Lullabye Arkestra - 15 decembre 2007 - La Malterie - Lille
music · ·La Malterie, Lille
Lullabye Arkestra was a French trio from Lille, active in the early 2000s, known for their intense and experimental take on noise rock and psychedelic post-rock. Their music was characterized by repetitive, hypnotic structures.
Formed in Lille in the early 2000s, Lullabye Arkestra was a trio comprising Olivier Demeaux, Mathieu Demeaux, and Romain Lejeune. The band quickly established itself on the French underground scene with its unique musical style, navigating between noise rock, post-rock, and psychedelic sounds. Their approach was distinguished by raw intensity and an exploration of sonic textures, often compared to acts like Oneida or Lightning Bolt for their stage energy.
Their sound was characterized by repetitive loops, hypnotic drones, and relentless rhythmic power, creating an immersive and sometimes abrasive atmosphere. Lullabye Arkestra excelled at progressively building tracks where saturation and melody converged in often extended and exploratory compositions. The band was primarily a live experience, where improvisation and raw energy superseded conventional structures, captivating audiences with their physical and sonic performances.
Their discography is primarily centered around their self-titled album, "Lullabye Arkestra," released in 2007. This opus encapsulates the essence of their music, offering a glimpse into their ability to fuse sonic experimentation with undeniable rock power. Although their career was relatively short, Lullabye Arkestra left a distinctive mark on the French alternative rock landscape, appreciated for its originality and refusal of conventions.