Superbus is a French pop-rock band formed in Paris in 1999. It was founded by Jennifer Ayache, the band's lead vocalist and songwriter, and quickly made a name for itself in the French music industry. The name "Superbus" is inspired by the American television series "The Simpsons" and means "excellent" in Latin.
Musical Career:
Superbus released its debut album, "Aéromusical," in 2002, which became an immediate success in France. The album was propelled by popular singles such as "Tchi-cum-bah" and "Radio Song." The band went on to release other successful albums, including "Pop'n'Gum" (2004), "Wow" (2006), and "Sunset" (2012).
Superbus' musical style is rooted in pop-rock, with influences from punk and new wave. Their songs are characterized by catchy melodies, often humorous lyrics, and an energetic sound. Jennifer Ayache, as the lead singer, brings a distinctive touch to their music with her unique vocal style.
Influences:
Superbus draws inspiration from a variety of musical genres, ranging from alternative rock to punk and new wave. Their influences include bands like Blondie, The Clash, and The Police. Their music reflects an eclectic blend of styles that contributes to their unique sound.
Musical Style:
Superbus' musical style is primarily pop-rock but incorporates elements of punk and new wave. The band is known for their energetic stage performances and catchy songs. Their lyrics often address themes of everyday life, love, and relationships, with a touch of humor and irony.
Superbus has managed to remain relevant in the French music scene for several years with their infectious music and a sense of fun. The band continues to inspire a broad audience with their catchy melodies and onstage energy.
ZENITH PARIS - LA VILLETTE
211 Avenue Jean Jaurès
75019 Paris
FR
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