“Jamais Vu” : Emilie Marsh’s Electric Prelude to Amour Bandit

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10.0/10

Emilie Marsh is back with “Jamais Vu”, the lead single from her much-anticipated third solo album Amour Bandit, set for release in April 2025. And it hits like a lightning strike.

This “haunting and ideally sexual” track grabs you from the first note — pulsing with sensual tension and electric urgency. The guitar, always central to Marsh’s sonic identity, beats like an untamed heart. Her voice, now deeper and more textured, seems to rise from a sleepless, sensuous night — raw, magnetic, unforgettable.

The video, filmed at the iconic Rosa Bonheur in Buttes Chaumont, is a love letter to a place and a community she’s deeply tied to. As a co-founder of the feminist indie label FRACA, alongside Katel and Robi, Marsh embodies the spirit of this tribe — bold, creative, and fiercely free.

But Jamais Vu is only a taste of the emotional tremor that is Amour Bandit. Co-produced with the legendary Edith Fambuena, this album is a burning ode to love in all its extremes, born from the summer of 2022 — a time of violent contrast for Marsh, who lost her stage soulmate Dani while falling madly in love with a fierce, dragon-tattooed woman.

Grief and desire, colliding in the same breath, give life to a record full of fire, tension, and vulnerability. Amour Bandit promises to be wild, rock-infused, and emotionally raw — just like its creator, a stunning guitarist and, as Rock&Folk puts it, “one of the best musicians of the young generation.”


With electric surges, unforgettable hooks, and rebellious poetry, Emilie Marsh’s Amour Bandit is a thunderclap. A love cry, a song of resistance, a celebration of life in all its intensity and fragility.

April 2025 can’t come soon enough.

A natural-born writer and poet, Atanaria’s pen dances with a rhythm that only she knows. Her passion for the unspoken, the mysterious, and the forgotten led her to create The Nerdy Virginias—a publication that would later evolve into Asteria, a testament to her love for the hidden corners of culture. Here, she explores the fringes of society, where subcultures thrive away from the blinding lights of the mainstream.

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