans and newcomers. Endorsed by Paul Weller, the band also opened for the Modfather on his recent European tour. The icing on the cake, Christophe Vaillant also collaborated with Paul Weller on tracks for his upcoming album at the legendary Abbey Road studio. - - 'Please, Wait…' is the result of a closer collaboration between the two musicians. The complementary nature of Maxwell Farrington and Christophe Vaillant reveals new facets here. After initial studio recordings in autumn 2022, and with a desire to give this second album new tonalities, a partnership was established with the Opéra de Nancy. Beyond the exchange and correspondence between classical and contemporary music, beneath the golden glow of strings, brass, and woodwinds, the compositions here take on a new direction and a new scope. - - 'Please, Wait…' is an ode to travel and dreams. Deeply sensory, Maxwell Farrington & Le SuperHomard's music guides the listener to a place that each can make their own.

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