9/08/2020

The Inspector Cluzo honor their ancestors in new live song

FRENCH ROCK-FARMERS THE INSPECTOR CLUZO RELEASE LIVE-ACOUSTIC VERSION OF THEIR SONG “BROTHERS IN IDEALS”  
 
THE ORGANIC FARMERS SEASONS  UNPLUGGED ALBUM FROM TIC
 DUE OUT THIS FALL, PRODUCED BY VANCE POWELL
The Inspector Cluzo - The Organic Farmers Season - Unplugged Live - Brothers in Ideals
PRE-SAVE THE ORGANIC FARMERS SEASONS (UNPLUGGED LIVE)

LISTEN TO "BROTHERS IN IDEALS LIVE AT THEATRE DE GASCOGNE"

“Never cut yourself off from the earth — never lose your connection with the soil”
The Inspector Cluzo
 
 “The Inspector Cluzo have made farming as much of a priority as the band itself and have successfully balanced the two endeavors over more than six albums, dozens of countries, and thousands of shows” 
American Songwriter
 
Country-Folk-Electric fusion music” 
Tower Records Pulse!
  
The Inspector Cluzo have released the unplugged version of their song “Brothers in Ideals,” recorded live in February this year in the band’s hometown Mont de Marsan at Theatre de Gascogne, a venue that is a particularly special place for the duo who grew up just around the corner.  Even more - Laurent's grandfather passed away close to the venue just a few years ago.  He was a big supporter of Laurent and Mathieu in both their farming and music careers.  Part of the lesson that The Inspector Cluzo hope to pass along with the release of this song is to honor your ancestors and remember where you came from.  Stay humble, and stay true to yourselves.   “Brothers in Ideals” premiered exclusively via Tower Records Pulse! 
 
TIC is gearing up for their forthcoming EP The Organic Farmers Seasons Unplugged due out in October.

Ahead of the release, the band has been sharing new songs every couple of months, including a cover of Neil Young’s “Hey Hey My My” which premiered via American Songwriter and  a live and unplugged version of their song “Ideologies” which was recorded in front of a sold-out audience in Bordeaux, France at Karakatoa (one of TIC’s favorite venues). Grateful Web exclusively premiered the track.  
 
STREAM/PURCHASE “HEY HEY MY MY”
 
STREAM/PURCHASE “IDEOLOGIES”
 
Learn more about Lou Casse Organic Gascon Farm in the mini-documentary “Rockfarmers.”
 
About:
The Inspector Cluzo plays their own kind of country music, their kind of folk music – a sort of folk music, if you like, but not at all folksy – it’s much too electric and furious for that. In any case, nothing would be more unfair than to try to put these raging ambassadors into a charming folklore box.
 
It is easy to see that they are one of a kind, they don’t hold back. The Inspector Cluzo are proud of their heritage – they abandoned promising careers as overqualified scientists, in order to work on the land. They are both proud and eager to represent their region and their local traditions, but they don’t want to fall into the category of being a local band. Their land is where Laurent and Mathieu share ideas, blow off steam, learn and discover things – that’s their stage, their natural habitat where they relentlessly go about their daily unpretentious routine. But they’ve got another land – and that is wherever people are – people they meet and talk with from Japan to South America. Their big plot of land is the world – people and places — to visit, to explore. Their smaller plot of land is Lou Casse, their farm in the Landes, in the southwest of France – that’s where their physical labor allows them to break away from the incessant brain hyperactivity – 24/7 — anytime, day or night, you can receive an email from these guys who are bothered by what you might think is a small detail, or awakened by what may seem to be a trivial thing. As the Americans say, idle hands are the devil’s workshop. But that’s how these guys create their music and prepare for their concerts, cleverly hiding behind their genuine good-natured nonchalance.
 
Music of the people, music of the earth – boots caked with mud and blues . . . Every concert is played with a full display of celebration – every concert is a victory for these two guys – these self-proclaimed Rock Farmers – Gentlemen Farmers also because of their old-style manners and courtesy – and for their respect for the old way of doing things. This is also what connects them to the roots of soul and blues – but electrified by a fiery spirit of urgency, by fury and anger.
 
During their concerts, The Inspector Cluzo creates a sort of mantra, fully charged with high decibels, finishing their concerts dripping with sweat – exhausted but alive, fully alive. As their neighbor, Daniel Ducournau says in the Rockfarmer documentary, ‘There’s always room for a chapel next to the cathedral’ He’s talking about agriculture, but that goes for general culture as well. The Inspector Cluzo is free and independent, because Laurent and Mathieu are free and independent — They don’t listen to those who give orders. They are their own label, their own editor, their own manager, their own agent – and they’ve found that they can get along very well without a bass player. It’s their level of thriftiness – on a human scale. Here drums, guitar and voice is all they need to write universal music – a rough sort of blues, with the force of revolt and passion.
 
The Inspector Cluzo’s new album, that celebrates their ten years as a duo, is called We the People of the Soil. "It’s a song but it’s also a story about the earth – our Earth – it’s the message we keep trying to spread – Never cut yourself off from the earth — never lose your connection with the soil".
 
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