Raskolnikov lands all new single ‘L’Irréparable’ – Out now
The Franco-Hispanic-Swiss post-punk trio Raskolnikov has unveiled a new single ahead of their third album’s release in autumn 2024. Following “Masterfreak” in February, Raskolnikov has now released “L’irréparable,” the second single from their forthcoming album.
The new single is based on Charles Baudelaire’s famous poem published in “Les Fleurs du Mal” (1857). The idea originated from reading “Crénom Baudelaire!” by Jean Teulé (2020), to whom the group dedicates this track. You can watch the video below.
You can download the single below from Bandcamp.
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