U Rock Party: meet in Paris on December 17

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An evening bringing together three different groups called U Rock Party is being prepared for December 17 at Point Éphémère (Paris).

There U Rock Party returns to service on December 17 at Point Éphémère, in Paris. Places are available. It will be like attending the concerts of three young groups practicing different aesthetics linked to rock.

By.Sek

Discover an alternative pop trio who offer an explosive show, dazzling with colors and lights, merging video projections and cosmic speeches. With texts that navigate between states of love, the end of the world and human emotions with a great freedom that mixes boredom, despair, gravity with a renewal of energy, they combine lightness and gravity. They will take the opportunity to present their EP released in March, entitled Tout change.

The Parade

The style of this young Parisian group oscillates between rock (Arctic Monkeys), electro-pop (Parcels) and Trip-Hop (Gorillaz) influences. They incorporate into all this a tradition of French text and melody (Gainsbourg, Feu Chatterton). A mixture to be found in Aérogare, their first EP, released in April 2024, a first EP.

Nastyjoe

Strongly inspired by British post-punk, the Bordeaux group Nastyjoe puts its sense of melody at the service of a sincere expression of a form of realistic gravity. Poetry is present to bring out the inner negative. With an EP, including the track “Resign,” and two singles under their belt, they are currently preparing their first studio album.

Find this varied and promising line-up during the fourth edition of the U Rock Party, scheduled for December 17.

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