Live Kit
JE T’AIME BIOGRAPHY:
dBoy : Vocals / Crazy Z. : Bass / Tall Bastard : Guitar
dBoy, Tall Bastard and Crazy Z. are "partners in crime". New Post-Punk and Coldwave danceable hybrid, they founded JE T'AIME in 2018 and released a first eponymous album coming out from the misty and sinnest dark catacombs of Paris.The music of the trio, signed to both Icy Cold Records and Manic Depression Records, is reminiscent of the great era of the Mancunian Factory.
From its first year, the band took part in some major events such as W-Fest and Owls & Bats Festival, while performing all over Europe. A live album called « Live At Gibus » recorded in Paris, followed immediately as a marker of this spectacular start.
In 2022 the first part “PASSIVE” was unveiled on 14 February, Valentine's Day, and the second part “AGGRESSIVE” on 1 November, All Souls' Day.
Since then, the trio has been on the road again to defend this double album, with notable appearances at European festivals such as the Castle Party Festival in Poland, the Wave-Gotik-Treffen and Amphi-Fest in Germany, and the Extramuralhas Festival in Portugal or the Infest Festival in England.
"PASSIVE/AGGRESSIVE" DOUBLE ALBUM STORY:
Passive-aggressive behaviour is a set of so-called passive attitudes that indirectly express a hidden hostility that is not openly assumed or remains unconscious to the subject.
The first eponymous album tells the story of a young man who has abandoned his wife in the middle of a party. We follow his adventures throughout this hellish night.
"PASSIVE/AGRESSIVE" tells us the continuation of this story where it is mainly about the regrets and remorse of our hero. His wife has left him, his daughter hates him, even his dog has run away. It's the story of a magnificent loser constantly caught up in the past, repeating the same mistakes over and over again, hurting the people who love him, and finding himself completely unable to evolve.
This double album "PASSIVE/AGRESSIVE", together with the eponymous first album, form a triptych on the theme of the Peter Pan syndrome and the difficulty of growing up.