Cover art for the album Fleurs Fanées

Dream Pop

Fleurs Fanées

French dream pop about the objects love leaves behind: flowers, scarves, old messages, rain on glass, and rooms that still feel occupied.

  • Tracks 14
  • Length 40 min

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Liner Notes

A short editorial read on the album world, sound, and standout moments.

About the Album

Fleurs Fanées is a small-room record, and that is its strength. The album does not chase a grand breakup narrative. It stays with objects: flowers on a table, a scarf holding perfume, messages left undeleted, rain at the window. Those details give the songs their quiet authority.

The sound belongs to dream pop, but it avoids floating away completely. Soft guitars, muted keyboards, and close vocals make the music feel domestic, as if the listener is sitting in the room after the argument has ended. “La Chambre Après Toi” and “Ton Parfum Dans L’Écharpe” are effective because they trust ordinary traces to carry the emotional weight.

The record’s sadness is plain rather than theatrical. Love has faded, but not disappeared, and the album is careful with that difference. Fleurs Fanées is for the moment when a life looks normal from the outside while every familiar object has become too specific to touch.

Production Notes

All tracks were generated with AI music models, then processed for the final sound. No human performance recordings are used.