There’s always been so much talent in France: we don’t know exactly why, but the European country has always had a strong tradition for eclectic and kaleidoscopic musical outfits. Who Parked The Car seems to confirm that very same golden rule, emerging from Paris with a strong flair for modern Jazz and Fusion vibes. A young and dynamic ensemble, the group seems to follow the genre re-birth we were able to witness in the past 15 years, thanks to groups such as Hiatus Kayote and Snarky Puppy.
Who Parked The Car do the same: they make Jazz cool again while interpreting the compositions with creative flair and a decisively innovative vision. ‘Broken Glass’ is the group’s latest effort, a majestic record featuring nine tracks, often interlaced with luscious vocal parts by the very talented Laura Wamba. In fact, as we are told, that’s the innovative force of the album, marking a shift from the usual jam-based approach. The starting point is songs, relatable storytelling that seeks to connect with the listener on a general level.
It then all get drenched in Who Parked The Car’s charming instrumental prowess, building a compelling picture that successfully blends lyrical eclecticism with real improvisation.
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