The St Pierre Snake Invasion return with Casanovacaine

Despite forming in Bristol back in 2011, this is only the band's second album, following on from 2015's excellent A Hundred Years A Day, but the record could have taken even longer. Additional studio time was needed to get the album down and singer Damien Sayell blew his vocal cords on the very first day of a three-day session. Even once the recording was complete, there were ongoing disagreements about the mixes, with bassist Dave Larkin leaving the band after the album was finally ready.

The good news isthat taking time over the record has allowed it to develop along withthe band and their lyrics: “The album was written over the courseof 2-3 years and began with the intention of being a critique of myromanticisation of music, and how it felt to be an ageing musicianwho hadn't achieved the bedroom aspirations of my teenage years. Asthe writing progressed the theme gradually became more about ego,self-entitlement, defeatism and identity, or more so a sense oflosing your identity.”

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Damien's growingself-awareness led him into drawing “comparisons between my ownunsavoury characteristics and the current political climate. Brexit,Trump, national pride, identity politics - the sense of losing anidentity to an exterior body, UK/EU, immigration or in my case as amusician, losing your identity to age, lack of success or otherpeople’s success. I realised that 14 year old me had romanticised afuture which would most likely never exist and that now at 31-32 Iwas romanticising the past as a way of dealing with how I foresaw myfuture."

With this mix of the political and the personal (isn't it always?), Caprice Enchanté looks like it might be one of the defining records of 2019. Music-wise, that sounds great to me; what it says about society, however...

The St Pierre Snake Invasion have released the first single, 'Casanovacaine', from their upcoming new album 'Caprice Enchanté', out 21 June.

See The St Pierre Snake Invasion live:

31 MAY @ Black Heart - London

21 JUN @ The Fleece - Bristol (album launch show)

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