Amelie - 25 May 2009 - L'Aeronef - Lille
music · ·L'Aeronef, Lille
Amélie-les-Crayons is a French singer-songwriter, often simply referred to as Amelie, renowned for her poetic songs and unique stage universe, blending French chanson, folk, and theatrical influences.
Amélie Feger, better known by her stage name Amélie-les-Crayons, is a French artist from Lyon who has left her mark on the music scene with her unique approach to songwriting. After making a notable debut in the early 2000s, she quickly developed a distinctive artistic universe, characterized by poetic lyrics, delicate instrumentation, and a stage presence imbued with fantasy and melancholy. Her style is rooted in the tradition of French chanson while incorporating elements of folk and cabaret, creating atmospheres that are sometimes dreamlike, sometimes profoundly human.
Her discography began with the album "Le Chant des Coquelicots" in 2002, followed by "Et puis zut!" in 2004, which brought her wider recognition and a nomination for a Victoires de la Musique award. With flagship tracks like "Ma gueule" or "Mon petit singe," she forged her sonic identity. Her subsequent albums, "La Porte Plume" (2007) and "Mille Ponts" (2011), continued to explore her favorite themes: childhood, travel, encounters, and the small things in life, always with her characteristic poetry and sensitivity.
Amélie-les-Crayons is also renowned for the quality and originality of her live performances. Each tour is an invitation to an imaginary journey, where music blends with staging, costumes, and lighting to create an immersive experience. Accompanied by multi-instrumental musicians, she displays communicative energy and tenderness on stage that captivates a loyal and diverse audience. Her work is a significant contribution to the richness of contemporary French chanson.