MusicStromae has already come a long way as a Belgian artist. His new album “Multitude” is important news not only in our country, but also in much further afield. His music is discussed in prestigious newspapers such as “The New York Times”, “The Guardian” and “De Volkskrant”.
“The jubilant chorus, the shining appeal: it is nothing less than the proclamation of a glorious return.” From the first sentence in “De Volkskrant” it is immediately clear: our northern neighbors are also fans of Stromy and his latest songs. “Multitude” review sets four out of five stars. But it also stirs people’s minds through the water.
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tested
Not only the Dutch, but also the British pay great attention to the return of the Belgian singer. In British quality newspaper The Guardian, Stromae is put to the test in an interview about his new album.
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‘Shocking Reactions’
Stromae also appears in the French version of “Huffington Post”. There, French journalists especially note that his new songs provoke intense reactions from fans. “Obviously everyone is very impressed,” they wrote. “He’s right.”
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“right on time”
And they’re fans on the other side of the world, too. The high-quality American newspaper The New York Times praises Stromae’s “new sound spectrum” and is glad he is finally back after nine years. His “music appears to explore dark themes, which he blends with dancer rhythms”. “His return will come at the right time, given the social situation in the world.”
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