Lenny Kravitz, the stage beast is back

Lenny Kravitz, the stage beast is back
Lenny Kravitz, the stage beast is back

He celebrated his 60th birthday on May 26th, and this simple information would be enough to make any normally constituted human being pale. Because Lenny Kravitz looks ten years younger. Because he keeps himself in insolent physical shape. But also, and above all, because his music has not aged a day.

A “rock dinosaur”, Lenny? Not at all! Of course, only “real” instruments, manipulated by the geniuses that are his “real” musicians, find favor in his eyes. Of course, auto-tune is not part of his artistic vocabulary. But the American superstar has known how to adapt, throughout his incredible career, to different musical styles, while keeping rock, the real thing, as his true DNA.

Planetary tubes

The Malsaucy audience will once again have the resounding confirmation of this on this Friday in July, having not seen Lenny Kravitz at work since his last visit there in 1999 (he did, however, visit the North Franche-Comté in 2012, at the Axone, during an unforgettable show).

Certainly, his planetary tubes will probably be on the menu,Are You Gonna Go My Way has Fly Away Passing by It Ain’t Over ’Til It’s Over or I Belong To You. But Eurocks will also be entitled to a preview of his latest album. Blue Electric Lightpublished as an offering just a few days ago. Once again, electric guitars are magnified. And Lenny Kravitz with him, the timeless, stainless stage beast that we never tire of seeing roar, again and again.

“Human”, a track from his latest album “Blue Electric Light” released last month

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