Formed in 2012, St. Paul and the Broken Bones straight away started making a name for themselves. A first album in 2014, Half The City followed by Sea Of Noise in 2016, revealed to the world the brilliant singing of Paul Janeway and the talent of his faithful musicians. And the band keeps stepping up their game, doubling down 100% on their brand of vintage soul. Young Sick Camellia is once again a tribute to Muscle Shoals and soul revival. But they have already proved their worth. St. Paul and the Broken Bones are looking beyond, particularly in terms of production. That’s how Jack Splash took the baby under his wing. Mainly known as a hip-hop and R&B producer (Alicia Keys, Diplo, Kendrick Lamar…), he took on the challenge for this album. After their journey through various eras and retro culture, St. Paul and the Broken Bones are moving towards a more mature style of music, bathed in disco fumes. 1,2,3: Let’s Jive! Warming up the knees with Convex, wiggling like Travolta on GotItBad or throwing a languid slow with NASA. The first part will drag everyone on the dance floor, before launching the audience into space, as suggested by the cosmic soul of Apollo, Mr Invisible and Dissipating pt. 3. Mission accomplished once again for St. Paul and the Broken Bones! © Clara Bismuth/Qobuz