
A haunting critique of the climate crisis echoes through the folk-pop halls of music. “Satan est en Maillot” by Sébastien Lacombe speaks of a merciless heat that makes life unbearable—so much so that even Satan wears a bathing suit, sketching a poetic and sarcastic portrait of climate catastrophe.
The only way out seems to be fleeing north, where the hope of finding “blue gold”—water—awaits. This is a form of forced migration, with resigned parents who had wished for a better future for their children. The repeated call, “Prepare yourself!” (“Alors Prépare-toi”), reinforces the urgency and inevitability of the situation.
The loss of home, parental resignation, and the inevitable movement that life demands are encapsulated in the folk-pop genre, intertwining personal struggle with the realities of today: “Satan est en Maillot” by Sébastien Lacombe, definitely a „Must-Listen“!
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