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𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Too Early At The Party – Amaury Laurent Bernier

Written by

Charles Connolly

in

Connolly’s Corner

Welcome all to 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿, a series of weekly reviews by Charles Connolly – an artist in his own right. Here, Charles delves into the greatest brand new singles brought to you by the best unsigned artists on our electrifying and eclectic set of 𝙉𝙚𝙬 𝘼𝙧𝙩𝙞𝙨𝙩 𝙎𝙥𝙤𝙩𝙡𝙞𝙜𝙝𝙩 playlists.


𝙏𝙤𝙤 𝙀𝙖𝙧𝙡𝙮 𝘼𝙩 𝙏𝙝𝙚 𝙋𝙖𝙧𝙩𝙮 – 𝘼𝙢𝙖𝙪𝙧𝙮 𝙇𝙖𝙪𝙧𝙚𝙣𝙩 𝘽𝙚𝙧𝙣𝙞𝙚𝙧


Charles is pickin’ up good vibrations…


I found myself quietly affected this week. It will not be a secret as to why, and will probably not come as a surprise to many of you. No, it is not anything war related. Neither is it anything political. And it is nothing personal (not really). There has been much in the press and all over the internet about it. Can you guess? Well, how’s about this for a clue. A post I saw yesterday on the International Singer Songwriters Association Facebook group sums it up pretty well: “I have two busts on my Steinway. One is Beethoven. The other is Brian Wilson”… Says it all. I personally might choose to have a bust of someone else on my Steinway. But one, I don’t have a Steinway, and two, I’m not sure Marilyn Monroe would be too happy with my placement of her bust. She’s giving me the excitations, but let’s get back to business. The chap who made this post evidently rates Brian Wilson as one of the true greats of all time. And he’s not alone in thinking this. In the past week, Brian Wilson passed on. I was hit with a silence when I found out. It wasn’t an incomprehensible loss of senses and inability to string thoughts together, like when the Queen died, but I felt strange. I felt like the past was slipping away from me. As if I was pulling on a rope gripped tightly with both hands, but someone had oiled the yarn. “The nearer your destination, the more you’re slip slidin’ away”, as Paul Simon once sang. Wilson is another great gone. Such a kind man, known for his honesty, childlike manner, and playful charm. What we really mourn though, is the loss of a sensationally talented man.


Another music man who passed away recently was Sly Stone, of Sly and the Family Stone. Why do I mention this? Well, because something strange happened on the internet this week. Brian Wilson died, and instead of the world coming together in mourning and celebrating the great man, there was the most peculiar division. It wasn’t the “Beach Boys versus Beatles” saga all over again. It was just so bizarre! Here’s what happened. Sly Stone passed away, and the world’s Press (rightly so) made huge coverage of it. Two days later, Brian Wilson passed away. Even huger coverage (rightly so). The internet decided to rewrite history and tell us that the death of Sly Stone was barely even reported and that all the attention was on Brian Wilson. The internet turned our mourning of the hugely celebrated and highly revered Brian Wilson, into us apparently being “racist”. Because most of us “decided” to be more affected by the death of a white man over the death of a black man. Yes, this actually happened. I was even watching little Brian Wilson videos celebrating his life and talents, and many of the comments completely ignored Brian Wilson, saying things like “RIP Sly Stone – legend”… Are we really now at the point of competing over whose death is more important??! This whole thing completely sullied the waters for both tragic losses. Brian Wilson is more famous. Brian Wilson had far more hit records. Brian Wilson has been in the public eye for 60 years. Is it any wonder that the coverage was greater? I gather that many people thought the sad news of Sly was about Sly Stallone – they didn’t know who Sly Stone was… He ain’t no Stevie Wonder. He ain’t no Michael Jackson. This is not about race. It is about the sad loss of great people.


It’s a personal thing. While the passing of Sinéad O’Connor stole the headlines in 2023 (understandably so), I was more affected by the passing of Burt Bacharach, Tony Bennett and even Denny Laine. This obviously doesn’t mean I have anything against Sinéad O’Connor, but rather that I simply have more connection with Bacharach and Bennett. Sinéad O’Connor has far more fans than Denny Laine. It is completely understandable and right that her passing got more coverage, but Denny Laine is in my ears and in my eyes. Fred White was the drummer of Earth, Wind & Fire. Surely you were aware he died in 2023…? Or were you too busy mourning the loss of Sinéad O’Connor? Surely you knew of his existence in the first place…? Chances are, you didn’t. Ain’t no thang, brother. Most normal people (non-artists) would struggle to name more drummers than Ringo. We’re all different and all have different tastes and preferences; and that needs to be gracefully accepted.


With all that being said, I will move back on to the great Brian Wilson. One of the biggest influencers in pop music (long before “influencer” meant Tik-Tok whore – more busts for sale). One fellow musician was deeply affected by Brian’s passing. That musician is Amaury Laurent Bernier. He was deeply moved by the sad news, because Brian Wilson has always been such an influence on Amaury. Let’s have a look at his own Facebook post: “Pet Sounds is my favourite album of all time, and God Only Knows, my favourite song. It participated in opening a door I didn’t know existed – I never looked back”. How could this NOT be an influence on Amaury?? Brian’s influence is possibly his biggest claim. But even Brian had his influences in The Beatles. He heard Rubber Soul and was blown away. It made him create Pet Sounds. Paul McCartney was then blown away by Pet Sounds, and so came Revolver. Then Sgt. Pepper. It was one of the few times when jealousy was a good thing. But speaking of good things, let’s get back to Amaury. The Frenchman living in Hamburg swapped his Zut for his Achtung, and he was ready to make proper music. I say “proper”, because he ain’t just a pop fiend. He is mainly known for his film scores, winning awards left, right and centre (Deutscher Filmmusikpreis German Film Music Award last year, and Independent Days Filmfest Best Composer Award this year). Amaury is a very special composer who sees and feels sound and music. He just GETS it. He’ll compose in pretty much any genre under the sun; whatever the film or show itself requires. But sometimes he yearns for a bit of time to just do his own thing (he’s a busy man in demand). Something that isn’t for someone else. Something a little bit different to what he usually releases. He is an alternative pop man at heart. So finally, after a long, LONG wait, let me introduce his first pop release (outside his film career) in 5 years. Here’s Amaury Laurent Bernier’s Too Early At The Party.


