Robbing Millions - New album 'Rêve Party' out on April 28th - Watch The Free House Session

WATCH THE FREE HOUSE SESSION HERE

After having shared three singles (the trippy 'Elastics', the psych-pop anthem 'Same Skin’ and the lush and exciting "Believe Her"), Robbing Millions, the project of Belgian avant-pop musician Lucien Fraipont, is finally ready to release his new album 'Rêve Party' on 28th April 2023.

 

To celebrate, Robbing Millions have shared a filmed live recording of 'Believe Her' and 'Same Skin', recorded at The Free House.

 

WATCH THE FREE HOUSE SESSION HERE

 

Following virtuosic second album 'Holidays Inside' (released on Andrew VanWyngarden and Ben Goldwasser’s MGMT Records), new album 'Rêve Party' is a massive leap forward for Robbing Millions: a bold collection of songs that are as boundless as they are meticulously arranged. Drawing from his love of French pop, American psychedelic rock, and the endless sprawl of jazz, Fraipont has expanded his sound in every way possible while honing in on the points of inspiration that keep him moving as an artist.

 

'Rêve Party' is set for release on 28th April 2023 via Capitane Records/ Born Loser Records/ Requiem Pour Un Twister. 

 

WATCH 'BELIEVE HER' VIDEO HERE

WATCH 'ELASTICS' LYRIC VIDEO HERE

WATCH 'SAME SKIN' VIDEO HERE

 

PRE-ORDER 'RÊVE PARTY' HERE

 

PRAISE FOR 'HOLIDAYS INSIDE'

 

"A smartly paced, highly impressive listen that manages to exceed the sum of its parts" DIY  

 

“Its complex, ever-restless jazzy signatures, picked up during his training at the Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles, mean that no single groove presides for longer than 20 seconds, while his extraordinary breadth of influence extends from bossa nova right through cartoon muzak.” MOJO  

 

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