French Saints, the new summer single All true

Eighties sound, summer atmospheres and the awareness that love can hide behind everything. This is All truethe latest single from French Saints, released on June 14th by Numero Uno/Sony Music Italy. It is the pop and dance response to the hunger of the fans, who have been waiting to hear a new piece from the Piedmontese duo since February. After the 74th edition of the Sanremo Festival definitively placed them in the panorama of Italian pop, it was interesting to understand what the artistic direction undertaken by Mario French And Alessandro De Santis. The piece presented by the French Saints on the Ariston stage four months ago created expectations: Love in the mouth it is an elegant piece, tastefully arranged, which evokes fascinating scenarios. The same images that we find in the lyrics of the new single – «Swear that I don’t lose you on an autumn day» -, but with a completely different summer rhythm, lighter and a little less original.

Written by the French Saints, together with Pacificand produced with the collaboration of Enrico Brun, All true it’s like pinching yourself to understand if you’re awake, or if what you’re feeling is just the result of a dream. “Are we able to cover the distance of a leap, as long as from waking to sleeping and vice versa?”, they ask. «When you are inside a happiness you can feel as if you were trapped in a dream, with that strange sensation of uncertainty when upon waking you ask yourself if it was all true».

To understand the French Saints in their entirety, we will have to wait until autumn, when it is scheduled the album’s release. Meanwhile, the duo will be busy in the coming months a tour full of dates. It starts on June 21st at the Apolide Festival, in their Ivrea, and then continues until August, in the main Italian summer festivals. After the summer there will be a small break from live shows, just enough time to take care of the album’s release. Then, in the autumn, the club tour will start. It will be then that we will discover something more about the artistic dress chosen by the French Saints.

Source: Vanity Fair

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