His last pop project was – correct me if I’m wrong, Amaury – ’34 Days in Lockdown’, released in 2020. Either an extended EP or a short album. A demi-album, if you will. Of its 7 tracks, it was Track 1 that really solidified his talent and worth in the independent music world: Groundhog May. An ELO-tinged extravaganza, evidently inspired (consciously or not) by the band Grizzly Bear. I reviewed it in January 2021. It was my 17th review for the New Artist Spotlight, when I was young and fresher faced. These were the days long before HAL (A.I.) reared its ugly head. I was immediately a fan of Amaury’s music. I was jealous, if I’m honest. Quietly, he was the standard I was aiming for. So I released my ‘Hands Up!’ LP. It’s twice the amount of tracks as his demi-album, so it must be twice as good, right? Nah – quantity ain’t got nuttin’ t’ doo widdit. I just wanted to be “proper” like Amaury. He has the air of bohemian class about him. It’s all natural. He isn’t pretending. So that’s why I was really looking forward to this next chapter. The album is apparently due for release much later in the year, but for now we have Too Early At The Party, a 2 track single, or a demi-EP. Or, a double A-side! There is most certainly no obvious A and B side. ’Too Early At The Party’ and ’The Blue Box in the Sky’ are both A-grade A-sides.


’Too Early At The Party’ feels very much like part two of Groundhog May. It’s like a beautiful welcome back as he sees you at the door of the launch party. His eyes light up as he sees you. His elated smile turns him into a crazed, excited wolf. He ushers you in with flapping arms that scoop into his lungs (a beckoning of sorts), as the Champagne from his brimming glass slops all over his velvet sleeve. He smells delightfully expensive and wears his floppy silvered mane well. He’s probably eager to see me because it seems I was only the second person to arrive. Himself, being the first. The initial 15-or-so seconds of the song seem as though he has more bite than usual. There’s distortion on everything. But then we ditch the distortion and bathe in warm saturation. Guitars, bass and drums accompany his jaunty voice with style. It seems to suit his kooky persona. But then the wonderfully rich horn section truly brings the whole mix to life. Virginia Luehrsen’s trumpets blend perfectly with Björn Dahlberg on saxophones and clarinets. I can clearly hear the influence of Brian Wilson and ELO. It’s splendid! At exactly 1 minute in, I hear something reminiscent of The End and A Day in the Life by The Beatles, when (both times) Paul McCartney saves us from an almighty crash. There is a fat horn crescendo into very little. I do so love it when things DON’T explode when you think they will. But then Amaury builds everything again and gets back to where he once belonged. A fabulous reintroduction to Amaury Laurent Bernier. He’s back!


But what of the other side? ‘The Blue Box In The Sky’, is NEW Amaury. An ode to Dr. Who…? Tardis at the ready, as he picks just a few possessions from the old days, and brings them into a whole new future. This is so totally cool. We have never heard this side of Amaury before. It’s deep. We start small, with a slow thought-out progression and development. And yes, you did hear those lyrics correctly: fish fingers and custard! Then he pours ice cold water on us and passionately sings “Wake up!! Time is running out!”, with great urgency. A Dalek then warns us: “This is only the beginning”…! Perhaps in reference to the rest of the album? But 1:55 brings screams and guitars of Helter Skelter/I Want You proportion! He’s rockin’ out, hard. I don’t think Brian Wilson EVER got as heavy as this. Amaury yells “All we want is a good time!” – it’s just so exciting. The bass sounds like a raw Fender VI, but I have been assured it is simply great amps and pedals. It’s quite incredible how Amaury manages to take us on such a journey within just 4 minutes. But then again, he’s had so much practice and experience with journeys in his film composition. He’s a master of dynamics. He’s also a perfectionist, which is probably hell for him, but absolute heaven for us. If you were wondering who plays all the other instruments on the demi-EP, it’s all Amaury. Finally, the whole mix was finished off and polished by Andres Guazzelli. And to think these two songs are just instalment one! More to come later this year.


What’s your fave of the two songs, and why? It ain’t an easy choice. Let me know in the comments! Both songs will be on the Connolly’s Corner playlist for one week. You decide which song remains thereafter…


Here’s a message to my few idols: “God only knows what I’d be without you”.


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56 responses to “𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Too Early At The Party – Amaury Laurent Bernier”

  1. Patrick Laurin Avatar
    June 17, 2025
    Patrick Laurin

    This is a tough choice. But I’ll go with The Blue Box In The sky. I hear some Pink Floyd, Alan Parson’s Project in there, it is too unique to ignore. Good call on the “Day in The Life” reference for “Too Early…” Both tracks are incredible !!

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  2. Bryan Cooper Avatar
    June 17, 2025
    Bryan Cooper

    I spent most of last week binge-watching all the Rocky movies as a simple tribute to the great man. Then someone told me that Brian Wilson wasn’t in Rocky. Then imagine my confusion when I found out about Sly Stone. In all seriousness, I’ve really tried to like Pet Sounds over the years. Maybe that’s my problem. I feel like I’m supposed to like it. ‘Trying’ to like an album never works. It has to just ‘happen’. I appreciate the amazing production, and maybe that’s the reason for its hall of fame status, but I find a lot of The Beach Boys material to lack dynamics, owing to them often being drenched in layers of harmonies from start to finish. Songs like ‘God Only Knows’ are masterpieces though of course. I tried to listen to Pet Sounds again this week. It still does nothing for me. Maybe I should give Sly Stone a try. I really liked your take on the Wilson/Stone ‘controversy’. There was no controversy of course. Just an opportunity for people to get in an unnecessary virtue-signalling hissy fit. Finally, and most importantly, Amaury’s two songs. I am immediately struck by ‘The Blue Box In The Sky’. Playfully experimental, pulling on Pink Floyd pyschedlia, swinging between calming resolution and filthy dissonance. I enjoyed the theatre of it all. Show Less

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  3. Jacob Tell Avatar
    June 17, 2025
    Jacob Tell

