Adeline Moreau

L'innocence et la pureté des sentiments semblent être les pièces maîtresses des chansons de l'artiste française Adeline Moreau; ainsi, pour chaque auditeur en quête de sentiments simples et purs, d'amour authentique et réaliste, franc et délicat, les chansons de cette belle et émouvante artiste seront une clé vers un univers sobre et émouvant, car direct et allant droit au coeur. Il est question ici de sentiments concrets, directs, épurés, simples en demeurant réels; aucune place n'est laissée au doute, au nombrilisme, aux questions sans réponses. Qu'elle aborde l'influence de la nature sur les émotions humaines, les points de repères quotidiens nous plongeant vers le bien-être (un train, par exemple), ou l'homosexualité dans ce qu'elle a de plus pure et sentimentalement intense, Adeline Moreau nous confie son point de vue sur le sentiment amoureux; pourquoi le rendre compliqué, alors qu'il ne suffit que de le savourer dans sa plus complète nudité, dans son intensité du moment? Elle nous permet, musicalement et textuellement, de retrouver une âme enfantine que chacun peut croire perdue, mais qui est à portée de main, chaque jour, si l'on accepte de s'arrêter et de l'admirer; et elle a plus que raison. Une telle fraîcheur fait du bien à entendre, et à contempler. Musicalement, les mélodies vont droit au coeur, sont simples et accrocheuses, mais se révèlent travaillées subtilement et intensément dans les arrangements utilisés (cordes, choeurs); la complexité de ces derniers n'étouffe en aucun cas la pureté des paroles et des sentiments révélés, mais au contraire renforce la délicatesse des compositions ici livrées. Il faut se laisser aller, savourer, boire le nectar de désirs et de plaisirs quotidiens que chacun peut toucher, sans se contenter d'effleurer en y voyant aucun lendemain. La voix de l'artiste surprend et sidère par l'émotion et la jeunesse de son timbre, entre adolescence et âge adulte, son coeur ayant conservé une fraîcheur rare et sincère, qui apaise et charme les sens. Alors, pourquoi donc se compliquer la vie, tandis que chaque réponse peut être simple et sans ambiguïté? Récemment, j'ai pu lire un ouvrage dans lequel ce désir de revenir à l'innocence devenait une nécessité pour survivre, plutôt que de s'enfoncer dans d'éternelles questions existentielles sans réponse; les chansons fraîches et délicates d'Adeline Moreau seraient la bande-son parfaite de ce même ouvrage. Retrouver notre enfance, lui laisser sa place prépondérante dans notre âge adulte si torturé, mais simplement parce que l'on le veut bien, et que l'on reste passif. Il suffit de tendre l'oreille et de se laisser bercer pour trouver une réponse que l'on ne soupçonnait pourtant pas, mais qui est à portée de main, chaque seconde. Tel le goût d'un bonbon interdit acheté chez le boulanger, le vent qui nous rafraîchit et nous apaise, le contact de l'eau d'une rivière sur nos petits pieds, la musique d'Adeline Moreau est une chance de respirer, de se poser, de se détendre, et de contempler, sans pudeur...
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Innoncence and purity seem to be the most important feelings people can hear while listening to the songs from French artist Adeline Moreau; then, if any listener is in search of simple and true sensations, real, pure and delicate love, this music will become a key to a sober and moving world, because they are straight and emotionaly-hearted. All here is about realistic, strong, simple but real feelings; there is no place for doubtful thoughts, selfishness, and questions which don't find any answer. While singing about the influence of nature on human beings, places which reassure anybody and are a light through the daily darkness we are all in ( a train, for example), or homosexuality in its purest and most realistic meaning, Adeline Moreau talks about her inner point of view on true love; why would one make it hard to feel, while it is so easy to feel its deepest intensity and strength in everyday life? She allows each listener to feel like a new-born child thanks to her lyrics and music, even if anybody would think it is too late for this; but this is a feel we all can reach, day by day, if we only try to stop by and look all around us. Musically speaking, tunes are captivating, simple and straight-to-the-heart, but also appear to be weel-thought and intelligently composed thanks to amazing arrangements (strings or vocals, for instance); but all their complexity never surrounds the lyrics and feelings' purity, and reinforce all the sweetness which can be heard in these particular songs. One has to let things go, and stop by, drink all desires' nectar and feel any simple daily pleasure, without thinking it will never be reached. Adeline's vocals are captivating and amazing; they sound young and fresh, and she then appears to be like a teenager or a child, thanks to her ability to feel young at heart, and innocent; one can only feel reassured and peaceful while listening to them. Then, why would be life so complicated, as any answer can be found without any complexity and questions about the meaning of all this? Recently, I've read a book in which the writer wrote that finding our own child-like innocence would become necessary in years to come, instead of never answering our endless questions about the meaning of life; Adeline Moreau's songs would certainly be a perfect soundtrack to this particular book. Every listener has to feel like a child again, feel innocence and curiosity, and forget about only being a selfish and tortured, pessimistic and adult loser. All we have to do is listen all around us and find comforting and simple moments and pleasures, then find a new and never-supposed answer to our questions. As for a sweet candy one bought to the bakery, a river running under one's feet, or a sweet and warm wind, Adeline Moreau's songs are a chance to breath, rest, and feel free to enjoy each second, each simple moment whihc is given, day after day...
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Innoncence and purity seem to be the most important feelings people can hear while listening to the songs from French artist Adeline Moreau; then, if any listener is in search of simple and true sensations, real, pure and delicate love, this music will become a key to a sober and moving world, because they are straight and emotionaly-hearted. All here is about realistic, strong, simple but real feelings; there is no place for doubtful thoughts, selfishness, and questions which don't find any answer. While singing about the influence of nature on human beings, places which reassure anybody and are a light through the daily darkness we are all in ( a train, for example), or homosexuality in its purest and most realistic meaning, Adeline Moreau talks about her inner point of view on true love; why would one make it hard to feel, while it is so easy to feel its deepest intensity and strength in everyday life? She allows each listener to feel like a new-born child thanks to her lyrics and music, even if anybody would think it is too late for this; but this is a feel we all can reach, day by day, if we only try to stop by and look all around us. Musically speaking, tunes are captivating, simple and straight-to-the-heart, but also appear to be weel-thought and intelligently composed thanks to amazing arrangements (strings or vocals, for instance); but all their complexity never surrounds the lyrics and feelings' purity, and reinforce all the sweetness which can be heard in these particular songs. One has to let things go, and stop by, drink all desires' nectar and feel any simple daily pleasure, without thinking it will never be reached. Adeline's vocals are captivating and amazing; they sound young and fresh, and she then appears to be like a teenager or a child, thanks to her ability to feel young at heart, and innocent; one can only feel reassured and peaceful while listening to them. Then, why would be life so complicated, as any answer can be found without any complexity and questions about the meaning of all this? Recently, I've read a book in which the writer wrote that finding our own child-like innocence would become necessary in years to come, instead of never answering our endless questions about the meaning of life; Adeline Moreau's songs would certainly be a perfect soundtrack to this particular book. Every listener has to feel like a child again, feel innocence and curiosity, and forget about only being a selfish and tortured, pessimistic and adult loser. All we have to do is listen all around us and find comforting and simple moments and pleasures, then find a new and never-supposed answer to our questions. As for a sweet candy one bought to the bakery, a river running under one's feet, or a sweet and warm wind, Adeline Moreau's songs are a chance to breath, rest, and feel free to enjoy each second, each simple moment whihc is given, day after day...
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