With Pamela, spontaneity is key. Together, Samuel Sprent and Simon Quénéa offer instinctive music that only needed a few sessions to find its cruising speed. One day in the studio? One song in the bag, already ready to explode.
Accompanied in the studio by Pierre Cheguillaume – a producer from Nantes who brings subtlety to the productions and intervenes in Pamela in a Rick Rubin way – the duo offers a meeting between LCD Soundsystem, The Cure, Joy Division, The Strokes. Arctic Monkeys, Soulwax or Damon Albarn.
A band with catchy choruses, strong melodies, often looped, dance music which incorporates intentions from indie rock, pop, britpop, and electronic music. And in English, always, since it is Sam's native language, but also the preferred language of a band which finds its full measure live. Alongside the release of their first songs this fall, Pamela will also be opening for Zaho de Sagazan in the upcoming months, before heading to MAMA festival in Paris and the Transmusicales festival in Rennes.