    I was also bothered by the media’s unnecessary whistle-blowing. Race-baiting should never be synonymous with click-baiting. Brian Wilson’s singular vision delivered one of the most significant evolutionary steps in popular music and rock ‘n roll. There’s good reason why Paul McCartney’s favorite song remains “God Only Knows.” No one is downplaying the impact, influence and legacy of Sly Stone. Celebrating the accomplishments of the artists we highly regard should have nothing to do with how many days separate their passing. But let’s be honest. For the masses, Sly Stone is a bit of a deep cut. The level of The Beach Boys popularity was unparalleled at the time for an American pop band. An iteration of the band has never stopped touring. Apart from the success of “Good Vibrations,” the Beach Boys never recovered after their fans initial rejection of and confusion over the creative leaps, depth and complexity of Pet Sounds. Mike Love, in true Mike Love fashion, and even members of the rest of band didn’t get it. Isn’t that the actual story here? And thanks for the review of Amaury Laurent Bernier’s latest two songs. Definitely made me re-listen to the tracks. I think they’re both fantastic and equally worthy of repeated plays. Difficult for me to rank one over the other. Show Less

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  4. Innovaniac Music Avatar
    June 17, 2025
    Innovaniac Music

    I love it when film composers make random pop music, Too Early was my fave, it has a Queen vibe about it IMO.

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  5. DVous Music Avatar
    June 17, 2025
    DVous Music

    Picking between these two songs is nearly impossible, but I love the drama of the Blue Box!

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  6. William Lovitt Avatar
    June 17, 2025
    William Lovitt

    A serious beginning to Charles’ review reminding us of the big recent loss of music legends. Happily Amaury is very much with us! Both of his featured songs are overflowing with creativity and talent! I especially liked Too Early At The Party, it just really grabbed my attention and has so many nice retro elements 😎

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  7. Steve Peacock Avatar
    June 17, 2025
    Steve Peacock

    All the greats of old are passing But new indie music like this week’s review tunes come to take their place

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  8. fabjani Avatar
    June 17, 2025
    fabjani

    It’s heartening to read that I’m not alone in feeling the loss of Brian Wilson. And it’s a joy to read and listen to these great songs – both great, but The Blue Box in the Sky resonates the most with me of the two.

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  9. 12 Below Avatar
    June 17, 2025
    12 Below

    Two very cool songs. There is definitely some Beatles in there, maybe Beach Boys, but most definitely 10CC in the harmonies! Interesting arrangements and chord progressions. Nice! At first listen I might prefer “Too Early At The Party”, but I have the slight suspicion (more than that, really) that “The Blue Box In The Sky” might wiggle its way to the front over time.

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  10. CS Taber Avatar
    June 17, 2025
    CS Taber

    I had not heard Amaury Laurent Bernier before. Spectacular! I would rather split a baby than choose between these songs, but I have dutifully chosen The Blue Box in the Sky. I was attacked at a BBQ this past week for playing Pet Sounds, which was the “WORST” Beach Boys album according to my detractors. And when I said God Only Knows is in the running for best song of the modern era, well …. I feel fortunate to be alive today.

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  11. Billy Castillo Avatar
    June 17, 2025
    Billy Castillo

    Glad to see Amaury get the spotlight… I was actually familiar with his music prior to NAS as he’d show up on our artist radio. Oddly enough we were both inspired by Brian Wilson…maybe the algorithm could tell!!! Brian was my hero, full stop. This loss hurts me more than I could put into words.

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  12. Wandile Keefelakae Avatar
    June 17, 2025
    Wandile Keefelakae

    Great reads. Ohh the song has an interlude or two part 〽️ peculiar for a genre other than Pop and Rap

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  13. Tim Consley Avatar
    June 17, 2025
    Tim Consley

    Well, of the 2 songs, I much prefer “Too Early at the Party”, as I am NOT a fan of Dr. Who whatsoever. But nonetheless, both song are equally as good musically. I just can’t get away from the Who thing. Both remind me of Beatles, Pet Sounds, and the like, so I get where Brian’s death was so big, as it was for us all. Great job, Amaury! Thanks, Charles for the review and touching on the sad passing of the great Brian Wilson.

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  14. Faded Element Avatar
    June 17, 2025
    Faded Element

    It’s crazy when u listen to the radio and realize “he’s passed away…..she’s passed away” 😬 so many musicians gone way too soon, no question. Amaury was able to reach a couple of genres in this song imho. Classic rock fused with an Indie rock style as well. I know if I sat my Dad down to listen to this together we both would enjoy this song on different reasons/levels. Congrats on a fantastic tune Amaury 👏 Thank you for always an insightful, informative and entertaining review Mr. CC 😃

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  15. dom piper Avatar
    June 17, 2025
    dom piper

    I think a global organisation should be created to define the appropriate level of grief we can all assign to individuals who shuffle from this mortal coil. What on earth is the world comming to! Seperate topic…. I notice that some members drop in responses to this blog which are clearly generated by AI. Is that simply to wind Mr Connolly up (in which case I fully support) or do they actually think they are getting way with it? Hilarious. I listened to both tracks, and then had to go back and listen again. My fav was ‘Too Early at the Party’ but after a few listens I switched to ‘The Blue Box in the Sky’. Both are superb, and it’s incredible how Mr Bernier pivots across different styles so effectively. I am enjoying both of these 👍😎. Thanks both! Show Less

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  16. Fredrik Segerstedt Avatar
    June 17, 2025
    Fredrik Segerstedt

    Another great piece from Charles CC Connolly, regarding the discussion about pro Sly or Brian…for me that is just a dead end. Yes there have been lots and lots of great musicians passed over the decades, and many have passed in a real tragical way and also way to young. But you don’t have to be Jimi H, it’s enough crazy what happened to Kirsty MacColl, I mean what the odds to get runned over by a boat in the mediterranean during once vacation? Both 𝙏𝙤𝙤 𝙀𝙖𝙧𝙡𝙮 𝘼𝙩 𝙏𝙝𝙚 𝙋𝙖𝙧𝙩𝙮 and 𝙏𝙝𝙚 𝘽𝙡𝙪𝙚 𝘽𝙤𝙭 𝙄𝙣 𝙏𝙝𝙚 𝙎𝙠𝙮 are great, but I preferred the latter.

