Tagada Jones: the sharp single

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Discover “Le Poignard”, Tagada Jones’ latest song. Find it in TRNT, Best of 1993-2023next available.

French alternative rock group Tagada Jones unveils the video for their latest release, “Le Poignard”. Directed by Cédric Gleyal, it is available via the player below:

“The Dagger” is taken from TRNTnext best of Tagada Jones which, as its title indicates, celebrates the group’s 30-year career. If this title is unreleased, the rest of the disc, whose release is scheduled for March 1, includes a selection of 15 titles drawn from throughout their career. There we find in particular the classics “Mort aux idiots”, “Zéro de conduit” and even “Cargo”.

There are also extracts from their latest album, With fire and blood, like “The Last Barrel”. Interviewed by the editorial staff during the release of this record, singer Niko Jones explains: “ With this 10e album, we offer a stencil. A nod to the fact that the debate of ideas is gradually finding its place: the street. No revolution started in a palace! »

Accustomed to huge tours, the Breton group will of course celebrate this anniversary with a French tour, which notably includes a visit to the Olympia (Paris) on June 1st. Places are available.

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