Paris Suit Yourself

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I'll Let You Know 05:31 Tools
sometimes 02:40 Tools
Craig Machinsky 04:36 Tools
Intro 01:54 Tools
Rolling On 03:01 Tools
Brainwashed 03:12 Tools
John's Angels 00:59 Tools
Surprise 04:08 Tools
lost my girl 04:12 Tools
Decadanse 03:22 Tools
Sophie Scholl 03:33 Tools
father 04:44 Tools
Solliloque 04:06 Tools
Yesterday Will Make You Cry 03:50 Tools
Won't K (Sophie remix) 03:50 Tools
Yesterday'll Make You Cry 03:51 Tools
Lost My Girl - Radio Edit 04:18 Tools
Sometimes - original 02:42 Tools
Sometimes - Micachu's M.A.T.H.E.S remix 03:08 Tools
No Pressure (Edit) 02:37 Tools
Cleor 03:49 Tools
Alpine 03:49 Tools
Won't K (SOPHIE RMX) 04:36 Tools
Won't K ( Sophie remix ) 03:49 Tools
Craig Machinsky - mastered 04:36 Tools
WON'T K - SOPHIE REMIX 05:30 Tools
Sometimes - Clean Original 02:43 Tools
WON'T K ( SOPHIE RMX ) 02:43 Tools
Sometimes (Vocal) 05:30 Tools
Sometimes - Victor Tricard remix 04:11 Tools
Sometimes - M.E.S.H. Remix 04:17 Tools
I'll Let You Know - Paris Suit Yourself 05:30 Tools
I'll Let You Know - Original Mix 05:30 Tools
Original 02:11 Tools
Won't K 00:00 Tools
Craig Machinsky (Original Mix) 04:38 Tools
Lost My Girl (radio edit) 04:38 Tools
'Craig Machinsky' 04:38 Tools
Crazy Popipo ft 18+ 04:38 Tools
Craig Machinsky - original 04:38 Tools
'Sometimes' 00:00 Tools
Sometimes Micachus M.a.t.h.e.s. Remix 00:00 Tools
Freak'N You 02:11 Tools
IWONDER 02:11 Tools
Alpine (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Ego Trip No Logo (Bonus Track) 02:11 Tools
Sometimes (M.E.S.H. Remix) 04:16 Tools
Sometimes (Clean Original) 04:16 Tools
Graig Machinsky 04:37 Tools
WON'T K (preview) 04:16 Tools
I’ll Let You Know 04:16 Tools
I Lost my Girlfriend 04:16 Tools
Sometimes - M.E.S.H remix 04:16 Tools
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You can tell a lot about a band by how it performs offstage, as was my initial experience of Paris Suit Yourself on Thanksgiving last year. The three expatriate band members made a surprise visit to my Berlin apartment after hearing word of an American feast, hours after dinner and just in time for the vodka. Like the band's music, their behavior was as charming as it was abrasive. Drummer Joseph Heffernan, who hails from Arkansas and intentionally, if not performatively, assumes that anyone from north of the Mason-Dixon Line is from Connecticut, managed to rile up the majority of my guests and incite some to take off early. Meanwhile, Luvinsky Atche and Victor Tricard, respectively the singer and guitarist, from Paris and Bordeaux, enthralled the remaining company with an enthusiasm for Rilke and the underbelly of German history: "Putin lived in East Germany in the 80s, working under the name Adamo-something, and cried like an angry baby when the Wall came down," Atche mused while chewing on the remains of dinner. This mixture of gall and grace made more sense a few days later, when I first saw Paris Suit Yourself perform. Onstage, the band's chemistry fuses the bonafides of gospel with the fiery theatrics of early punk rock, as if Atche invokes the haunted vocal grooves from Archie Shepp's "Attica Blues," bolstered by strained rhythms echoing the DKs' "Holiday in Cambodia." All of that's wrapped in a handsome wardrobe, and instilled with a techno flow that colludes the deviating sounds. .. One performance began with the bassist, Paris-based Marie Boye, leading a crab-walking, hooded Atche on to the stage by a leash, all singing, "You can touch my private parts." Later, there were mellifluous, trance-induced chants, distraught tantrums that saw mic stands tossed and thrown, and dancehall-inflected raps - a combination that defies genre and often sends an audience into a frenzy of fascination, and sometimes frustration. At a performance last week, one patron huffed with pouty lips, "What is this shit?" She was splashed with a fountain of water from onstage, and retreated upstairs into the solace of late-night DJs, where she was later seen dancing with a new, dry outfit. In spite of their off-the-cuff style of performance, or even the glibness of their name, Paris Suit Yourself is deeply sincere about their sound, and aim to transform our collective notion of violence. "Brutality without elegance is like trying to fit a square inside of a circle... a waste of time, and a good way to render yourself ridiculous," Boye says. "In a more or less controlled way, we try to make the audience re-become animals while remaining ourselves at the height of their dignity." But don't stare too hard at the band's pulpit, as there's still fun to be had. For instance, why the name Paris Suit Yourself? "Who knows," Boye says. "We should probably change it to Paris Berlin Arkansas Suit Yourself But Take The Fucking Plane. But that's way too long." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.