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Background information | |
Origin | Rouen, France |
Genres | Punk rock |
Years active | 2017–present |
Members |
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Past members | Raphael Balzary |
We Hate You Please Die is a punk rock band from Rouen, France, active since 2017. The band consists of Chloé Barabé (vocals, bass), Joseph Levasseur (guitar) and Mathilde Rivet (drums).
Biography
[edit]In 2013, Joseph Levasseur (guitar) and Chloé Barabé (bass) met in their hometown of Rouen. After recording a demo together, Joseph met Mathilde Rivet (drums), neighbor of Raphaël Balzary (vocals), and they all began rehearsing together in early 2017. Their name is a direct reference to Scott Pilgrim vs. the World[1]
In 2018, they self-produced their debut album, Kids Are Lo-Fi[2], on the label of the same name (now Incisive Records), enabling them to perform all over France, including at Inouïs du Printemps de Bourges and Rock en Seine. In 2020, they release the 3-track EP Waiting Room[3]
In 2021, their second album Can't Wait To Be Fine is released[4] , judged by Rock & Folk as "a second album that is more mature, more detailed and, above all, much more powerful"[5]
In early 2023, the band announces the departure on their social media of the lead singer Raphaël Balzary for "personal reasons". The band restructured itself around a punk trio, with Chloé Barabé joining on vocals. They embark on a 2023 tour of France and Canada[6], including an appearance at the Armada de Rouen in June 2023[7]. Under their new guise, they release 2 singles, the first in April 2023 with Sorority/Control[8] and the second, Adrenaline, in April 2024.[9]
Discography
[edit]Albums
[edit]Kids Are Lo-Fi
- Released: 2018
- Label: Kids Are Lo-Fi Records, reissued in 2020 by Kids Are Lo-Fi Records, Le Cèpe Records and Howlin' Banana Records
- Producer: Kids Are Lo-Fi
- Tracks:
- Rita Baston
- Melancholic Rain
- Minimal Function
- Hortense
- Got the Manchu
- True Men Don't Drink Milk
- Figure It Out
- Kill Your Buddy
- Structure
- We Hate You Please Die
Can't Wait to Be Fine
- Released: 2021
- Label: Kids Are Lo-Fi Records, Howlin' Banana Records, Le Cèpe Records, Ideal Crash Records, Stomp Records, Buttercup Records
- Producer: Guillaume Bordier
- Tracks:
- Exhausted + Adhd
- Barney
- Epiphany
- Vanishing Patience
- Coca Collapse
- DSM-VI
- Paula
- Otterlove
- Luggage
- Terminal
- Exorcise
- Can't Wait to Be Fine
- Singles: Can't Wait to Be Fine released on April 23, 2021 and Barney released on May 21, 2021
Extended plays
[edit]Waiting Room (3 titles)
- Released: 2020
- Label: Kids Are Lo-Fi Records
- Producer: Laurent Collat for tracks 1 and 3, Joseph Levasseur for track 2
- Tracks:
- Coca Collapse
- Good Cie
- Supporte Your Local Liars
Singles
[edit]Sorority/Control (2 titles)
- Released: 2023
- Label: Kids Are Lo-Fi
- Tracks:
- Sorority
- Control
Adrenaline
- Released: 2024
- Label: Stomp Records, Incisive Records
- Tracks: Adrenaline
References
[edit]- ^ "Interview. We Hate You Please Die : « On joue tous les week-ends... c'est un rêve de gosse ! »". actu.fr (in French). 2021-10-30. Retrieved 2024-04-19.
- ^ "We Hate You Please Die - Kids Are Lo-Fi". Discogs.
- ^ "We Hate You Please Die - Waiting Room". Discogs.
- ^ "We Hate You Please Die - Can't Wait To be Fine". Discogs.
- ^ "WE HATE YOU PLEASE DIE | 3C tour" (in French). Retrieved 2024-04-19.
- ^ "We Hate You Please Die | l'interview de Goûte Mes Disques". Goûte Mes Disques (in French). Retrieved 2024-04-19.
- ^ FOURNIER, Mariam (2023-06-14). "Concert de l'Armada 2023. Les Rouennais de We Hate You Please Die, une renaissance sur scène". Paris-Normandie (in French). Retrieved 2024-04-19.
- ^ Lemaire, Clara (2023-04-12). "Amputé de son leader, We Hate You Please Die poursuit l'aventure à 3 et dévoile deux nouveaux singles". Rock&folk (in French). Retrieved 2024-04-19.
- ^ We Hate You Please Die - Adrenaline. Retrieved 2024-04-19 – via www.youtube.com.