Mélissa Laveaux releases fifth album 'At My Softest I Am Most Dangerous'
Mélissa Laveaux has released her fifth album, 'At My Softest I Am Most Dangerous,' a 17-track collection exploring mortality through a mix of indie pop, psychedelic rock, and Caribbean influences. The album features songs about the sea, ghosts, memories, and ancestral figures. Laveaux was interviewed by Marjorie Bertin on RFI. The article also mentions Fanny Bleichner visiting the Maison Européenne de la Photographie for the exhibition 'Black Bricolage' by Johny Pitts, which addresses Afropean identity and travel journals.
Key facts
- Mélissa Laveaux released her fifth album 'At My Softest I Am Most Dangerous'
- The album contains 17 songs
- The album explores mortality and features themes of the sea, ghosts, and ancestors
- Musical style includes indie pop, psychedelic rock, and Caribbean influences
- Laveaux was interviewed by Marjorie Bertin on RFI
- Fanny Bleichner visited the Maison Européenne de la Photographie for 'Black Bricolage' by Johny Pitts
- The exhibition addresses Afropean identity and travel journals
- The article was published on April 28, 2026
Entities
Artists
- Mélissa Laveaux
- Johny Pitts
Institutions
- RFI
- Maison Européenne de la Photographie
Locations
- Paris
- France