A musician who has built his own catalog while occasionally stepping into film work and his father's material.
For a sense of his style, try "Part One of The Cowboy Trilogy" or the film track "L'èclipse." They give you a good feel for what he does.
He's been quietly making his own music for years, with songs like "Part One of The Cowboy Trilogy" showing his particular blend of alternative rock and personal lyrics. The track "Across The Universe" connects him to his father's work, but he's put out his own records like "Friendly Fire" and "Half Horse" that stand on their own. His contribution to the animated film "A Monster in Paris" shows he's comfortable in different spaces.
He started with a debut album called "Into the Sun" and kept releasing music that moved between alternative rock and electronic sounds. The songs suggest someone who works at his own pace, from early material to later records like "Friendly Fire."
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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