Je Suis France


hootenanny

Starting tomorrow, Athens welcomes a new pop festival: the Kindercore/Owl Scooters Hootenanny, which over three days and two venues (the Caledonia and the 40 Watt) will feature an impressive roster including Kindercore bands old and new.  Among those are a reunited Masters of the Hemisphere (I swoon!), which means, naturally, that offshoots Still Flyin’ and Je Suis France are playing as well.  Also reuniting for the festival: dance pop icons I Am the World Trade Center.  Plus the lovely Venice is Sinking, Ruby Isle, The Young Sinclairs, Maserati, The Agenda, Allison Weiss, and more.  Win a scooter, get a free scooter oil change, or just enjoy great music.

horsehunters-782676.jpgSince I’ve already blogged about Still Flyin’ today, it makes sense to post about their motherland, Je Suis France, the legendary group from which Still Flyin’ was born.  Since 2003, the France have released twenty-two EPs, mostly CD-Rs passed around after live shows, which have stretched their eclectic sounds into all kinds of musical genres.  Now their website, which transformed into a blog last year, is working on making available for download each one of those EPs, at about one per week.  The most recent is Horsehunters, which, at sixteen tracks, can hardly be called an EP…but who cares when you’ve got track titles such as “Megahorse,” “Metaphorses,” “This Stampede is Fun,” “Prancer,” and “Mane Man”?  Head on over and have a look.  Thanks to Ryan for the link.

Here’s their excellent video to “That Don’t Work That Well For Us,” from their full-length Afrikan Majik, on Antenna Farm Records.


Je Suis France – That Don’t Work That Well For Us