With already three albums and numerous prizes on his record, he returns with a fourth opus, which is a synthesis between the very folk spirit of "Poussi?re" (2007) and the contributions of "The D?route" (2012). Since 1999, BALIMURPHY have gradually built their own universe around the texts of Mathieu Catala and Fran?ois Delvoye, compositions by C?dric Van Caillie, guitarist, and group arrangements. Their unique style, mixing folk and French songs, guitars and violins, allowed them to acquire a solid national and international stage experience, moving from great festivals to more intimate concepts. BaliMurphy is a project in perpetual development, which feeds on the encounters and evolves at its own pace. Among other innovations, guitarist Remi Rotsaert (Dalton Telegramme) joins the group. This new album will be the occasion to deploy in the studio all the artistic enrichments stored since the last four years and to bring new colors, a new declination to this timelessness claimed. Moustique: 'The Belgian band deepens the subject on this fourth album, adds electric guitars and the metamorphosis is impressive.' The Last Hour: "The 11 tracks are a bit more rock than before but without turning their backs on what makes the charm of their previous records especially the French song side" La Capitale: "The strength of BaliMurphy [is] this positive energy released at each concert" La Libre: 'A new album to discover on stage, where BaliMurphy is at home.' Larsen: "What a new youth. With art and manner