Fabulous Sheep
The Fabulous Sheep always perform as if it was their last show, singing about the disappointment of their youth, while still holding on to their ideals.
Originally from Béziers, a small city in the south of France, the band have clearly been inspired by their upbringings, in a city which was not shy of tensions, in many senses of the word. It is this that has influenced the themes we see oozing out of their songs, a mix of positive energy, yet cloaked with a cold anger.
Infectious choruses and 3 chord pop melodies, the Fabulous Sheep produce a sound, one would say of a sold out stadium, which has in fact been recorded in their band members garage. In 2016, their 1st EP " Kids are Back "was released, which instantly highlighted their unique style, very rarely seen in France. Following this, they went on to release a self recorded, studio-produced, album in 2019. It was titled "Fabulous Sheep" and received much positive recognition from the French press, (Télérama, Rolling Stones and Guitare Part Magazine). Having to date already performed more than 300 concerts, their stage presence gives off a mix of sensitivity and burning passion, giving them a lasting reputation as performers, from their more intimate venues, to some world-renowned festivals (Transmusicales, The Is Not A Love Song, F.I.M.U, Les Déferlantes.)
For the second album "SOCIAL VIOLENCE", the band worked on two tracks alongside American producer Jim Diamond, who has previously worked with The White Stripes and The Sonics. A rock manifesto consisting of around 10 songs, the album is self-described as a collection of phonographic photos depicting their take on the current state of affairs.