Fronted by Maxim Nucci, their music blends rock, folk, and electronic sounds across albums like 'Tree of Life' and 'Carried by the Light'.
For a good sense of their blend, try 'Picture Perfect' or 'Monkey's Evolution.' They're both solid examples of how the band layers those electronic touches over a folk-rock foundation.
Yodelice's music has a particular honesty that comes from Nucci's openness about depression and anxiety. You can hear it in songs like 'Five Thousand Nights' and 'Familiar Fire' from their 2009 debut. It's not just moody folk-rock; there's an electronic pulse underneath that gives their sound a distinct shape.
What began as Maxim Nucci's solo project in the early 2000s became a full band around 2006. Their self-titled debut arrived in 2009, followed by albums like 'Tree of Life' in 2012 and 'Like a Million Stars' in 2020. The lineup solidified with Emmanuel Baroux on bass, Cédric de la Chapelle on drums, and Pauline de Tarragon on keys and vocals.
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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