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GEOG 003LP
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Good Morning TV started in 2016 with a first self-titled EP, released by pop diggers Requiem pour un Twister, that managed to echo until miles away from their homeland, France. At the time a solo adventure of Bérénice Deloire, the project progressively became a band as Barth Bouveret (producer for both the EP and the album), Thibault Picot (Brace! Brace!) and Hugo Dupuis joined their forces, guided by mutual harmony. After two years of writing together, the quartet isolated itself in a peaceful home of the south of France in order to achieve their first album Small Talk to be released on Géographie. Small Talk is born in this rough temporary studio, that rather resembled a weird laboratory. Its singular material, along with a contemporary production that both enhance a bold songwriting are casually passed by familiar choruses. With this record, Good Morning TV paints a melancholic portrait of daily disillusions and claims its own vision of pop, somewhere between Broadcast, Deerhoof or The Olivia Tremor Control.
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