RËVËÜRT

(Heart's Revolt)

Rëvëürt (Heart's Revolt).

"Rëvëürt" by Öxxö Xööx (released in 2011), which translates to "Heart's revolt," presents itself as an intuitive and instinctive revolution against all the demonic paradigms of the Earth. It is a refusal of the fundamental parameters (the obligation to kill and destroy) of the tangible universe, an awareness of the limits imposed upon us, and the desire to break free.

The heart is driven by Öxxö Xööx (Laurent Lunoir). Laure Le Prunenec, also known as Rïcïnn, joins him as a vocalist, enriching the album's sound palette to create a balance between male and female voices. As if there were a creature capable of singing as both like a man and like a woman, like the fusion of the masculine and feminine principles, the fusion of the water and fire.

Visually, the album's artwork, created by Laurent Lunoir, complements this artistic rebellion by offering a visual representation of the spirit of "Rëvëürt."

In summary, this album embodies Öxxö Xööx's determination to challenge established norms, explore new horizons, and free the heart from all constraints, thus creating a revolutionary artistic experience that transcends conventional musical boundaries.