French indie-pop artist Laure Briard releases new single "The smell of your hair"

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French indie-pop artist Laure Briard has dropped their new single "The smell of your hair" today.
The single, which was written during a 2019 trip to the Joshua Tree desert, comes with an accompanying music video directed by Benjamin Marius Petit. The director said this about the visual:
“[The video] evokes a psychedelic LSD trip in Woodstock, but also a mixing of eras, with visual references that could belong at once to the 70's and to contemporary times. The goal was not to make a strictly ‘retro’ clip but, to best reflect the atmosphere of Laure's music, to keep one foot in the past and the other in the present.”
"Smell of your hair" comes from Briard’s forthcoming album Ne pas trop rester bleue, which will be released on February 10 via Midnight Special Records. Pre-orders for the album can be made here.
The artist recently had a pair of songs featured in the popular Netflix series Emily in Paris.
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