Placebo - 09 November 1996 - L'Aeronef - Lille
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Placebo is a British alternative rock band formed in 1994, renowned for its dark, introspective style, blending punk-rock energy with a glam aesthetic and lyrics exploring identity and alienation.
Placebo was formed in London in 1994 by singer-guitarist Brian Molko and bassist Stefan Olsdal, soon joined by drummer Robert Schultzberg, and later Steve Hewitt. The band quickly emerged on the British music scene with a distinctive sound, characterized by Molko's androgynous vocals and often dark lyrics, exploring themes such as identity, sexuality, and alienation.
Their self-titled debut album, released in 1996, laid the groundwork for their success, featuring tracks like "Nancy Boy" and "36 Degrees." It was followed by major works such as "Without You I'm Nothing" (1998), which includes the classic "Every You Every Me," and "Black Market Music" (2000). These albums solidified their reputation as bold artists, capable of merging catchy melodies with raw emotional intensity.
Placebo's musical style is often described as a blend of alternative rock, glam rock, and post-punk, with influences ranging from David Bowie to Sonic Youth. The band has cultivated a strong, often non-conformist visual aesthetic, which has contributed to their iconic status for fans worldwide.
Over the decades, Placebo has continued to evolve, releasing several acclaimed albums and maintaining a significant international presence, influencing numerous bands with their unique approach to rock music.