La Patère Rose was a French music collective that formed in Paris. Their sound blended classical and experimental elements, with Émilie Gassin on lead vocals, Loïc Guénin handling composition and multiple instruments, and Guillaume Rossel on percussion.
They released their debut album 'Duet Tacet' in 2006, which included the title track and 'Les Deux Bonnes Soeurs.' This was followed by 'La Chambre, l'Ombre et les Mots' in 2009 and a live recording called 'Chroniques d'une Nuit' in 2012.
Their music often explored melancholic themes, which some critics found overly dark. The band's name and imagery occasionally sparked speculation about religious symbolism, though they remained a relatively niche act despite critical attention.
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