
Live
Isaac Delusion + Camp Claude
08.11.24 / 8pm
Big Hall · Live - Electro pop
€24 - €26 - €28

Isaac Delusion
After 3 years of silence, Isaac Delusion returns with an unexpected fourth album. Founded in 2012, and a survivor of the French "2010's" scene influenced by Anglo-Saxon bands, the project is set for the long haul, even if it means being the exception in a world where everything is increasing, except the lifespan of bands.
The single "let her go", released on June 27, is the first part of this new chapter. The track evokes the relationship a mother or father can have with their child. It's not always easy to let them live their own lives, take flight and experiment.
For the very first time in its history, the project opened up to musicians and producers from outside the group to finalize this 4th opus. The participation of LUCASV, architect of Disiz's last album, on 6 tracks of the album, bears witness to this.
Over the course of a decade, Isaac Delusion has released several acclaimed albums, "Isaac Delusion" (2014), "Rust & Gold" (2017) and "Uplifters" (2020). Each of these opuses reveals a steady musical evolution, testifying to the band's exploration and experimentation in new sonic directions. With flagship titles such as "She Pretends", "Midnight Sun" and "Isabella", the band has won over a wide audience.
Pop, the timeless music par excellence, has always had a strong following, and the band's audience has remained loyal since the beginning. Anglo-Saxon pop, on the other hand, has its own timeless codes. Codes that Isaac Delusion have mastered to perfection, adding a strong personal touch highlighted by the instantly recognizable vocal imprint of Loïc, the band's singer/songwriter. Loïc admits to being inspired by the likes of Phoenix, James Blake, Sufjan Stevens and the angelic folk of Angelo De Augustine, but it's more a question of shared sensibility than references.
© Julien Mignot

Camp Claude
Camp Claude is the fruit of Diane Sagnier's artistic research, allied to composers Mike Giffts and Leo Hellden. Their music, an audacious blend of rock, electro and new wave, transcends borders and genres, carried by Diane's sensual voice and sounds both nostalgic and vibrant.
Their new album, Moody Moon, blends electro-rock, cold-wave influences and dream pop, with tracks that are both dreamlike and powerful.
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Where ?
Big Hall · Live
La Belle Électrique
12 Esplanade Andry-Farcy
38000 Grenoble
Useful info
Opening hours : Wednesday to Friday, 10am to 1am, and Saturday from 4pm, but also from 6pm if a concert is scheduled.
Doors open : 1 hour before the start of the concert.
Dressing room : €2
Get there
Tramway : Line A stop Berriat - Le Magasin
Bus : Line C5 Université Biologie / Palais de Justice stop "Berriat - Le Magasin".
Train : From Grenoble train station, take tramway A towards "Fontaine La Poya", stop at "Berriat- Le Magasin".
Bicycles : 300 parking spaces available.
Car : Vallier-Catane parking lot, Square des Fusillés or near Rue Ampère.

