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Suzanne Belaubre Releases Debut Album 'Feu de bois'

publication · 2026-05-28

Suzanne Belaubre, a French singer-songwriter, pianist, bassist, and beatmaker, has released her first full-length album 'Feu de bois' following an earlier mixtape. The album features eighteen tracks recorded in Montreal, where Belaubre was inspired by the Quebecois Francophone music scene. Notably, the album contains no percussion but emphasizes melody and silence. Belaubre experiences synesthesia, associating each song with a specific color, a neurological phenomenon historically called 'audition colorée.' Her lyrics explore human imperfections, fragilities, and a desire to embrace inner light. Recurring themes include trees, nature, and birds, reflecting her lifelong connection to trees as ancient, benevolent organisms. The album was released on May 28, 2026. Belaubre will perform on June 3 at La Maroquinerie in Paris, opening for Marie-Flore.

Key facts

  • Suzanne Belaubre released her debut album 'Feu de bois' on May 28, 2026.
  • The album contains eighteen tracks recorded in Montreal.
  • The album has no percussion but focuses on melody and silence.
  • Belaubre has synesthesia, associating music with colors.
  • Lyrics address imperfections, fragilities, and inner light.
  • Recurring themes include trees, nature, and birds.
  • She will perform on June 3 at La Maroquinerie in Paris, opening for Marie-Flore.
  • The album follows a previous mixtape.

Entities

Artists

  • Suzanne Belaubre
  • Marie-Flore

Institutions

  • La Maroquinerie
  • RFI

Locations

  • Montreal
  • Canada
  • Paris
  • France

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