Universal Poplab formed in 2003 around singer-songwriter and producer Julien Boyadjian. The group's lineup has included vocalist Audrey Brisson and bassist Nicolas Robert at various points, though their configuration has shifted over time.
Their music pulls from pop, electronica, and world influences, with songs like '60 Is The New 40' and 'Casanova Fall' showing their knack for melodic hooks layered with more textured arrangements. The lyrics often touch on personal and social themes without settling into predictable patterns.
They've released several albums that received critical attention, though their work has sometimes drawn mixed reactions for pushing against conventional pop boundaries. The group continues to operate without much mainstream fanfare, maintaining a steady output that appeals to listeners who appreciate their particular blend of accessibility and experimentation.
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