
La Femme returns to their new-wave roots from Psycho Tropical Berlin, blending it with an 80s/90s Anglo-Saxon rock influence on their latest album, Rock Machine. A tribute to the timeless power of rock, the album is crafted with a fusion of machines and guitars. Written during global tours, it’s their first English-language album, drawing inspiration from US performances.
Rock Machine showcases La Femme’s evolving, unique sound—a mix of electro-arena rock and an international appeal. Tracks like Ciao Paris offer a metaphorical farewell to France, while Clover Paradise invites listeners to a hypnotic dancefloor. Love Is Over channels 90s Madchester vibes, and Venus delivers an intoxicating blend of the Velvet Underground and The Mamas and the Papas. The album surprises with a mix of rock, synthwave, electro, and disco influences, all wrapped in La Femme’s distinctive style.