Notes to RnB echoes and electro assonances that intersect, intertwine and merge, this is Postaal who delivers his first eponymous album of 13 tracks.

Beginning the dance, the beautiful Talking My Freedom resonates with a warm groove, inviting with a suave rhythm that continues with the intoxicating Burning, with throbbing chords, a mixture of a sweet melancholy and a clever power, contained in the soul refrains that catch.
Dynamic suave syncopated jolts, delicious twists punctuated groovy uppercuts, chord movements chording chiaroscuro, Postaal offers emotions in bursts, multiplying the stellar textures that dance with a spleen to shreds of hope as Darkness.

Crepitations, cracklings and echoes electro beating the body with a sweet swaying feverishness as on Every Troubled Mind or the air Wasted, this Franco-English duo that we follow for a long time, embroidered gently astral rhythms, multiplying the caresses of velvet such as All Change and the dark jolts haloed with funky notes like City Lies.

When Postaal looks for feelings in darker, more stormy notes that go so well, they awaken the senses of their fiery notes as well as All About You, with caressing and feverish tensions.
From this first opus, to the dark verve and the flights of spasm echoes, Postaal oscillates between different trajectories and crossroads, offering both a pungent fragility and a caressing force made of throbbing notes such as I Need. Children of the century who break the labels, they sign titles that surprise and take away like those children of the century just who touches a pop to the electro rebellion beautiful.

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