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Frànçois and The Atlas Mountains frontman shows edgier side with new group PARK

By France24
17 February 2022   |   8:10 am
François Marry has spent well over a decade singing light, dreamy indie pop with his Franco-British group Frànçois and The Atlas Mountains. Now he says he's getting back to his roots with the "cool, dirty" sounds of his new group PARK, a collaboration with young French rockers Lysistrata. PARK's first album comes out on March 25. Alison Sargent spoke to him about showing his true nature, motocross, Baudelaire and mixing politics with music.

 

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