Louise Attaque

Louise Attaque

Group from France

Genres: french, rock, chanson francaise, rock francais, alternative

Louise Attaque

About Louise Attaque

Louise Attaque is a French band founded in 1994. Its style could be described as something between chanson and folk-rock, although it has evolved since their first album Louise Attaque, which sold more than 2 million copies without any tv or radio promotion. Several of the group's albums were produced by Gordon Gano, lead singer of Violent Femmes, a band which Louise Attaque often cite as an influence and for whom their own band is named: "Louise" is a feminine name, taken from Louise Michel –a french anarchist militant in France in the nineteenth century– and "attaque" connotates violence, it literally means "attack" in French –in reference of the Violent Femmes. History Climb to the top (1990-2001) Caravage (1990-1994) Lead singer and guitarist Gaëtan Roussel and bassist Robin Feix met in high school in Montargis. They moved to Paris after graduation where they met drummer Alexandre Margraff and formed a rock band : Caravage (named after the famous Italian painter Caravaggio). After briefly hiring a lead guitarist, the band met violinist Arnaud Samuel while recording in a Parisian studio. Louise Attaque's phenomenal success (1997-2001) Louise Attaque was formed in 1994. The name means "Louise Attacks" in French and is in reference of Louise Michel, a 19th century anarchist, and of the American rock band The Violent Femmes (which means "violent women" in French). The Violent Femmes leader, Gordon Gano, has agreed to produce Louise Attaque's debut self-titled album. Louise Attaque was released in april 1997, receiving a strong positive critical response. Despite low initial radio airplay, the reputation of the group spread rapidly, garnering particular praise for its innovative violin-based folk/rock compositions and witty lyrics. By the end of the year, Louise Attaque had already become a phenomenon, and with the help of a highly successful tour throughout France, the band had sold more than 400 000 units. Louise Attaque eventually went on to sale an impressive 2.5 million copies in France, a record for any French rock album (even outselling Noir Désir's highly popular 666667 Club album, released in 1996). It took almost three years until Louise Attaque 's sophomore album Comme On A Dit was released (in january 2000), still produced by Gordon Gano. The album met expectations of fans and critics alike, a complex and daring effort that still evoked Louise Attaque 's now famous trademark. It was noted, however, that Comme On A Dit was darker than the debut album, and consequently less radio friendly. It still sold 700 000 copies in France. Yet in 2001, after touring for five months and appearing in various rock festivals, the band split up, explaining that they were temporarily out of inspiration and tired of the hype and pressure surrounding them. From separation to reunion (2001-2005) Tarmac & Ali Dragon Louise Attaque actually broke in two different groups. Singer Gaëtan Roussel and violinist Arnaud Samuel formed Tarmac, while bassist Robin Feix and drummer Alexandre Margraff formed Ali Dragon. Tarmac is the name of a building products company, whose name is often used to refer to asphalt (bitume in French). The group aims to explore the starker sounds of acoustic instruments, while Ali Dragon has turned towards underground experimental music featuring jam sessions (mostly electro and hip-hop). À Plus Tard Crocodile The four members of the group reunited in 2003 to pen a few songs, though at this point they didn't know whether they would release their material. After recording for a few weeks in the Electric Ladyland studios in New York, Louise Attaque finally decided to release a (highly anticipated) third album. À Plus Tard Crocodile was released in september 2005. The title is in reference of the rock and roll song See You Later Alligator (funnily enough, "à plus tard crocodile" is a calque of the American catchphrase, which gives an unidiomatic expression in French). À Plus Tard Crocodile was said to be quite a departure from Louise Attaque 's previous work, a lighter and more varied album. Still, the group met with critical and chart success once again.

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Louise Attaque — Top 30 songs of 67

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Louise Attaque Sortir De L'ordinaire
Louise Attaque Sortir de l'ordinaire
Louise Attaque Comme on a dit
Louise Attaque Depuis toujours
Louise Attaque Du grand banditisme
Louise Attaque J'T'Emmene Au Vent
Louise Attaque La chute
Louise Attaque Pour un oui, pour un non
Louise Attaque Sans filet
Louise Attaque Si c'etait hier
Louise Attaque Tout passe
Louise Attaque J'TEmmène Au Vent
Louise Attaque Les Nuits Parisiennes
Louise Attaque Léa
Louise Attaque Ton Invitation
Louise Attaque J't'emmene au vent
Louise Attaque Nous & on veut vivre nous
Louise Attaque Amours
Louise Attaque Fatigante
Louise Attaque Je T'emmène Au Vent
Louise Attaque La plume
Louise Attaque Nous, On Veut Vivre Nous
Louise Attaque Savoir
Louise Attaque Les nuits parisiennes
Louise Attaque Ton invitation
Louise Attaque Depuis Toujours
Louise Attaque Mon cher aujourd'hui ma chere
Louise Attaque J't'emm�ne au vent
Louise Attaque Est-ce que tu m'aimes encore?
Louise Attaque Sean Penn, Mitchum
Sortir De L'ordinaire
Sortir de l'ordinaire
Comme on a dit
Depuis toujours
Du grand banditisme
J'T'Emmene Au Vent
Pour un oui, pour un non
Sans filet
Si c'etait hier
Tout passe
J'TEmmène Au Vent
Les Nuits Parisiennes
Ton Invitation
J't'emmene au vent
Nous & on veut vivre nous
Je T'emmène Au Vent
Nous, On Veut Vivre Nous
Les nuits parisiennes
Ton invitation
Depuis Toujours
Mon cher aujourd'hui ma chere
J't'emm�ne au vent
Est-ce que tu m'aimes encore?
Sean Penn, Mitchum