Marie Davidson is back with a fresh album under the name Marie Davidson & L'il Nu, a trio of old friends from Montreal's DIY scene. This forward - looking pop record combines Marie's classic music style with dark humor and a mix of musical influences from Fleetwood Mac to Kraftwerk, and jazz legends like Billie Holiday and Chet Baker. The album title and artwork reflect Davidson's experiences on the road. After the success of her 2018 album Working Class Woman, touring fatigue led her to collaborate with Robitaille and Guerineau on this new sound inspired by pop icons like Mylène Farmer. The title track is an anthemic 80s - influenced pop gem with Davidson's sharp critique. Tracks like 'Centre of the World (Kotti Blues)' show a singer - songwriter touch, while 'Lead Sister' has a dark, dissonant edge. 'C'est parce que j'm'en fous' critiques feminism, and 'Worst Comes To Worst' re - imagines classic disco. This album comes as a black double vinyl pressing with a full - color gatefold sleeve, a giant fold - out poster with lyrics and liner notes, and is released by Ninja Tune in 2020.


To enjoy this Marie Davidson & L'il Nu vinyl album, first, find a good turntable. Gently place the vinyl on the turntable, make sure it's centered. Then, lower the tonearm carefully onto the vinyl. Sit back and let the music play. When you're done, lift the tonearm gently and turn off the turntable. To keep your vinyl in good condition, always handle it by the edges to avoid fingerprints and scratches. Store the vinyl in a cool, dry place, standing upright in its sleeve. Don't expose it to direct sunlight or extreme temperatures. And when cleaning the vinyl, use a soft, anti - static brush to remove dust.