Wednesday, 27 July 2016

SGP - La Femme

SGP

After a sweaty day in the scorching sun, nothing seemed worse than dancing in the middle of a toasty crowd for the evening, yet La Femme's performance made it all worth while. Having already had the likes of The Skints, Little Comets, and Swim Deep graced the sage that day it was a surprise just how effortlessly La Femme stole the limelight from right underneath this long list's feet.


La Femme
source: Max Miechowski
With a unique sound that, on paper, shouldn't work at all and with lyrics entirely in French, it comes as a shock just how popular La Femme are in England. Performing as a sextet this French lot, make looking cool their day job. Armed with synths up to their eye balls and surf pop riffery these cool kids create a sound that's as if Mary Goes Round performed a cover of Jane Birkin's Je T'aime whilst riding a carousel. And whilst it sounds implausible, La Femme expertly execute the sultry sound of the ye ye girls and the upbeat jangle of surf-pop, whilst in-keeping with the angry doom of the Kraut and DAF punk movement.

La Femme
source: Max Miechowski
After what appeared to be a rushed set up, La Femme entered The Great Stage without dropping a bead of sweat in front of the crowd which had began to form. With a row of synths along the width of the stage and the drum kit just behind, their lay out prepared eagerly awaiting fans for their surf-pop-cold-wave hybrid.  And whilst they seemed unaffected by the heat of the sun or the size of the crowd, they certainly made the audience sweat for them. Performing such popular, hits as Antitaxi, It's Time To Wake Up 2023, and Amour dans les motu, La Femme encouraged a surge of dancing which slowly formed into a mosh pit in the middle. Finishing their hour set, La Femme put the crowd out of their sticky misery whilst at the same time left them wanting more.

If you were lucky enough to spot them around the festival in the evening, they were giving out handshakes, kisses on the cheek, and free t-shirts (at some point).

They're fun and furious, and even if you can't be bothered to translate the lyrics they're like an electro-punk themed carousel on the West Coast that once you've heard it you'll definitely wanna ride. Get on here:
La Femme/Facebook
La Femme/Website
La Femme/Twitter
La Femme/soundcloud

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