We Were Evergreen

We Were Evergreen
Origin Paris, France
Genres Indie pop, French pop music, Folk music
Years active 2008-present
Website Official website
Members Michael Liot, Fabienne Débarre, William Serfass

We Were Evergreen are a French alternative indie-electro-pop trio. The band formed in Paris in 2008 but have been based in London, UK, since 2011.[1] They've been described as "shape-shifting pop blend[ing] folk melodies, electro beats and exotic rhythms".[2] Their debut album, Towards, was released on May 5, 2014.

History

The band was formed in 2008 in Paris by then-literature-students Michael Liot (vocals, strummed instruments) and Fabienne Débarre (vocals, keyboards, xylophone). They were very quickly joined by William Serfass (vocals, percussions, bass, electric guitar). After releasing two self-produced EPs (We Were Evergreen, Flings) in France, they moved to London where they released a third EP, Leeway. Since then, they have toured with the likes of Metronomy, Goldfrapp, Slow Club, King Charles, Michael Kiwanuka and Villagers. 2014 saw them play at Glastonbury, Reading, Leeds and Lovebox, among other festivals, as well as Solidays in France and Parkpop in the Netherlands.

We Were Evergreen wrote and recorded the soundtrack to 2013 French film Fonzy.[3] The Michael Creange and WEKEED remix of their song "Baby Blue" was featured in Kim Chapiron's film La Crème de la Crème as well as in the launch video for the Nokia Lumia 625.

Discography

EP

Albums

Towards was released on May 5, 2014 by Island Records in the UK and Because Music in France, Belgium and Switzerland. It was recorded and mixed in Brixton's Iguana Studios, with Charlie Andrew (producer of Alt-J, Sivu and Marika Hackman).

The album was described as "smart pop that keeps its charm" (Clash),[5] "considered but playful" (The 405),[6] "a sublime, varied LP that’s a perfect accompaniment to the impending sun-pecked skies" (music OMH).[7]

The first three singles from the album were 'Daughters', 'False Start' and 'Best Thing'. The video for 'Daughters', directed by Dominique Rocher, is a take on the Danaids myth based on overlapping choreography, and shot in a single take as well as a single room.[8]

"Towards" will come out on December 2 in the USA via Minty Fresh.

Singles

Year Single Peak positions Certification Album
FRA
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2012 "Baby Blue"
2013 "Leeway" 6
2014 "Daughters" Towards
2013 "False Start" Towards
2014 "Best Thing" Towards

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