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  17. Chris Franklin Avatar
    June 17, 2025
    Chris Franklin

    I do concur with your feelings as more of our musical heroes give up the ghost, or become ghosts. So many of my musical heroes have passed; from Oscar Peterson, Sinatra (both of whom I met), Al Jarreau, Morris White, Buddy Rich, Billy Preston, John Lennon, the list just goes on and on. Great respect for Brian Wilson, but I preferred the Beatles over the Beach Boys, and Sly Stone, “If You Want Me To Stay”, one of the grooviest tracks ever recorded and made funk mainstream. Additionally, he had a multi-racial band, the first of its kind in funk and soul, and was very politically active (regrettably, he struggled with drug addiction 🥴). Anyway, enough death, Amaury Laurent Bernier… Show More

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  18. Kris Townsent Avatar
    June 17, 2025
    Kris Townsent

    Hard to decide since both songs are outstanding. So I’ll just take both 🫣 Thanks for another review. Honestly, I don’t even want to watch the news these days…

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  19. rikiabi34 Avatar
    June 17, 2025
    rikiabi34

    I don’t know why, but listening both tracks i had a feeling of Tommy by The Who…which looking back they are not that close… on the other hand the composition and the arrangement if way more complex than the declared influence of the Beatles. In any case it sounds great! The production is also top notch! Another elevated pop track selected by CC. much enjoyed!

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  20. Terry Gilbey Avatar
    June 17, 2025
    Terry Gilbey

    Wow what a tough choice between tow very impressive tracks, can I have them both please? If I had to pick one then I think The Blue Box in the Sky (Dr…. Who?) just shades it as I’m a sucker for that dirty guitar and bass sound when it rocks out and reminds me a bit of Muse at their best. With the other track I get the references that you make Charles particularly the build up to a crescendo to find it makes way to being held at much quieter reflective sound, like The End by the Beatles with vocal effects in the vein of ELO. The reference to some of Amaury’s music having a Grizzly Bear feel also captured my attention given that they (along with The Beatles) are one of my favourite groups. Show Less

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  21. Bernice Marsala Avatar
    June 17, 2025
    Bernice Marsala

    I definitely hear the Beatles influence, but also a little Queen. At one point in the first track I thought he was about to go into a take on Bohemian Rhapsody! 😄 Both tracks are so musically interesting, but my favorite is “The Blue Box In The Sky.” Upon first listen I can’t exactly express why…but it’s got something to do with the ascending/descending chord progression that first appears around 1:55. It just gives it this teeter-totter effect that fits nicely with the Dr. Who reference.

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  22. Rich Allen Avatar
    June 17, 2025
    Rich Allen

    Losing Sly Stone was a really sad day for me, his music was such a big part of my youth. Then, just a day later, I heard about Brian Wilson passing too. Honestly, it’s been a tough week for music fans. Pet Sounds changed the perception of pop music for the masses But there was a small bright spot: Amaury Digital 45. I was really looking forward to listening, and I have to say, it was truly enjoyable, definitely a highlight in an otherwise heavy week. Sometimes, music still manages to bring a little light when you need it most. Thank you for another awesome review.

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  23. Jane Marie Avatar
    June 17, 2025
    Jane Marie

    A talent worth talking about here which I am also envious of! My favourite is “The Blue Box in the Sky”- I love the opening theme and they way the track evolves…although I also love the title “Too Early at the Party”. Just all round greatness! 🌟

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  24. Valeryan Richards Avatar
    June 17, 2025
    Valeryan Richards

    As a Beachboys fan I was saddened at Brian Wilson’s passing – a brilliant, creative man with a tortured mind – he’ll be sorely missed in this house I can assure you ………. no disrespect to Sly, nothing to do with colour whatsoever but his was not my kind of music …. nevertheless it’s RIP Sly too. Now to the living … and may it continue to be the thus for many years more – Amaury Laurent Bernier – whose film music I discovered about 5 years ago … having played both songs and also being a fan of Dr Who my preference must be The Blue Box in the Sky ……..

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  25. Love Kaminski Avatar
    June 17, 2025
    Love Kaminski

    Absolutely blown away, you just found me my new artist spotlight favorite. I don’t want to choose. Not between the songs, nor between Brian or Sly.

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  26. brother.poor.my Avatar
    June 17, 2025
    brother.poor.my

    I heard both Sly Stone and Brian Wilson passed away last week. I recently went through Sly and the Family Stone’s discography, I definitely prefer Beach Boys… this will sound like blasphemy to you CC, but I prefer Beach Boys to the Beatles. I hear some 60s influence in Too Early At The Party, but more Beatles than Beach Boys.

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  27. Dreadful Savior Avatar
    June 17, 2025
    Dreadful Savior

    Dear Charles Connolly, your review of Amaury Laurent Bernier’s Too Early At The Party is a captivating deep dive—loved the Brian Wilson nod and vivid storytelling! It’s a perfect spotlight for one of New Artist Spotlight’s indie gems. Keep up the stellar work! #IWantMyNAS 🖤🥀💀

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  28. Krauw Avatar
    June 18, 2025
    Krauw

