Kalune | Le mal de Terre
Kalune’s slam “Le mal de Terre” is a bitter account of the tragic state of our planet.
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Kalune are a militant group: their songs raps and slam lyrics denounce poetically the wrongs of society and focus on the struggle to defend the environment. The songwriter of the group, Damien, chose ‘Kalune’ as their stage name, in reference to the typical heather found in the Pyrénées of his childhood. His first solo album, 'Amour : entre Résistance et Utopie', was released in May 2019. Following his first two successful tours, as a duo with Anaïs Laffon on violin and backing vocals, the duo were joined by singer and multi-instrumentalist Benjamin 'Bobi' Bonnave. The group Kalune was born.
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