Mike Patton and Jean-Claude Vannier release music video for new single “Chansons D’Amour”

Mike Patton and Jean-Claude Vannier video pic
Mike Patton (Faith No More, Mondo Cane) and renowned French composer Jean-Claude Vannier, share the video for “Chansons D’Amour” - watch it below.

The song is from the pair’s recently announced collaboration, “Corpse Flower” (Ipecac Recordings, Sept. 13), a 12-song album that also features the recently released song, “On Top of the World”. Pre-orders, which include instant downloads of both “Chansons D’Amour” and “On Top of the World” can be found here.

“When I was a little boy, love songs terrified me, with their stupid Ophelias, faded flowers of melodramatics singers, quavering vocalises of another time, barbaric rituals, screams of impatient sexes, furious and bloody refrains, like in this beautiful and poisonous video”, said Vannier. “Afterwards, I lived some love stories and it was even worse, all a bazaar puppet show that moved me despite myself, took me hostage and blames me for these crimes that I did not commit”.

Director Eric Livingston added: “The melody on "Chansons D’Amour" chased me around in the back of my head for a few days after listening. I found it to be a haunting and unapologetically honest version of Vannier’s original piece. When I was given the choice between a few songs to shoot a video accompaniment for, I gravitated towards this one. Mainly, because I knew it would be a challenge for me. To film something that is subtle, yet demands attention”.

A variety of musicians, both in Los Angeles and Paris, took part in the recording of “Corpse Flower” with the Los Angeles team including Smokey Hormel (Beck, Johnny Cash), Justin Meldal-Johnsen (Beck, Air, Nine Inch Nails) and James Gadson (Beck, Jamie Lidell). The Parisian players are Denys Lable, Bernard Paganotti (Magma), Daniel Ciampolini, Didier Malherbe, Léonard Le Cloarec and the Bécon Palace String Ensemble. The lyrics for “Ballad C.3.3.” are drawn from Oscar Wilde’s “The Ballad of Reading Gaol” poem, which was initially published using the name “C.3.3.”.

Tracklist:
1. Ballad C.3.3.
2. Camion
3. Chansons D’Amour
4. Cold Sun Warm Beer
5. Browning
6. Ghost
7. Corpse Flower
8. Insolubles
9. On Top of the World
10 A Schoolgirl’s Day
11. Pink and Bleue
12. Yard Bull

Mike Patton’s resume is virtually limitless, having kicked off his musical career as a teenager in the band Mr. Bungle, joining Faith No More in 1989 and going on to create a smorgasbord of bands and solo releases including Fantômas, Tomahawk, Mondo Cane, Dead Cross, Lovage and Peeping Tom. Jean-Claude Vannier, born in Paris during World War II, The Guardian dubbed him “the sound sculptor in Serge Gainsbourg’s shadow”, referencing his extensive work with the French musician including Histoire de Melody Nelson. His career has spanned nine solo records, countless contributions to film and TV scores, and his influence has been cited by numerous musicians including Beck, Pulse, Portishead, Massive Attack, Air and Tricky.

Weblinks:
mikepatton.bandcamp.com
ipecac.com