    Show more comments Krauw Jun 18, 2025 Amaury Laurent Bernier’s ‘Too Early At The Party’ beautifully captures the essence of his musical journey, blending influences and innovation. A true delight for the ears Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 27, 2025 Replying to Krauw STOP using A.I. for these comments!!!! It’s so insulting! How many times can the music beautifully capture the essence of his musical journey?? Every week, apparently. It doesn’t even make sense!! Like Reply Andres Guazzelli Jun 18, 2025 Ah! I thought I was the only one who felt it was Groundhog May pt 2! Great minds do think alike. I’ve been saying this for a long time: ALB is probably one of the greatest musicians we have at NAS. Working on this was actually quite straightforward: the raw material basically mixed itself. We did have a few back and forths regarding the overall amount of high end. I think he won, in the end 🤣. Great review, CC. Always a pleasure reading you dissecting stuff! Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Jun 27, 2025 Replying to Andres Guazzelli Totally GhD Pt. 2!! “Probably one of the greatest musicians we have on the NAS”… Understatement. Would love to hear your thoughts on the high end. My guess is that you wished for more, but he kept wanting warmer instead, so you went for that? Like Reply Psychedelic Revolution Jun 18, 2025 Hearing the influence of ELo and the beach boys is a blast. On a side note, I prefer Sly to MJ so 🙂 Like Reply 1 Like Show more replies Kele Fleming Jun 18, 2025 I’m gonna go with Amaury’s latest. Love the retro elements and vibes! Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 27, 2025 Replying to Kele Fleming Which being the latest? They were released on the same day. Unless you mean Track 2? Like Reply ebolutionate Jun 18, 2025 Amaury is what we call ‘halimaw sa galing’ ( a monster of a talent) and all I can say is I love both songs. Like Reply 1 Like crashworldband Jun 18, 2025 Too Early At The Party is genuinely quite amazing. Blending elements from the classic pop songbook so seamlessly and seemingly effortlessly. Gives me huge Jellyfish vibes which drew from the Brian Wilson well too. And of course, beautiful vocal harmonies throughout! What an incredible piece of music. The Blue Box In The Sky (Dr… Who?) is wild ride! And when it comes, the heaviness is sublime. It’s not overbearing, it’s dramatic and perfect. I must give a tip of the hat to the bass lines in both songs. Such great movement and character. I let the bass be my guide through these fantastical tunes. I’m giving the edge to Too Early At The Party. Brilliant work Amaury Laurent Bernier. Truly! And thank you Charles for casting your eyes & ears to these two gems. Show Less Edited Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Jun 27, 2025 Replying to crashworldband Jellyfish… I’ve been told I sound like Jellyfish. I did listen a couple of times, but didn’t really go for them. As to Blue Box… THAT BASS!!! Like Reply Marcus Magnusson Jun 18, 2025 Having a bit of a hard time deciding on which song I like better.. But I think Too Early At The Party wins for me. I find it to have a bit more “fun” melodies. But both songs are works of art. Finely sculpted to perfection, they are flowing like a river that has dug into the landscape for millennia. One of the smoothest productions I’ve heard in a long time and the attention to detail is staggering. I’ve listened to both songs several times since this review was out, I was pretty sure you were gonna review this after hearing 15 seconds of “Too Early…” this Monday. Still.. I can’t really connect with either song. I do appreciate this… Show More Like Reply 2 Likes Charles Connolly Jun 27, 2025 Replying to Marcus Magnusson Based on what you said, I’m kind of surprised you didn’t pick Blue Box over Too Early. I think you might prefer his film scores. Plenty of darkness and danger there, as well as lighter more jaunty stuff. Like Reply Emily Gray Jun 18, 2025 Sadly, everything is political these days. Loving both of these tracks! Really wonderful and unique compositions! Like Reply 2 Likes Bob Kitt Jun 18, 2025 Wow! What a stylistically interesting song (or an amalgam of styles?). Some clearly unique passages but with vague hints of inspiration (ELO peaked out occasionally – but only in spirit). I will definitely be searching out more material by Amaury Laurent Bernier! Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 27, 2025 Replying to Bob Kitt To which song were you referring? Like Reply ToikyoGarronne Jun 18, 2025 After Brian Wilson’s death, was it a global phenomenon that reports of Sly Stone’s death disappeared? That aside, this song is very John Lennon-esque and Queen-esque, and it’s extremely good. Like Reply 1 Like Patrick Laurin Jun 17, 2025 This is a tough choice. But I’ll go with The Blue Box In The sky. I hear some Pink Floyd, Alan Parson’s Project in there, it is too unique to ignore. Good call on the “Day in The Life” reference for “Too Early…” Both tracks are incredible !! Like Reply 2 Likes Bryan Cooper Jun 17, 2025 I spent most of last week binge-watching all the Rocky movies as a simple tribute to the great man. Then someone told me that Brian Wilson wasn’t in Rocky. Then imagine my confusion when I found out about Sly Stone. In all seriousness, I’ve really tried to like Pet Sounds over the years. Maybe that’s my problem. I feel like I’m supposed to like it. ‘Trying’ to like an album never works. It has to just ‘happen’. I appreciate the amazing production, and maybe that’s the reason for its hall of fame status, but I find a lot of The Beach Boys material to lack dynamics, owing to them often being drenched in layers of harmonies from start to finish. Songs like ‘God Only Knows’ are masterpieces though of course. I tried to listen to Pet Sounds again this week. It still does nothing for me. Maybe I should give Sly Stone a try. I really liked your take on the Wilson/Stone ‘controversy’. There was no controversy of course. Just an opportunity for people to get in an unnecessary virtue-signalling hissy fit. Finally, and most importantly, Amaury’s two songs. I am immediately struck by ‘The Blue Box In The Sky’. Playfully experimental, pulling on Pink Floyd pyschedlia, swinging between calming resolution and filthy dissonance. I enjoyed the theatre of it all. Show Less Like Reply 1 Like Show more replies Jacob Tell Jun 17, 2025 I was also bothered by the media’s unnecessary whistle-blowing. Race-baiting should never be synonymous with click-baiting. Brian Wilson’s singular vision delivered one of the most significant evolutionary steps in popular music and rock ‘n roll. There’s good reason why Paul McCartney’s favorite song remains “God Only Knows.” No one is downplaying the impact, influence and legacy of Sly Stone. Celebrating the accomplishments of the artists we highly regard should have nothing to do with how many days separate their passing. But let’s be honest. For the masses, Sly Stone is a bit of a deep cut. The level of The Beach Boys popularity was unparalleled at the time for an American pop band. An iteration of the band has never stopped touring. Apart from the success of “Good Vibrations,” the Beach Boys never recovered after their fans initial rejection of and confusion over the creative leaps, depth and complexity of Pet Sounds. Mike Love, in true Mike Love fashion, and even members of the rest of band didn’t get it. Isn’t that the actual story here? And thanks for the review of Amaury Laurent Bernier’s latest two songs. Definitely made me re-listen to the tracks. I think they’re both fantastic and equally worthy of repeated plays. Difficult for me to rank one over the other. Show Less Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Jun 27, 2025 Replying to Jacob Tell Excellent comment, Jacob! I completely agree with all of it. Nicely put, too. Like Reply Innovaniac Music Jun 17, 2025 I love it when film composers make random pop music, Too Early was my fave, it has a Queen vibe about it IMO. Like Reply 1 Like Show more replies DVous Music Jun 17, 2025 Picking between these two songs is nearly impossible, but I love the drama of the Blue Box! Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Jun 27, 2025 Replying to DVous Music Amaury is incredible at drama. Like Reply William Lovitt Jun 17, 2025 A serious beginning to Charles’ review reminding us of the big recent loss of music legends. Happily Amaury is very much with us! Both of his featured songs are overflowing with creativity and talent! I especially liked Too Early At The Party, it just really grabbed my attention and has so many nice retro elements 😎 Like Reply 1 Like Steve Peacock Jun 17, 2025 All the greats of old are passing But new indie music like this week’s review tunes come to take their place Like Reply 1 Like fabjani Jun 17, 2025 It’s heartening to read that I’m not alone in feeling the loss of Brian Wilson. And it’s a joy to read and listen to these great songs – both great, but The Blue Box in the Sky resonates the most with me of the two. Like Reply 1 Like Show more replies 12 Below Jun 17, 2025 Two very cool songs. There is definitely some Beatles in there, maybe Beach Boys, but most definitely 10CC in the harmonies! Interesting arrangements and chord progressions. Nice! At first listen I might prefer “Too Early At The Party”, but I have the slight suspicion (more than that, really) that “The Blue Box In The Sky” might wiggle its way to the front over time. Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Jun 27, 2025 Replying to 12 Below I ADORE 10cc. Possibly the most underrated band of the 70s. Saw them live not too long ago at the Albert Hall. Like Reply CS Taber Jun 17, 2025 I had not heard Amaury Laurent Bernier before. Spectacular! I would rather split a baby than choose between these songs, but I have dutifully chosen The Blue Box in the Sky. I was attacked at a BBQ this past week for playing Pet Sounds, which was the “WORST” Beach Boys album according to my detractors. And when I said God Only Knows is in the running for best song of the modern era, well …. I feel fortunate to be alive today. Like Reply 1 Like Show more replies Billy Castillo Jun 17, 2025 Glad to see Amaury get the spotlight… I was actually familiar with his music prior to NAS as he’d show up on our artist radio. Oddly enough we were both inspired by Brian Wilson…maybe the algorithm could tell!!! Brian was my hero, full stop. This loss hurts me more than I could put into words. Like Reply 1 Like Wandile Keefelakae Jun 17, 2025 Great reads. Ohh the song has an interlude or two part 〽️ peculiar for a genre other than Pop and Rap Like Reply Show more replies Tim Consley Jun 17, 2025 Well, of the 2 songs, I much prefer “Too Early at the Party”, as I am NOT a fan of Dr. Who whatsoever. But nonetheless, both song are equally as good musically. I just can’t get away from the Who thing. Both remind me of Beatles, Pet Sounds, and the like, so I get where Brian’s death was so big, as it was for us all. Great job, Amaury! Thanks, Charles for the review and touching on the sad passing of the great Brian Wilson. Like Reply 1 Like Show more replies Faded Element Jun 17, 2025 It’s crazy when u listen to the radio and realize “he’s passed away…..she’s passed away” 😬 so many musicians gone way too soon, no question. Amaury was able to reach a couple of genres in this song imho. Classic rock fused with an Indie rock style as well. I know if I sat my Dad down to listen to this together we both would enjoy this song on different reasons/levels. Congrats on a fantastic tune Amaury 👏 Thank you for always an insightful, informative and entertaining review Mr. CC 😃 Like Reply 1 Like Show more replies dom piper Jun 17, 2025 I think a global organisation should be created to define the appropriate level of grief we can all assign to individuals who shuffle from this mortal coil. What on earth is the world comming to! Seperate topic…. I notice that some members drop in responses to this blog which are clearly generated by AI. Is that simply to wind Mr Connolly up (in which case I fully support) or do they actually think they are getting way with it? Hilarious. I listened to both tracks, and then had to go back and listen again. My fav was ‘Too Early at the Party’ but after a few listens I switched to ‘The Blue Box in the Sky’. Both are superb, and it’s incredible how Mr Bernier pivots across different styles so effectively. I am enjoying both of these 👍😎. Thanks both! Show Less Like Reply 1 Like Show more replies Fredrik Segerstedt Jun 17, 2025 Another great piece from Charles CC Connolly, regarding the discussion about pro Sly or Brian…for me that is just a dead end. Yes there have been lots and lots of great musicians passed over the decades, and many have passed in a real tragical way and also way to young. But you don’t have to be Jimi H, it’s enough crazy what happened to Kirsty MacColl, I mean what the odds to get runned over by a boat in the mediterranean during once vacation? Both 𝙏𝙤𝙤 𝙀𝙖𝙧𝙡𝙮 𝘼𝙩 𝙏𝙝𝙚 𝙋𝙖𝙧𝙩𝙮 and 𝙏𝙝𝙚 𝘽𝙡𝙪𝙚 𝘽𝙤𝙭 𝙄𝙣 𝙏𝙝𝙚 𝙎𝙠𝙮 are great, but I preferred the latter. Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Jun 27, 2025 Replying to Fredrik Segerstedt Ha!! A dead end. But yes, the Kirsty MacColl thing was absurdly tragic. Like Reply Chris Franklin Jun 17, 2025 I do concur with your feelings as more of our musical heroes give up the ghost, or become ghosts. So many of my musical heroes have passed; from Oscar Peterson, Sinatra (both of whom I met), Al Jarreau, Morris White, Buddy Rich, Billy Preston, John Lennon, the list just goes on and on. Great respect for Brian Wilson, but I preferred the Beatles over the Beach Boys, and Sly Stone, “If You Want Me To Stay”, one of the grooviest tracks ever recorded and made funk mainstream. Additionally, he had a multi-racial band, the first of its kind in funk and soul, and was very politically active (regrettably, he struggled with drug addiction 🥴). Anyway, enough death, Amaury Laurent Bernier… Show More Edited Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Jun 27, 2025 Replying to Chris Franklin You have met Oscar Peterson and… SINATRA??!!!! Blinding envy like you wouldn’t believe. Like Reply Kris Townsent Jun 17, 2025 Hard to decide since both songs are outstanding. So I’ll just take both 🫣 Thanks for another review. Honestly, I don’t even want to watch the news these days… Like Reply 1 Like rikiabi34 Jun 17, 2025 I don’t know why, but listening both tracks i had a feeling of Tommy by The Who…which looking back they are not that close… on the other hand the composition and the arrangement if way more complex than the declared influence of the Beatles. In any case it sounds great! The production is also top notch! Another elevated pop track selected by CC. much enjoyed! Like Reply 1 Like Show more replies Terry Gilbey Jun 17, 2025 Wow what a tough choice between tow very impressive tracks, can I have them both please? If I had to pick one then I think The Blue Box in the Sky (Dr…. Who?) just shades it as I’m a sucker for that dirty guitar and bass sound when it rocks out and reminds me a bit of Muse at their best. With the other track I get the references that you make Charles particularly the build up to a crescendo to find it makes way to being held at much quieter reflective sound, like The End by the Beatles with vocal effects in the vein of ELO. The reference to some of Amaury’s music having a Grizzly Bear feel also captured my attention given that they (along with The Beatles) are one of my favourite groups. Show Less Like Reply 2 Likes Bernice Marsala Jun 17, 2025 I definitely hear the Beatles influence, but also a little Queen. At one point in the first track I thought he was about to go into a take on Bohemian Rhapsody! 😄 Both tracks are so musically interesting, but my favorite is “The Blue Box In The Sky.” Upon first listen I can’t exactly express why…but it’s got something to do with the ascending/descending chord progression that first appears around 1:55. It just gives it this teeter-totter effect that fits nicely with the Dr. Who reference. Like Reply 1 Like Rich Allen Jun 17, 2025 Losing Sly Stone was a really sad day for me, his music was such a big part of my youth. Then, just a day later, I heard about Brian Wilson passing too. Honestly, it’s been a tough week for music fans. Pet Sounds changed the perception of pop music for the masses But there was a small bright spot: Amaury Digital 45. I was really looking forward to listening, and I have to say, it was truly enjoyable, definitely a highlight in an otherwise heavy week. Sometimes, music still manages to bring a little light when you need it most. Thank you for another awesome review. Like Reply 1 Like Jane Marie Jun 17, 2025 A talent worth talking about here which I am also envious of! My favourite is “The Blue Box in the Sky”- I love the opening theme and they way the track evolves…although I also love the title “Too Early at the Party”. Just all round greatness! 🌟 Like Reply 2 Likes Valeryan Richards Jun 17, 2025 As a Beachboys fan I was saddened at Brian Wilson’s passing – a brilliant, creative man with a tortured mind – he’ll be sorely missed in this house I can assure you ………. no disrespect to Sly, nothing to do with colour whatsoever but his was not my kind of music …. nevertheless it’s RIP Sly too. Now to the living … and may it continue to be the thus for many years more – Amaury Laurent Bernier – whose film music I discovered about 5 years ago … having played both songs and also being a fan of Dr Who my preference must be The Blue Box in the Sky …….. Like Reply 1 Like Love Kaminski Jun 17, 2025 Absolutely blown away, you just found me my new artist spotlight favorite. I don’t want to choose. Not between the songs, nor between Brian or Sly. Like Reply 3 Likes Show more replies brother.poor.my Jun 17, 2025 I heard both Sly Stone and Brian Wilson passed away last week. I recently went through Sly and the Family Stone’s discography, I definitely prefer Beach Boys… this will sound like blasphemy to you CC, but I prefer Beach Boys to the Beatles. I hear some 60s influence in Too Early At The Party, but more Beatles than Beach Boys. Like Reply 1 Like Dreadful Savior Jun 17, 2025 Dear Charles Connolly, your review of Amaury Laurent Bernier’s Too Early At The Party is a captivating deep dive—loved the Brian Wilson nod and vivid storytelling! It’s a perfect spotlight for one of New Artist Spotlight’s indie gems. Keep up the stellar work! #IWantMyNAS 🖤🥀💀 Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 17, 2025 Replying to Dreadful Savior Once more without HAL…? Like Reply 3 Likes

