Music / rock

Chaleur humaine


Reviews (3)


The line of best fit

d. 22. Feb. 2016

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Adam Burbidge

d. 22. Feb. 2016

"Chaleur Humaine is a truly enjoyable record, a durable collection of interesting and exciting pop music that is hopefully only the first of many to come from Christine and the Queens".


The guardian

d. 3. Mar. 2016

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Alexis Petridis

d. 3. Mar. 2016

"The songwriting is perfectly poised, subtle and restrained without being wilfully opaque: it never clobbers you over the head, nor do you have to unpick the songs to find the tunes ... You never find yourself in the presence of music that sounds self-consciously clever. Everything flows easily, nothing jars".


Pitchfork

d. 26. Oct. 2015

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Laura Snapes

d. 26. Oct. 2015

"It's empowering, bold, and vulnerable, and made for dancing. Chaleur Humaine translates as "human warmth", and the album makes good on that intimacy. You get the sense of Letissier guarding her own precious, burgeoning fire, and inviting listeners to share in its glow".