Rock/Review Bolidde - Rainbow Galaxy
Bolidde is a French songwriter, singer, guitarist, bassist, and keyboardist. He played, produced, recorded, and toured with several bands and artists between 2006 and 2019. He composed and produced film scores and music for cinema and TV. Bolidde’s music sounds like a mix of his vintage and modern pop/rock influences.
In “Rainbow Galaxy,” Bolidde daringly explores a soundscape where rock grittyness and pop sheen collide, producing a dynamic listening experience that feels both grounded and cosmic. Perfected electronic production meets raw guitar riffs, dreamy synth textures meet driving rhythms, and the result is a high-energy, emotionally charged journey that is as unpredictable as it is captivating. This genre-bending album thrives on contrast.
Bolidde establishes the mood with luscious melodic layers that transition into anthemic choruses in the opening tune. The album is characterized by an undeniable feeling of ambition, the kind of musical risk-taking that befits an artist that isn't afraid to push limits. Each song offers a different shade of Bolidde's developing sound cosmos, and the tunes flow naturally from one to the next. You're soaring through synth-pop ambiances one minute, and then you're rooted in distorted guitar grooves that evoke the essence of alt-rock's heyday.
Identity, emotional growth, and the pursuit of purpose in a world that is becoming more and more fractured are all explored lyrically in “Rainbow Galaxy.” Bolidde adds passion and intensity to his songs, whether they are anthems or introspective ballads, ensuring that each note feels purposeful.
“Rainbow Galaxy” is unique in that it defies categorization; it is futuristic yet very human, eclectic yet unified. Bolidde's “Rainbow Galaxy” is an exciting new path worth exploring for fans of artists who flourish in the middle ground—imagine M83 meets The Killers.