trojan panda | peau @ take effect (us)
A quintet consisting of some of the brightest and most talented players in France, Trojan Panda’s Sophie Bernardo, Léo Dupleix, Jozef Dumoulin, Julien Pontvianne and Hugues Mayot bring rock, jazz, experimental and improvised skill to an unclassifiable and fascinating listen.
“Black Madonna” starts the listen with an adventurous 13+ minute track, where hypnotic guitar lines build into a heavily layered mashing of noise and melody that’s both firm and mysterious, and “Mythomane” follows with a calmer approach that’s percussion focused as strategic guitar lines and low bass work weave in and out of the atmospheric landscape.
The middle tracks bring us “Christus Der Uns Selig Macht”, which shimmers lightly for just an exciting minute, while the fragmented “Sylvie Coiffure” displays a cinematic quality where grit and power interact in orthodox yet hypnotic avenues.
Residing near the end, “Joie De Vivre” pushes and pulls with both tension and beauty amid its textured guitars and playful drumming, and “Animal” finishes the listen drenched in reflective beauty that’s more bare than the rest of the album, but certainly no less interesting.
Rumor has it that Trojan Panda traded in their pianos, saxophones and bassoon for guitars, drums and bass, and it wouldn’t surprise me as the artists’ atypical formula and sonically unconventional movements are clearly rooted in immense talent that you’re not going to hear anywhere else.