With “C’est la vie”, Hyphen Hyphen wants to offer “a way out of decadence”

Metamorphosis – The members of the Hyphen Hyphen trio deliver a third album this Friday, all in resilience and self-acceptance, with an assumed queer side

Epidemics, rising hatred, homophobia latent, school harassmentHyphen Hyphen has lived in recent years like all French men and women, heckled between successive crises and confined to the ICP studios in Bruxelles. With That’s lifeits third album, the group wants to “dance on its sorrows” and offers a resilient look at the world around it.

Since the release of the titles Like Boys et mom sorry in their previous album HH, the trio identify as openly queer. An image now claimed by its members. “We didn’t want to hide anymore, we needed to say it. For me, it did me good to assume myself, ”says Line, the bassist, to 20 Minutes. “In the world we live in, it is unfortunately still political to be queer. We assert ourselves because it allows us to feel strong and proud together. As long as necessary, we will be committed”, promises Santa, whose raspy voice transcends the songs of this new opus. With Adam, on the guitar, they form a resolutely pop trio, proud and committed.

With these twelve new titles, Hyphen Hyphen continues the process of metamorphosis of these friends who met in high school. Everyone has the right to take their place in a space that they want to be “safe” where (…) Read more at 20 minutes

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