Trashy dandy Edouard van Praet today unveils his new track Faux Mystère, the fifth single from his debut album Mascarades, due for release on October 4, 2024.
Faux Mystère is a typical anti-rock song. The drums remind us of Kanye, the guitars remind us of Grauzone, and the vocals pirouette from varieté française to screaming. Decidedly frustrated by his theatrics, a man proclaims loud and clear...
Last Saturday, Edouard van Praet turned the AB completely upside down during his set for the Humo's Rock Rally final.
He is today back with the delicate & dreamy song Remplaçable. Somewhere between pop from the 80s, soft punk and modern alternative pop, the French lyrics with their strong reverb evoke forgotten memories and a pathetic plea for forgiveness from the narrator.
Belgian-Canadian UFO Edouard van Praet has been meticulously shaping his own universe for the past three years. Three years of strange, chimerical fusion of styles: between tradition and modernity, smiles and cries. The eccentric dandy is known for inhaling the vapours of classic rock'n'roll and exhaling them into sounds of his own – what we could call Jungian alternative pop-punk-electro-rock-paper-scissors, or, simply put, anti-rock.
Belgian-Canadian UFO Edouard van Praet releases his new single and video clip 'Ivresse de Minuit' today. The song will be featured on his second EP, ‘Cycles’, set for a release on 25 November 2022.
An EP wouldn’t be complete without a French song talking about being intoxicated. The singer tries to fight his demons and loses perception of what's inside and outside of him ending with histrionic vocals of frustration....