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  29. Andres Guazzelli Avatar
    June 18, 2025
    Andres Guazzelli

    Ah! I thought I was the only one who felt it was Groundhog May pt 2! Great minds do think alike. I’ve been saying this for a long time: ALB is probably one of the greatest musicians we have at NAS. Working on this was actually quite straightforward: the raw material basically mixed itself. We did have a few back and forths regarding the overall amount of high end. I think he won, in the end 🤣. Great review, CC. Always a pleasure reading you dissecting stuff!

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  30. Psychedelic Revolution Avatar
    June 18, 2025
    Psychedelic Revolution

    Hearing the influence of ELo and the beach boys is a blast. On a side note, I prefer Sly to MJ so 🙂

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  31. Kele Fleming Avatar
    June 18, 2025
    Kele Fleming

    I’m gonna go with Amaury’s latest. Love the retro elements and vibes!

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  32. ebolutionate Avatar
    June 18, 2025
    ebolutionate

    Amaury is what we call ‘halimaw sa galing’ ( a monster of a talent) and all I can say is I love both songs.

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  33. crashworldband Avatar
    June 18, 2025
    crashworldband

    Too Early At The Party is genuinely quite amazing. Blending elements from the classic pop songbook so seamlessly and seemingly effortlessly. Gives me huge Jellyfish vibes which drew from the Brian Wilson well too. And of course, beautiful vocal harmonies throughout! What an incredible piece of music. The Blue Box In The Sky (Dr… Who?) is wild ride! And when it comes, the heaviness is sublime. It’s not overbearing, it’s dramatic and perfect. I must give a tip of the hat to the bass lines in both songs. Such great movement and character. I let the bass be my guide through these fantastical tunes. I’m giving the edge to Too Early At The Party. Brilliant work Amaury Laurent Bernier. Truly! And thank you Charles for casting your eyes & ears to these two gems. Show Less

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  34. Marcus Magnusson Avatar
    June 18, 2025
    Marcus Magnusson

    Having a bit of a hard time deciding on which song I like better.. But I think Too Early At The Party wins for me. I find it to have a bit more “fun” melodies. But both songs are works of art. Finely sculpted to perfection, they are flowing like a river that has dug into the landscape for millennia. One of the smoothest productions I’ve heard in a long time and the attention to detail is staggering. I’ve listened to both songs several times since this review was out, I was pretty sure you were gonna review this after hearing 15 seconds of “Too Early…” this Monday. Still.. I can’t really connect with either song. I do appreciate this… Show More

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  35. Emily Gray Avatar
    June 18, 2025
    Emily Gray

    Sadly, everything is political these days. Loving both of these tracks! Really wonderful and unique compositions!

