Coffees & Cigarettes deliver their moods with the album RollerCoaster

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Coffees & Cigarettes returns with the album RollerCoaster on March 18, 2022: a record inspired by the life of its author Renaud Druel aka MC Jesse, between hip hop and rock'n'roll. An uppercut and touching record at the same time. Coffees & Cigarettes is a collective composed of Renaud Druel aka MC Jesse, Anna Swieton's violin, Lyllou Chevalier's viola and Quentin Gendrot's cello. After founding his own label, S.F Records, the band is preparing to unveil its album Roller Coaster, which will be released on March 18. We should know more about the contents of the disc in the coming weeks. In the meantime, Coffees & Cigarettes recently unveiled the animated visual of the song The Peter Pan Syndrome. A soft and catchy piece, accompanied by the trumpet of Arnaud Meunier. Directed by Louis Paul Caron, the animated visual shows us a child on the move. Bewitching and twirling according to the many strings this time omnipresent in the album. On stage, expect a subtle blend of sound and image, human and machine, a cleverly orchestrated theatrical tangle of heady music and twirling images to immerse the audience in an abundant universe worthy of a real amusement park! A few weeks before the release of the album Roller Coaster, the collective Coffees & Cigarettes increased the pressure. The band unveiled a few days ago the visual of its latest song, The Peter Pan Syndrome. Coffees & Cigarettes - RollerCoaster The album RollerCoaster is a record resolutely more hip hop and song, an aesthetic always inspired by cinema, a skilful balance between acoustic and electronic for a mesmerizing result. On stage, it is a subtle blend of sound and image, human and machine, a cleverly orchestrated theatrical entanglement of heady music and twirling images, for the enchantment of the audience immersed in the teeming universe of Coffees & Cigarettes. Here is the clip of Peter Pan Syndrome on Justfocus: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeZy-jWO3-Q The band's official website