Barnabé
Barnabé formed in Paris around 2010, starting as a trio with Benjamin Siksou, Valentin Dufourc, and Clément Dufour. They played small shows around the city...
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Barnabé formed in Paris around 2010, starting as a trio with Benjamin Siksou, Valentin Dufourc, and Clément Dufour. They played small shows around the city for several years before things changed in 2016.
That year they released "A Casa," a song that got radio play and brought them wider attention in France. The track's moody melody and reflective lyrics connected with listeners in a way their earlier work hadn't. After that, they added Grégoire Deletrez on keyboards and Arthur Teboul on guitar, becoming a five-piece.
Other songs like "O Sonho do Barnabé" and "Mulher Feia" followed, though the band's 2017 video for "A Casa" drew some criticism for its use of Moroccan cultural elements. They kept recording and playing shows, working on material that would become tracks like "(R)evolução I" and "Confiar."
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