The list of all the artists we think of when listening to The Lord Of the Flies

Artists who assume their ambition in this way are not so common. Neither do those who clearly display their sources. Oddly enough, even if we recognize Queen-style choruses (History) or 1980s-style guitar solos in TALK’s songs, the way he picks up everywhere isn’t that disturbing. In fact, even if originality is not often there, we are surprised to find something almost fresh in his arena pop-rock.

It’s down to an unstoppable sense of melody and the generosity exuded by the songs of the young man born Nicholas Durocher. His obvious charisma and his powerful voice also play a lot in his favor: we believe him, we want to follow him and we understand in advance all those people who will turn on their phones while raising their arm in the air in the rooms where he will propel his songs.

TALK doesn’t reinvent the wheel, it spins it. With conviction. Sometimes that’s all it takes. TALK sets foot on the pop planet with great confidence. His next step will have to have more personality for interest in him to last, but The Lord Of the Flies