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  36. Bob Kitt Avatar
    June 18, 2025
    Bob Kitt

    Wow! What a stylistically interesting song (or an amalgam of styles?). Some clearly unique passages but with vague hints of inspiration (ELO peaked out occasionally – but only in spirit). I will definitely be searching out more material by Amaury Laurent Bernier!

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  37. ToikyoGarronne Avatar
    June 18, 2025
    ToikyoGarronne

    After Brian Wilson’s death, was it a global phenomenon that reports of Sly Stone’s death disappeared? That aside, this song is very John Lennon-esque and Queen-esque, and it’s extremely good.

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  38. steveokwormusic Avatar
    June 18, 2025
    steveokwormusic

    I have always loved Amaury Laurent Bernie’s work. Definitely a great talent with lots of masterpieces in music to back it up. Thank you for your music. And many thanks to Mr. Connolly for shining some light on these brilliant pieces!

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  39. Terrestrial Animal Avatar
    June 18, 2025
    Terrestrial Animal

    It’s a wonder what people nowadays complain about on the Internet…that being, literally, everything. Complaining that people mourn one person more than the other…and then label it as a rave issue? I just can’t with the social world anymore. It never surprises me, but at the same time always surprises me. That good ole “here we go again” feeling. I might be an oddity here, but I’ve never liked The Beach Boys and have never once listened, intentionally, to a song from Brian’s solo career. I do respect TBB as artists and all the other artists they’ve inspired, but I’ve never liked them. As for Amaury — dig a lot of the film music. Have always loved film scores. Between… Show More

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  40. junehollandmusic Avatar
    June 19, 2025
    junehollandmusic

    Ooo wow I just picked “Too Early At The Party” for my Thursday pick of the week before reading this article! Hadn’t heard “The Blue Box In The Sky” though, another brilliant and interesting track! That’s what I loved about “Too Early At The Party” all the interesting twists and turns that kept the track exciting from start to finish! So I’ll have to stick with that one but the production on both is AMAZING! 👏

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  41. Roberta Plant Avatar
    June 19, 2025
    Roberta Plant

    A day in the life! That’s the song I was thinking about when I listened to Too early at the party. I truly like it cause I have been a fan of the Beatles since I was eleven!

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  42. Thesecond Avatar
    June 19, 2025
    Thesecond

    I think comparison is part of human nature, some people just take it too far Anyway, I’m glad Amaury’s back, man’s so talented

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  43. Blister Soul Avatar
    June 20, 2025
    Blister Soul

    I made sure to give both Sly and The Beachboys a spin on the turntable when I heard the news. Glad to have new music from Amaury too. Great track

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  44. gomdbyjcole Avatar
    June 20, 2025
    gomdbyjcole

    I love the poetic lyrics all over “The Blue Box in the Sky!” I also dig the outcast vibes of “Too Early at the Party.” Nice tracks!

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  45. Vladislav Kubíček Avatar
    June 21, 2025
    Vladislav Kubíček

    The saddness and happiness in one review – its Charles. Neither of these two song I hear as pop. These songs are much more interestred.

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  46. Nate Fin Avatar
    June 21, 2025
    Nate Fin

    Incredible journey so far Love this

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  47. TrizZzy Rhap Avatar
    June 21, 2025
    TrizZzy Rhap

    So sad and crazy what the world has turned to lately. Lot of wars, violence and now the people have stopped so low to picking and choosing who’s death should be more important?!!! That been said. My favourite of the two songs is too early at the party,the drums the strings everything just add up perfectly

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  48. Giuseppe Maria Bità Avatar
    June 21, 2025
    Giuseppe Maria Bità

    I have to be honest dear Charles, you always offer us special songs, never anything normal and predictable. This song is a show of different instruments and the singer’s voice is fortunately well equalized and is not covered by this rich arrangement. Congratulations Amaury Laurent Bernier

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  49. Chris Frake Avatar
    June 22, 2025
    Chris Frake

    Sir Charles, you always deliver something fresh and unique. This track blends rich instrumentals beautifully, and the vocals are clear and well-balanced. Well done, Amaury Laurent Bernier!

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  50. DJ Time Avatar
    June 22, 2025
    DJ Time

    I usually listen to the songs 2-3 times before judging them but this took me on first listen. Many tools for a super arrangement. Beautiful canvas with heart formed by pixels

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  51. christian.luxdujour Avatar
    June 22, 2025
    christian.luxdujour

    RIP Brian Wilson and Sly Stone both very inspirational to me. Enjoyed the new music Amaury, gave me Jellyfish 🪼 vibes and The Swallow Song. 🔥

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  52. Last Ravage Opinion Avatar
    June 22, 2025
    Last Ravage Opinion

    Both tracks would deserve to remain in the playlist, superlative songs, but if I had to pick one it would probably be “The Blue Box in The Sky” maybe because even if I’m getting older and softer, there is still a tender spot im my heart for heavy, distorted, saturated instrumentation and belting, growling voices which are more prominent in the second track. If I may just share a thought that popped into my head while reading this review and always baffled me: Why does it seems that artists often gain wider recognition only after their death?

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  53. Emma Dupéré Avatar
    June 22, 2025
    Emma Dupéré

    J’aime beaucoup les chansons d’Amaury, toujours bien produites et complexes. Et une très belle critique par Charles, comme toujours !

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  54. Canelo Kot Avatar
    June 22, 2025
    Canelo Kot

    Wow, choosing one song over another is difficult, because to tell the truth each one of them is great for a specific mood, however, just because I have to choose one, I’ll go with: The Blue Box in The Sky… both for the changes in direction on the dynamics and the great way in which the choirs are mixed in what seems like a Ferris wheel that will pass in slow motion near a 4-story building and on each floor you will hear something different and related to the moment you are going through on the wheel… rise, medium rise, maximum rise and a resounding end. Great!!

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  55. Pablo Bianchi Avatar
    June 22, 2025
    Pablo Bianchi

    Una buena manera de comenzar la semana! Gran reseña!

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  56. Charles Connolly Avatar
    June 27, 2025
    Charles Connolly

    STOP using A.I. for these comments!!!! It’s so insulting! How many times can the music beautifully capture the essence of his musical journey?? Every week, apparently. It doesn’t even make sense!!

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